The garden centers only tell you that the varieties they sell are “best”. Also, the employees rarely know anything about the particular plants that are there, but instead are working to help load plants for customers. Yes, this is even large and well known private nurseries. ( just at our biggest in the area, yesterday). I end up instructing shoppers and employees every time I am at a nursery. It would help tremendously if you would make available a chart which compares the many different Boxwood varieties, including the old ones and the several new ones, as to growth habit, winter hardiness, disease resistance, rate of growth. This video was much needed. My 21 year old Boxwoods are looking beautiful even though I have never done the “ rejuvenation type” of deep pruning that you show. Yes, the inside is old thick branches, but the 4’x4’ shrubs are healthy and so beautiful.
Thanks again for your comments. As you probably know, our trialing work is ongoing and in a commercial nursery like ours, time is always precious.... there just never seems to be enough time to do all the things we want to do! Especially at busy growing times like spring. But, as we uncover interesting findings we will endeavor to try to pass them on. So stay tuned, because there's nothing more fun for David to do than pass on his down to earth information and practical tips.
Most of my boxwoods are several years old now and I never knew I was supposed to trim the interior. Thank you! I'll have to add that to my spring to-do list.
Every day, a little more knowledge and a new experience... that's what we find here at our nursery. So, it is great to hear that you are finding our efforts helpful.
Hello, from across the pond🌸 I’m on the Landscape Committee for my very large nature-loving neighborhood. With increasing deer pressure, it gets more difficult to find shrubs the deer won’t browse or completely defoliate. I will make the point at our next meeting that we can have boxwoods that have beautiful, natural shapes and are deer resistant. Thank you for this valuable information and well-done video. 🌸🐝
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We had landscaping boxwood blight around our townhomes, living in an Association, which we all did. When we had them, the Associations lawn service had been cutting them into a rectangular shape. It was So Wrong. I was glad that blight happeneded to them, which they removed them, simply because, I could plant my own variety of Hydrangeas and Hellabores, which turned it into being pretty and not the cookie cutter matching Everybody! 💚🌿
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I try, but I just can’t get myself to be so aggressive at hedgeclipping as you are! I do the internal rejuvenation, but as soon as I try to really shape my boxwood, my hands fail me!
We understand, it does take a bold approach that can be hard to muster, especially if you are doing it for the first time. All we can suggest is that you try to be a little bolder each time, and then perhaps as you see the benefits unfold, it will give you the encouragement to "take the bull by the horns" and take them back a little harder. Then David says that the other alternative, is to wait until someone makes you mad! Then out you go... to your Boxwoods... Armed with pruners or your hedging shears.... and then chop merrily away. It might lessen your frustration, and probably do both you and your Boxwood plants - a world of good! Finally, have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thank you. I planted new ones today. 4 years from today, I will hopefully have a beautifully shaped plant. Thank you, Sir. (I am in Cape Town South Africa - it's Spring over here now.)
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I’ve just recently become interested in boxwood for my garden and bought a New Gem last fall. Propagated some clippings over the winter and they are looking good. Your video is very timely. Would like to ask what is the name of the elegant evergreen behind you when you are clipping the first boxwood. Thank you!
Thanks for watching. The evergreen plants that we have near that Boxwood are Chamaecyparis 'Golden King' here's a link to our website: grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/golden-king-lawson-false-cypress/ - that will give you more information. Also, stay tuned because some other viewers have been asking similar questions to yours, so we've asked David to do a follow up video explaining more about the evergreens that we have planted in that part of the garden. As you've probably noted, these specimens are beginning to show their slightly pendulous habit and lovely light gold-colored foliage, and as you will see at our partnering garden centers, as young plants they will look quite different to the upward growing plants they mature into. So watching the video (when we get it posted) should prove interesting and help you understand much more about it, and of course, the experts at our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ will be able to explain more too, so when you visit, be sure to keep an eye out, because that's where you are likely to recognize some of the other top performing evergreens that we feature in our Grown By Overdevest, best performers line up too. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections (including lots of very nice evergreens), so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly. REPLY
Great job! I always depended on the people that were pruning my hedge to know what they were doing but after watching miss I see we have missed a few steps. Something to work on in the spring. Thank you so much.
