Dwarf Dutch Box Hedge

Like english box ensure that it doesn t dry out and feed with plenty of organic materials during spring and autumn.
Dwarf dutch box hedge. Plant 25 30cm apart for a border low hedge. Great for creating that classic formal hedge. Dutch box likes full sun to part shade in moist well drained soil but will tolerate a wide range of soils and conditions. It has the same small glossy green leaves although slightly rounder.
Dutch box 50mm pot. Dutch box is a dwarf variety of english box. Being a dwarf variety it s best used for really low hedges up to 60cm 2ft high. An excellent choice for a low to no maintenance border or low hedge.
Great for defining the edges of paths and garden beds. Dutch box naturally grows in a rounded shape and is also great for pots and topiary. Dutch box likes full sun to part shade in moist well drained soil but will tolerate a wide range of soils and conditions. Spacing for most box garden hedges multiply the length of the hedge in metres by 5 to calculate the number of hedging plants required.
Shade tolerant will produce a good quality hedge in cooler climates. So a 20 metre box hedge will need about 100 hedge plants for example. Buxus sempervirens suffruticosa dutch box if your looking for a small hedging plant then this is the one for you. Dutch box buxus sempervirens suffruticosa is a slow growing evergreen dwarf shrub with glossy green oval foliage and a very dense growth habit.
Dutch box buxus sempervirens suffruticosa if your looking for a small hedging plant then dutch box is the one for you. As it is a dwarf box it stays small and grows with dense glossy green foliage. It features year round leaves that are easy to shape. Buxus plants are a traditional favourite as they are perfect for formal evergreen hedges.
Great for screening hedging accent or specimen these deer resistant shrubs attract butterflies and feature flower clusters with an intoxicating perfume. This corresponds to a spacing of 20cm 8 inches. Dutch box is a dwarf box that grows with dense glossy green foliage and works well in shaded areas. Boxwoods are a classic garden shrub first planted in america in the mid 1600s they re equally at home as accents hedges topiaries or in containers they re also deer resistant so their popularity has skyrocketed in recent years.