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Boxwoods infected with boxwood blight rarely recover and typically must be removed from the landscape and destroyed. Affected boxwoods can be replaced with less susceptible varieties.
The box tree moth is a non-native, invasive insect that has the potential to cause major damage to one of the most popular ...
The boxwood is valued for its evergreen steadfastness, but we are at that one lovely moment in the year when the monarch of shrubs transforms itself with new growth. This is produced between late ...
That means choosing the most resistant varieties for new plantings and fine-tuning our care regimens for new and existing plants to a more sustainable approach — those best management practices.
A blight is killing boxwood shrubs, so be make sure you know the origin of the boughs you hang this Christmas.
If you want to make the most of your boxwood-based privacy fence, you need to follow a few planting rules to achieve success and elegance.
Most types of boxwood grow slowly, especially in Michigan as we are on the fringe for its cold hardiness. A new shrub probably won't need much, if any, pruning for three or more years after planting.
I trimmed my boxwood shrubs at home this past weekend and the whir of my hedge trimmer lulled me into thinking about the plethora of questions I routinely receive from gardeners and homeowners ...
Boxwoods infected with boxwood blight rarely recover and typically must be removed from the landscape, destroyed, and replaced with less susceptible varieties.
Invasive pests, fungal diseases and a lack of appeal to birds and pollinators have me bidding bye-bye to the shrub I once coveted.
Boxwoods infected with boxwood blight rarely recover and typically must be removed from the landscape and destroyed. Affected boxwoods can be replaced with less susceptible varieties.