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All Auction Buy it now. View: Gallery view. Features Evergreen see all. Sunlight Full Sun Full Shade see all. Common Name. Buying format All listings filter applied. Results pagination - page 1 1 2. You may also like. Use Box Hedges for Privacy, Borders, or as Unique Ornamentals While there are different ways you can create a privacy barrier or accent different places on your property, box hedges have the versatility to do both.

Are there different varieties? English Boxwood — This is the most common variety used for smaller ornamental shrubs. It has a slightly slower growth than other varieties. American Boxwood — Easily grown to heights of three metres or more, this is the variety that is most often used as a privacy barrier.

More mature American Boxwood can grow as tall as six metres. Korean Boxwood — This variety of box hedges has the slowest rate of growth. See also our range of Topiary trees for a more decorative way to use Buxus sempervirens.

Buxus, Box hedging, or Boxwood as it is also sometimes known, has an attractive compact form that is easy to shape and prune. The glossy, dark foliage makes Buxus sempervirens a handsome evergreen hedging choice, providing year-round interest. The dense foliage of Buxus hedge plants provides a robust cover that can withstand harsh weather conditions in the winter and the fairly non-descript flowers that appear on Box hedging in summer are very popular with bees, providing additional wildlife interest.

Native to the UK, Box hedge plants are ideal for borders, edging pathways, knot-gardens and topiary. As Buxus sempervirens is also tolerant of drought and poor soils, it is a useful option for banks or slopes where other hedging varieties may struggle. Box hedge plants are classically planted as a stand-alone hedge, as a display made solely of Box provides a stunning feature. Another option to consider would be to punctuate your Box hedging with Box Topiary for a spectacular ornamental impact.

Box plants are tough and can grow well in any soil type, including positions with drought or poor soil conditions, but prefer a well-drained site. Buxus sempervirens can be planted on slopes and banks suited to a semi-shade position, although full sun or full shade is also tolerated. A slow growing species, Buxus sempervirens will grow about 10 - 15cm a year, reaching a final height of between 0. The height and shape of your Box hedge plants can be easily controlled with pruning, as this variety of hedging is renowned for its durability.

Our pruning advice for Box hedging depends on the look you wish to create. For a more formal aesthetic, we recommend pruning your Box hedging twice a year, once in spring and then again in autumn.

However, to achieve a more relaxed look, only one clipping is needed, in autumn or winter. It is also possible to hard prune Box plants without the worry of lost height taking a long time to grow again; we advise hard pruning in spring, as your Box hedge plants will make a faster recovery during this season than at other times of the year.

As a living thing Box hedging can occasionally suffer from the plight of beasties and diseases that affect Box. All of our plants are fresh and healthy, but we've included the info below to keep you informed.

Box Blight Cylinrocladium Buxicola — This is a serious fungal disease of box that affects leaves and stems, it is most active during wet weather. Natural Control — When buying plants, isolate for three weeks before planting to ensure they are free from the disease. Avoid overhead watering as damp conditions encourage the spread of box blight. Remove and destroy infected plants, though spores can remain in the soil for up to 5 years.

Chemical Control — Fungicidal products containing tebuconazole are effective against Cylindrocladium. Box Red Spider Mite Eurytetranychus Buxi — A very small sap sucking mite that feeds from the underside of the leaves in late spring and summer. Symptoms - Plants infested with spider mite show a fine pale mottling on the leaf surface. The underside of the leaves have many tiny yellowish-green mites and egg shells. These are more easily seen with the aid of a magnifying lens.

In heavy infestations, you may see fine silk webbing on the plants, and the leaves lose much of their green colour. Through our dedicated quality control and growing experience, we have become industry experts in boxwood hedging plants and box hedges. After almost three decades of experience, our staff have learnt the best techniques first hand. When combined with our outstanding customer service team, who will give you all the advice and support for the best plant for your needs, you can rest assured your planting and garden experiences will be a success.

Browse our range of box hedging boxwood hedge above and do not hesitate to get in touch with one of our specialists if you have any queries regarding our plants or your purchase. Menu Menu. Box Hedging Questions. Dealing with Box Blight. Dealing with Box Tree Caterpillar.

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