Suddenly, the leaves turn brown, shoots die off, and the boxwood appears bare and sickly within weeks. Many garden owners experience this and stand helplessly before their boxwood. Often, the culprit ...
Picture this: Your once-vibrant boxwood hedge suddenly starts to wilt. The leaves develop brown spots, and then their lush, green foliage turns a sickly brown. That, my friends, is the handiwork of ...
Pity the poor boxwood, that top-selling, round-leafed evergreen that’s been a staple of American yards since the beginning of American yards. Besides battling their way through a long-standing litany ...
Boxwood prospers when it is grown in full sun to part shade. Plants in full shade don't grow as vigorously, while those in full sun, especially in hot inland areas, risk scorching. Most varieties are ...
Boxwood has a long history in garden design, from ancient Rome to modern-day suburbia. A tidy boxwood hedge is a staple in traditional formal gardens, but landscape designers are also using the ...
Boxwoods are among the most common evergreen shrubs you’ll find in Louisiana landscapes, and that’s because these plants were once considered foolproof. Sadly, in recent years, many boxwoods have ...
Our poor boxwoods can’t catch a break. Already threatened by a deadly blight disease and several lesser evils, America’s top-selling shrub is now in the crosshairs of a newly arrived bug called the ...
Boxwood has become fundamental to formal garden design, but it also comes with many issues. Both box blight and the box tree caterpillar can completely strip its bark, leaving a weak, skeletal hedge ...
A heavy infestation of boxtree moth can eat all of the foliage quickly. Inspect plants early to prevent this damage. A heavy infestation of boxtree moth can eat all of the foliage quickly. Inspect ...
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