Popular boxwood hedges are becoming more and more frequent in gardens and yards. It is highly valued for its capacity to produce a tidy, verdant background without the hassle of upkeep or pruning.
Boxwood is remarkably adaptable for such a hardy plant: it may be used as a low border for flower beds and paths, grown as tall hedges for privacy screening, cut into tight balls to ornament entryways, or utilised to define shapes in topiary sculptures.
As a relatively slow-growing hedge, at 3 to 6 inches per year, Green Mountain Boxwood's height is easy to maintain and its ideal is between 2 to 4 feet tall.
Gardeners of all skill levels are finding that these shrubs provide much-needed texture and pattern while requiring minimal attention.
They can enjoy a visually appealing outdoor setting with no effort by selecting this classic plant.