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I can't wait to get outside and prune my boxwood with your 2-step Rejuvenation method! I have been meaning to take some time to properly prune and shape it. Your video has really inspired me to finally do it! Thank you so much!
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This video was very informative! The best information on boxwoods I’ve watched. I love boxwoods, and I have many. I’ve tried to thin them like you just did , but not consistently! I really need to start that to rejuvenate new grow. Thanks for the tips!
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Well done, sounds like our video is well timed! Hopefully, now you'll be able to enjoy having them even more. 😅👍💚😁 Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
When I bought my home 30+ years ago there was a boxwood hedge in my frount side yard about 15 yrs ago we took it out and put a vinal fence up but a small root stayed I keep it and shape d it round last year I let it grow tall and now I'm gonna shap it in a cone shape as soon as the spring bulbs are finished blooming. Thanks for video information. David here in Pennsylvania U.S.
That's great, nice to keep a semblance of the former place. Also shows just how resilient Boxwoods are, and how they can be taken back to almost nothing, but of course this all takes time to recover. Thanks for watching and letting us know. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
I have a few boxwood. I believe they are Mountian green. I love how you design your property with boxwood . I would love to move my boxwood and place them in a natural bed rather than uniform design. I really appreciate your knowledge on boxwood!
Thank you, as you've noticed we like the informal look too. We suppose it depends on setting - older traditional homes or situations where the formal look fits in etc. Evergreens like Boxwood are valuable "anchor" plants and when planted in informal numbers 3s, 5's 7's etc. provide terrific interest all-year-round, plus of course, they are seldom bothered by deer, which is big thing here in our region. If you lift them with a good rootball in the autumn or early spring, they usually transplant well, and of course our partnering garden centers will be able to fix you up with healthy, well shaped, premium sized new plants too. So, if you want to invest in some of the ones that David mentions in this video that are not suspectable to things like Leaf miner and Boxwood blight then they would get you off to a great start too. Finally, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, a reminder that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are usually well stocked with lots of gorgeous plants, so if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
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I prune mine every Spring just after their first flush in Texas. Mine are Japanese Boxwoods. Mine are beautiful and are in hot sunlight from about noon until the sun goes down. They can handle the hot Texas sun in summer with zero issues.
Thanks for watching and letting us know. Trimming after the first flush helps to keep them tighter and more compact. They just look a little "chopped back", but then again they quickly recover and as you say look nice in the summer sun. It all goes to show just how valuable and accommodating they are. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well.
I have a lot of Box here in England. A low hedge and many Buxus balls in terracotta pots. I have not yet experienced blight or caterpillar but then I spray regularly with two different products. It’s an effort to keep it all it good condition.
That's great to hear. Well done! You should also be VERY CAREFUL where you buy your plants. The last thing you want to do is bring in some of those nasty things into your garden. Take a leaf out of our book...., we only propagate from our own stocks, we never bring in any Boxwood plants from outside sources (unless the plants have been through quarantine), and we do not allow nursery visitors to walk or drive around our plants, incase they have some pathogens or any of these things on their shoes or vehicle wheels etc. We only get our plants from reputable places that have the same mind set as ourselves, and that means buying (ONLY) the best quality, healthiest plants we can lay our hands on. Cheap deals or sickly looking, drought stressed plants happen for a reason, and its often down to poor management or lack of care. If you were talking to David, he would tell you that some of the worst problems he has in his garden came in as apparent good deals. What looked like good deals at the time turned out to be very expensive purchases! Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well.
Detailed expertise. Covers several cultivars. Answers everything. No quick answers here, but very thorough. And where else would you learn about the history of boxwood dating to the Roman Empire?👍
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That's good to hear. As David explains, start gradually and spread the rejuvenation out over a number of years and eventually you will be able to get it to open up and start growing again from the center. Little by little is the key, your plants will benefit from having air circulating again through the foliage and be longer lived and less susceptible to disease issues. Remember to clean your tools frequently, especially in between plants. We hope this helps, and don't forget to keep us all informed with your progress. Meanwhile, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Whenever I trim my boxwoods, they always scar and burn on cut edges, no matter the season, no matter using a hedge trimmer or shears. What am I doing wrong. Most are in the shade with some sun.
