24+ Green Mountain Boxwood Hedge
They adapt well to a variety of well draining soils.
Green mountain boxwood hedge. Japanese boxwood buxus shrub live evergreen hedge plant with green deer resistant foliage. Please choose a rating. Once established this boxwood is drought tolerant. A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. Green mountain boxwood creates year round interest in the garden. It looks especially nice in a mediterranean or zen garden design due to its formal shape. Boxwoods are a classic garden shrub first planted in america in the mid 1600s.
They re plagued with a number of problems that can result in brown or yellowing boxwood shrubs. Boxwood baby gem live shrub plant glossy green foliage. Use in mass plantings to create either a free form or a sculpted hedge. Unfortunately many kinds of boxwoods are susceptible to an incurable fungal disease called boxwood blight. Wintergreen boxwood shrub plant. Green mountain boxwood is a naturally deer resistant evergreen shrub that makes for an excellent year round hedge. Plants benefit from thinning in which you remove one third of the old.
The upright naturally cone shaped habit makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms and a striking container or formal garden accent. The green mountain boxwood hedge grows in full sun to part shade. This is a relatively low maintenance shrub and can be pruned at anytime. The green mountain boxwood can be planted in a row to form a hedge anything between 2 and 5 feet tall perfect for sub dividing your garden into garden rooms for multiple functions. Green mountain boxwood is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a more or less rounded form. They re equally at home as accents hedges topiaries or in containers. Green mountain boxwoods grow in a natural pyramidal form but you can prune the plants regularly to emphasize the shape.
It is wonderful in a knot garden or as a backdrop to a perennial garden. They re also deer resistant so their popularity has skyrocketed in recent years. This boxwood is an excellent choice for hedges as it can be pruned into a variety of forms. It lends an extremely fine and delicate texture to the landscape composition which can make it a great accent feature on this basis alone. These boxwood problems range in trouble from very easy to cure to extremely damaging. As well it clips easily into upright cones or pyramids bringing height and strength to the arrangement of your garden. Water deeply twice weekly when newly planted to help the roots grow properly.
Partial to full sun.