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Buxus Sempervirens Bush Extra Large 38cm

£9.00

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Planting a Buxus sempervirens (Common Box) hedge is a timeless way to add structure, elegance, and year-round greenery to your garden. Here’s a complete guide to help you plant and care for your box hedge.

🌱 Step-by-Step Guide to Planting Buxus Sempervirens

1. Choose the Right Time

  • Best planted in spring or autumn when the soil is moist and temperatures are mild.
  • Bare-root plants are ideal from November to March, while container-grown ones can be planted year-round if the ground isn’t frozen.

2. Prepare the Ground

  • Clear the area of weeds, stones, and roots.
  • Dig a trench (not individual holes) slightly wider than the root ball.
  • Mix in well-rotted compost or manure to enrich the soil.

 

3. Spacing and Alignment

  • For a dense hedge, plant 5 per meter (about 20 cm apart).
  • Use a taut string line to keep the row straight.

 

4. Planting Technique

  • Soak bare-root plants overnight before planting.
  • Place each plant at the same depth it was grown in the nursery.
  • Firm the soil around the roots gently but securely.

 

5. Watering and Care

  • Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil moist during establishment.
  • Avoid trimming immediately; let the plants settle first.
  • Clip lightly in late spring and more thoroughly in winter on frost-free days.

 

🌿 Maintenance Tips

  • Sun or Shade: Box thrives in both, but prefers moist, well-drained soil.
  • Pruning: Mid to late summer is ideal to maintain shape.
  • Pests & Diseases: Watch for box blight and caterpillars. Quarantine new plants before adding them to existing hedges.