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14 paź 2024 · Learn how to care for Wintergreen Boxwood (Buxus sinica var. insularis ‘Wintergreen’) in this comprehensive guide. Discover sunlight, watering, and soil needs for this cold-hardy evergreen shrub. Perfect for hedges, borders, and USDA zones 5-9, it offers year-round greenery with low maintenance.
Discover the secrets to growing beautiful and hardy wintergreen boxwoods in your landscape. Glover Nursery shares expert tips on planting, care, and maintenance for these versatile evergreen shrubs.
Promote air circulation via removal of dead branches or thinning. Avoid cultivating around this plant because it has shallow roots. Fall is the best time for boxwood planting and mulching, while winter is the ideal time for pruning, thinning, and protection.
Pruning may be needed to remove dead branches, encourage bushier growth, promote more flowers, or maintain a specific size or shape. Dead branches should be removed close to the trunk, flush with the bark.
Wintergreen Boxwood is a short evergreen shrub that can easily be trimmed and shaped. Most people plant it because it is easy to care for and tend. It works well as an "edger" for yards where you want to create a visual line of demarcation.
Wintergreen Boxwood Care Pruning Wintergreen boxwood should be done after the new growth appears in the spring to keep desirable shape and size. These shrubs are fantastic for shaping, but if you would like to have a specific shape, do so in the first few years of growth.
Every year, improve the air circulation of Wintergreen Boxwoods by thinning plants and remove dead or damaged branches. Should I Let Snow Accumulate on my Wintergreen Boxwoods? During winter, remove snow accumulations on Wintergreen Boxwoods to minimize branch damage.