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Green Velvet Boxwood - 1 Gallon | PlantingTree
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Green Velvet Boxwood - 1 Gallon | PlantingTree

Introduction Add Some Excitement and Beauty to your Landscape! Rich, dark green to vivid, light green foliage! Leave unpruned for a natural look and shape Prune to your heart's content for Curves and Angles! Deer and Rabbit Tolerant The Green Velvet Boxwood is Disease and Pest Resistant Never Bareroot... All plants come rooted into a container …
Introduction Add Some Excitement and Beauty to your Landscape! Rich, dark green to vivid, light green foliage! Leave unpruned for a natural look and shape Prune to your heart's content for Curves and Angles! Deer and Rabbit Tolerant The Green Velvet Boxwood is Disease and Pest Resistant Never Bareroot... All plants come rooted into a container with soil. Description The Green Velvet Boxwood is a dream come true for urban yards! Sculpt to your heart's content or leave this pretty evergreen shrub alone depending on the look you want. Sit back and relax. This boxwood is pollution tolerant as well as pest, deer, rabbit, and disease resistant! A fairly slow growing shrub that will reach between 2-4 feet in height and width at maturity, the Green Velvet Boxwood growth rate is ideal for small yards. This boxwood is covered with vibrant, light green foliage that darkens as it ages. The leaves of this boxwood are petite and smooth. You don't have to worry about prickly needles with this evergreen bush! If left untrimmed the Green Velvet has a natural rounded shape. When they are well trimmed they will hold shape for quite some time. Boxwoods often only need pruned one or twice a year. The Green Velvet Boxwood stays green throughout winter. Green Velvet Boxwoods grow in full sun to part shade. They adapt well to a variety of well-draining soils. Water deeply twice weekly when newly planted to help the roots grow properly. Once established this boxwood is drought tolerant. However, watering during dry periods even in winter will keep your Boxwood at its best. Even beginners will look like professionals with the low maintenance Green Velvet Boxwood! Order yours today. This popular Boxwood sells out fast! How To Care Green Velvet Boxwoods grow in full sun to part shade. They adapt well to a variety of well-draining soils. Water deeply twice weekly when newly planted to help the roots grow properly. Add 2-3 inches of mulch to help your new plants stay moist. Once established this boxwood is drought tolerant. However, boxwoods will perform best when watered once weekly during dry periods, including in winter. Bronzing can occur when the roots are dry and this evergreen is exposed to sun, wind, and freezing temperatures. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow release fertilizer to give your boxwood a boost. Pruning can be done anytime of the year. However, it is best to avoid pruning in late fall as pruning will stimulate new growth that will be too tender to survive the freezing, winter temperatures. This boxwood is pollution tolerant as well as pest, deer, rabbit, and disease resistant. Landscape Ideas The Green Velvet Boxwood makes the ultimate low hedge. Trim for clean curves and sharp lines and angles. Leave unpruned for a natural look. Plant a single shrub or groups. Define corners with a group of 3. Boxwoods are great for containers. Accent your deck, patio, porch, or entryway for an upscale look. Boxwoods are generally shaped into spheres. Step outside of the sphere and into the box...try squares and rectangles for a showy look that will catch everyone's eye! Sculpt your landscape with boxwoods. The options are endless! Go formal. Go casual. It's all up to you! For additional options, be sure to browse our Boxwood and Shrub collection.
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Introduction Add Some Excitement and Beauty to your Landscape! Rich, dark green to vivid, light green foliage! Leave unpruned for a natural look and shape Prune to your heart's content for Curves and Angles! Deer and Rabbit Tolerant The Green Velvet Boxwood is Disease and Pest Resistant Never Bareroot... All plants come rooted into a container with soil. Description The Green Velvet Boxwood is a dream come true for urban yards! Sculpt to your heart's content or leave this pretty evergreen shrub alone depending on the look you want. Sit back and relax. This boxwood is pollution tolerant as well as pest, deer, rabbit, and disease resistant! A fairly slow growing shrub that will reach between 2-4 feet in height and width at maturity, the Green Velvet Boxwood growth rate is ideal for small yards. This boxwood is covered with vibrant, light green foliage that darkens as it ages. The leaves of this boxwood are petite and smooth. You don't have to worry about prickly needles with this evergreen bush! If left untrimmed the Green Velvet has a natural rounded shape. When they are well trimmed they will hold shape for quite some time. Boxwoods often only need pruned one or twice a year. The Green Velvet Boxwood stays green throughout winter. Green Velvet Boxwoods grow in full sun to part shade. They adapt well to a variety of well-draining soils. Water deeply twice weekly when newly planted to help the roots grow properly. Once established this boxwood is drought tolerant. However, watering during dry periods even in winter will keep your Boxwood at its best. Even beginners will look like professionals with the low maintenance Green Velvet Boxwood! Order yours today. This popular Boxwood sells out fast! How To Care Green Velvet Boxwoods grow in full sun to part shade. They adapt well to a variety of well-draining soils. Water deeply twice weekly when newly planted to help the roots grow properly. Add 2-3 inches of mulch to help your new plants stay moist. Once established this boxwood is drought tolerant. However, boxwoods will perform best when watered once weekly during dry periods, including in winter. Bronzing can occur when the roots are dry and this evergreen is exposed to sun, wind, and freezing temperatures. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow release fertilizer to give your boxwood a boost. Pruning can be done anytime of the year. However, it is best to avoid pruning in late fall as pruning will stimulate new growth that will be too tender to survive the freezing, winter temperatures. This boxwood is pollution tolerant as well as pest, deer, rabbit, and disease resistant. Landscape Ideas The Green Velvet Boxwood makes the ultimate low hedge. Trim for clean curves and sharp lines and angles. Leave unpruned for a natural look. Plant a single shrub or groups. Define corners with a group of 3. Boxwoods are great for containers. Accent your deck, patio, porch, or entryway for an upscale look. Boxwoods are generally shaped into spheres. Step outside of the sphere and into the box...try squares and rectangles for a showy look that will catch everyone's eye! Sculpt your landscape with boxwoods. The options are endless! Go formal. Go casual. It's all up to you! For additional options, be sure to browse our Boxwood and Shrub collection.

Specifications

Size1 gallon
Height2-4 feet
Water Requirementsdrought tolerant once established, water deeply twice weekly when newly planted, water once weekly during dry periods
Light Requirementsfull sun to part shade
Useslow hedge, container, accent, landscape sculpting
Mature Shapenatural rounded shape or trimmed shape
Typeshrub
Soil Typeadaptable to a variety of soils
Foliage Typeevergreen
Growth Ratefairly slow growing
Foliage Colorlight green to dark green
Foliagepetite and smooth leaves
Watering Requirementswater deeply twice weekly when newly planted, water once weekly during dry periods
Soil Requirementswell-draining soils