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Find out how to identify, and treat, box blight in your garden. Box blight (Cylindrocladium buxicola) is a fungal disease that affects box (Buxus) plants. It first appeared in Britain in 1998 and is worst in warm, humid conditions. Box blight causes leaf browning and stem dieback.
Discover effective garden pest management strategies to protect your Buxus Sempervirens from Box Blight & Box Tree Moths with expert advice.
Box tree caterpillars are a serious threat to box (Buxus) plants – they can completely defoliate them, ruining prized topiary and native box hedges.
How much Topbuxus Health Mix will I need? Each tablet can treat 10m2 of hedge or plants. Click here for the quantity calculator if you are unsure how much you need. How do I use Topbuxus Health Mix? It’s easy! Click here to find out. How do I know if I’ve got Box Blight?
We would like your box plant (Buxus sempervirens) to be happy and healthy and last for years to come. On this page you will find our care advice specifically for box plants that will let you know what your plant needs.
17 lip 2017 · Box blight is a disease which affects Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) and its family of plants. The disease is caused by two genetic types of fungi, Cylindrocladium buxicola and Volutella buxi , that attack the leaves and stems of the plant.
We have created a calculator to help, start by selecting a box bush shape: The above quantities are calculated to give you the most cost effective way of buying. Best practice: Give your plants a second dose one week after the first application and thereafter spray once every six weeks throughout the rest of the growing season.