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Highlights
- Evergreen Structure – Retains glossy green foliage year-round for lasting garden interest
- Dense, Slow Growth – Forms neat, compact hedges with small, tightly packed leaves
- Easy to Shape – Tolerates regular clipping for crisp borders and classic topiary
- Low Maintenance – Requires minimal care once established; ideal for busy gardeners
- Mature Size – Reaches up to 60cm (24 inches) high and wide at full maturity
- Potted Convenience – Supplied as robust 9cm potted plants, ready to plant out
- Versatile Planting – Suitable for borders, pathways, containers, or formal parterres
We're offering you a 10, 25 or 50 Potted Box Hedging Plants for £31.99, saving you up to 75% off Thompson and Morgan's's price of £129.99 (correct as of 30.09.2025).
Evergreen Plant
Buxus sempervirens, commonly known as box or boxwood, is a classic evergreen shrub prized for its dense, slow-growing habit and ability to create sharp-edged hedges. Each plant features small, glossy green leaves that retain their colour throughout the seasons, providing year-round structure and elegance in any garden setting.
Why Choose Box Hedging?
- All-Season Appeal: Evergreen foliage keeps your garden looking vibrant even in winter.
- Precision Shaping: Withstands regular clipping—perfect for neat borders and formal designs.
- Low Upkeep: Once established, box requires little maintenance beyond occasional trims and watering in dry spells.
Planting & Care Guide
- Planting Time: Best planted from autumn to early spring while soil is moist.
- Location: Thrives in full sun or partial shade; avoid deep shade for best leaf colour.
- Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil; tolerates a range of pH levels but dislikes waterlogged sites.
- Spacing: For dense hedges, plant each box at 20cm (8 inches) apart.
- Mature Height & Spread: Typically reaches up to 60cm (24 inches) high and wide when regularly clipped.
- Pruning: Trim in late spring or summer after the first flush of growth; avoid cutting during frosty periods.
- Pests & Diseases: Monitor for box blight and caterpillars—ensure good air circulation and remove affected leaves promptly.
Design Inspiration
- Create crisp edging along paths or flower beds for instant formality.
- Add structure to mixed borders or use as a low parterre around feature plants like lavender or roses.
- Cultivate in containers for flexible placement on patios or balconies—ideal for urban gardens!
FAQs
- When is the best time to plant box hedging?
The ideal time is from autumn to early spring when the soil is moist but not frozen. - How quickly do box plants grow?
Buxus sempervirens grows slowly—expect around 10–15cm (4–6 inches) of growth per year with regular care. - What care does box hedging require?
Apart from occasional trimming and watering in dry periods, these shrubs are low maintenance. Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring for best results.
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Evergreen Box Hedging Plants – Buxus sempervirens, 10/25/50 Potted Shrubs
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