Boxwood 2025, January
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In this tutorial for boxwood pruning you can read instructions for all types of pruning. When & how to cut Buxus correctly, you can find out here
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The boxwood is a versatile and pruning-friendly tree that has traditionally been cultivated in many gardens in Europe for centuries
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The flowering boxwood produces abundant flowers. Learn more about timing, allergic reactions and its value to insects here
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The boxwood can bear berries, although rarely. Read about exactly what fruits it bears, what they look like, when they ripen, and how poisonous they are
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A major snowfall can cause a heavy blanket of snow on the boxwood. Read here what you need to do to prevent branches from buckling
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The boxwood is suitable as an evergreen, easy-care grave plant. You can find out here what speaks for the shrub and what goes against it
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The evergreen boxwood can sometimes smell strongly of cat urine. Find out here whether cats are actually responsible for this or something else
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If there are green flies on the boxwood, it needs to be examined more closely. Read here which pest it probably is and what to do
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Deficiency symptoms in boxwood are clearly visible and can have serious consequences. Read here which elements every book needs
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How can and should the boxwood be cut back? We'll tell you which pruning tools you can use to promote he althy growth and beautiful shape
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Sometimes it can make sense to cut back the boxwood during the frosty time of the year. Read how to reduce the risk of frost damage
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Algae lime is a universal fertilizer with a lime content of around 80 percent. Supposedly the remedy is supposed to help against boxwood shoot death
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If brown spots suddenly appear on the leaves of the boxwood, this can have various causes. However, fungal diseases are often behind it
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Blue grain is considered a universal fertilizer, but due to its composition it is not suitable for all plants. Boxwood is also one of them
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When the boxwood blooms, it is a rare sight. The popular tree only shows its yellow flowers rarely and under certain conditions
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Coffee grounds contain valuable ingredients and are therefore perfect for fertilizer. Nevertheless, you should only fertilize boxwood with reservations
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Don't forget to fertilize the boxwood regularly - the otherwise easy-care tree could be bothered by a lack of nutrients
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An infestation with the box tree borer is difficult to detect. However, acting quickly is extremely important to save the plants
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Digging up a boxwood is a difficult task due to its branched root system. This will prevent the plant from sprouting again
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Brown and dry leaves on boxwood have various causes. What you need to do to prevent the spread of a fungal disease
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Boxwood infected with pests or diseases must under no circumstances go into the compost, but should be disposed of with household waste
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Boxwood thrives best on humus, loamy-sandy and loose soil. Waterlogging in particular should be avoided
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Boxwood can be formed into many shapes. In addition to geometric figures, animal or chess pieces are also very popular
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Fleas of the species Psylla buxi like to eat boxwood. Fortunately, the leaf sap-sucking insects are easy to control
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Boxwood in a wide variety of forms has a long tradition in the garden. The ancient Romans already framed their beds with low boxwood hedges
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The older a boxwood is, the harder it is to remove. If the roots remain in the ground, they often sprout again and again
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With a topiary cut you can turn plain boxwood into a true work of art. However, regular trimming is mandatory to maintain the figure
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To prevent the boxwood from dying, you must treat it actively and, above all, in a timely manner. Quick intervention can save the plant
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Frost damage to boxwood shows up in brown or yellow leaves in spring. Lack of water is usually the cause
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If the boxwood gets yellow leaves, there are often problems such as a lack of water or an undersupply of nutrients
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Boxwood needs a lot of water, which is why you should water it regularly. Also avoid waterlogging
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Boxwood is highly poisonous to both humans and animals. The plant contains over 70 alkaloids, with the leaves and bark in particular being highly toxic
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Under certain conditions, you can also cultivate a boxwood indoors as a houseplant. But be careful: the plant smells strong
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Due to the lack of light, it is normal for the boxwood to be bare inside. However, aged bushes should definitely be cut back
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Evergreen boxwood in a pot is great on the balcony or terrace. With the right care, the plant develops splendidly
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In order for the boxwood to grow compactly and stay beautifully green, it needs a high pH value. For this reason, you should lime the plant if necessary
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If you want to keep the boxwood small, you should choose a slow-growing variety and cut it back regularly
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You can safely compost he althy boxwood clippings, but you should mix them with lawn clippings. Boxwood rots very slowly
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Bushy boxwood is ideal for cutting into a ball. This can be done freehand, but even better with a stencil
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Unfortunately, the popular boxwood is very susceptible to diseases and pests, some of which are very difficult to control