Buxus sempervirens English Box Sphere 30cm
$125.00
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Buxus sempervirens ‘English Box Sphere’ – 30cm pot
A truly stunning statement plant for any formal garden design. These Buxus sempervirens Spheres would look stunning planted up into feature pots or alternatively planted out into the garden. These ball topiaries are easy to maintain and care for.
Buxus sempervirens are sturdy, evergreen, slow-growing shrubs with dark green oval-shaped leaves. Used in traditional garden landscape designs, topiary and as a feature plant for many centuries. These English Box Spheres have low to moderate water requirements, during Summer plants will benefit from deep soaking. Buxus sempervirens can be grown in frost-prone areas, tolerate coastal conditions but can suffer from a salt burn. During winter foliage can be subject to turning a copper colour, the application of Garden Lime around the base of the plant will counteract this and the plant will revert to a green colour in Spring.
Position: Full sun – Part shade/Shade
Height: 2m in 10 years
Width: 1-2m in 10 years
Garden Uses:
Hedging
Border plants
Statement plant
Potted into pots/containers
Topiary
Planting Tips:
Make sure to prepare the soil prior to planting. Mixing in a bag of well-aged animal manure or compost can help to condition and revitalise tired soil. Make sure to blend compost/manure with the pre-existing soil, mixing together thoroughly. Once the soil has been prepare, dig a hole which is wider, but not deeper, than what the original size of the pot the plant has come in. Position the plant in the hole and backfill any gaps with the excess soil. Give the plant a deep soaking of water to help settle the roots.
If planting into a pot, make sure the container selected is large enough for the plant which is going to be planted. Never pot a plant into a container which is too small. Use a premium quality potting mix as this has all the added fertilisers and wetting agents required for having a healthy plant.
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