english box hedge spacing

English Box (Buxus sempervirens) is a slow growing evergreen dwarf shrub with glossy green oval foliage. English Box has a very dense growth habit and is shade and frost tolerant once established. Perfect for formal evergreen hedges or path borders. Plant 30-40 cm apart for a dense hedge.

How far apart should Buxus be?

Buxus should be 15 to 30 centimetres apart. To establish a thick hedge quickly lightly prune new plants to encourage thicker stronger growth. Water often, until the shrubs are established but don’t over water as Buxus don’t like wet feet.

How fast does English box grow?

In two years a 3” pot size will form a 12”-16” tall English Box Border. To get the best growth from your English Box test your pH and if it is below 6.5 use plenty of ground agricultural limestone.

How far apart should hedging be?

We recommend planting Leylandii, Laurel and most other evergreen shrubs* between 60cm and 100cm apart (approximately 2-3 feet apart). Hedges with plants 60cm apart “fill in” quicker than those planted 100cm apart but you get just as good a hedge in the long run at either distance apart.

How wide do Buxus sempervirens grow?

Buxus sempervirens is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing up to 1 to 9 m (3 to 30 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 20 centimetres (8 in) in diameter (exceptionally to 10 m tall and 45 cm diameter).

How quickly does box hedging grow?

How fast does box grow? Once the plant is established, buxus sempervirens will grow about 6-9 inches a year under reasonable growing conditions. In deep shade, very poor soil and very exposed sites, the growth rate is lower.

How tall does English box hedge grow?

English Box Buxus sempervirens

Plant Description: A small to medium hedging plant that is slower growing than other Buxus varieties. Height & Width: 30cm-2m high x 30cm-2m wide (Grows approx. 30-40cm in 3 years).

When should I prune my English box hedge?

JANE: English Box, Buxus sempervirens, has two flushes of growth – autumn and spring – so clipping it into shape at these times just stimulates further growth and means more pruning. Wait until these growth periods are over – May and December – before pruning.

What soil does box hedge like?

It is happy in acid or alkaline soils, in sand or clay, and will grow in very harsh dry places, or in deep shade. The only environment it is not suitable for is boggy or waterlogged ground. Box does grow wild in some very exposed places, but is not recommended as being particularly suited to windy sites.

What is the best fertilizer for English box hedge?

Slow-release, balanced fertilizers are best for boxwood, and a granular form of urea fertilizer 10-6-4 is recommended. You also can use aged manure or cottonseed meal if your plant appears healthy, as long as you are making sure your boxwood has plenty of nitrogen.

What is the fastest growing box hedge?

If you’re wanting your new hedge to fill in fast Buxus microphylla japonica is a great option for you. This fast-growing shrub has dark green, glossy foliage and a compact, dense growing habit. Ideal for gardens with a formal style and also for topiary.

What happens if you plant hedging too close together?

How important is the spacing between the plants in your hedge? In general, 3 plants per metre is the ideal spacing: this will give you a thick hedge quickly. If you planted any closer together, you wouldn’t really get any benefit and the plants would compete with their neighbours too much.

How do you measure plant spacing?

Divide the width of the garden by the space between rows and the length of the garden by the space between plants. This will give you the number of spaces with which you can plant.

How long does it take to establish a hedge?

Hedges might take three to seven years to attain their desired size. You can buy semi-mature hedges which, although costly, will give an instant hedge. Semi-mature plants require extra care in planting and watering. Hedges might need shelter in their initial years on exposed sites.

How can I speed up Buxus growth?

Feeding once or twice a year with Vitax Buxus Fertiliser provides all the nutrients needed to maintain that rich dark green colour and promote strong healthy growth that is more resistant to disease.

What height does Buxus grow?

Buxus sempervirens is a slow growing evergreen shrub or small tree, growing between 1 and 8 metres tall. The small (1.5 to 3cm long) green to yellow leathery dark to blackish green leaves depending on the season have a pungent smell, and are oval in shape but can differ depending on the variant.

How tall does a Buxus hedge grow?

Growth rate of Box hedge plants

A slow growing species, Buxus sempervirens will grow about 10 – 15cm a year, reaching a final height of between 0.5 – 1.5 metres. The height and shape of your Box hedge plants can be easily controlled with pruning, as this variety of hedging is renowned for its durability.

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