Green Mountain Boxwood

Evergreen

Plant Bio:

Green mountain boxwood is a dense, upright, evergreen boxwood that typically grows two to three feet tall over the first ten years. This is a slow-growing hybrid shrub that may eventually mature to as much as five to seven feet tall. It makes a great specimen or accent planting, good along foundations, formal gardens, topiaries, etc.

Watering Requirements

Regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat or in containers. At least 1” per week.

Feeding Requirements

Once a year with a balanced slow-release fertilizer. Apply in spring.

Pruning Time & Tips

As needed, any time of year. Prune to maintain shape and dense growth.

Common Pests & Diseases

Leaf miners, Psyllids, Boxwood Mites, Boxwood Blight, Root Rots, Canker, Leaf Spot.

Maturity

5’ x 3’

Troubleshooting:

There are a few pests and diseases that can make a home on boxwoods, if you notice any issues, bring in a cutting and photograph to the Garden Pharmacy for better help diagnosing.

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