We trim our plants in the nursery by mechanical means and we see cuts on the leaves too. It happens as another viewer mentions when the the leaves are cut across. It can be a little unsightly (with the brown edges), but we don't worry about it too much, especially if we trim them in spring our when the plants are growing strongly because usually it is only noticeable for a short time until the new growth pushes out to hide it. Pruning the stems by hand with hand shears would help to eliminate most of this, but that is slow and labor intensive, so picking a time when the plants are poised to put our new growth quickly is probably the best practical way to minimize this. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for watching and posting your question. If you get a few minutes, take a look at our video again, and at the 10 minute mark, you will hear David explain the reasons why he suggests that the best time is in early spring. Then he proceeds to explain his technique for reducing he size and re-invigorating the plants. If your plants are unsightly and bothering you, you could probably take a bit off them ASAP to tidy them up a bit, but the one thing you don't want to do is stimulate a lot of late, soft growth that might be susceptible winter damage. Which is why heavier trimming is better done in spring, that leaves plenty of time for regrowth and at the same time minimizes the duration of when you have to look at your clipped over plants. We hope this helps. Finally, have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well.
At one time I had a small hedge that was just at the stage where they were big enough to fill in between the gap. Then we had a nasty winter and three of them were severely damaged. Half of the bush was dead, so instead of starting over I experimented and cut all of the dead out. I figured I didn’t have anything to lose but time. They looked horrible for about 3 years but I got them to grow back. Then the junipers had major damage and I cut out big sections of the bushes. I really didn’t know what to expect, it eventually they started growing and filling in. They took on a different shape but I didn’t mind that.
It's good to hear they recovered and your effort and patience paid off. Just shows how resilient plants are. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for your question. Did you manage to catch the video that we posted a few weeks ago on the growth rate of the new, exciting selection Junior Giant? If not, here's a link that will let you view that video: ruclips.net/video/rRX7sR4oGBo/видео.htmlsi=JFQgzMStJxhXnduF In this video, we don't specifically deal with the subject of trimming, but there's several references and a couple of segments that might prove helpful for you. Time is always the enemy (there's a lot of activity going on in our busy nursery), but we can see what we can do, so stay tuned. Also, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for watching, it is nice to hear you enjoyed our video. The plant you are talking about is Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Golden King' (Common Name: Golden Port Orford Cedar, or Lawson Cypress). Here's a link to our website that will explain more about it: grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/golden-king-lawson-false-cypress/ And also here's a link, that shows the location all of the partnering garden centers that carry our plants: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. Also stay tuned, because when several other viewers spotted these plants too. We asked David to film a video featuring it, which we will be posting shortly...... Meanwhile, have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Wow, talk about "standing the test of time"! That's wonderful value for money. Sounds like you are now well equipped with the knowledge to get it renovated and re-invigorated, and who knows, maybe another 45+ years of "greenery". All you need now is the determination and energy! Have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post new videos (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, a reminder that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are usually well stocked with lots of gorgeous plants, so if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Hello question ! If I wanted to make a large tall shaped boxwood topiary, would I use a single plant and let it grow or would I place 3-4 boxwood plants together? I have read this in an old book of placing three or four together. Do you know if this is done to make tall shrub so you can shape it?
Thanks for your question and thanks also for watching our channel. Both ways will work, however David says that he favors the single plant approach. It takes a bit longer, but because (eventually) you have a well-shaped, complete plant, that is growing on its own and not competing with the others, it is likely to be stronger, healthier and longer lived. Sometimes when plants are growing tight like this, you have one or two that don't perform as well as the others, and that leads to frustration because parts of it might be not quite the same color or worse still they develop dead or dying parts and that ruins the effect. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. Finally, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) we try to encourage everyone to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there's usually a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for your question. Because the newer growth breaks for lower down and is greener and lusher looking, it is quite easy to tell them apart. The key is just continually taking out a proportion of the older growth - so as you prune back into the older grayish colored stems, and they then break with fresh, new green shoots you will be able to see that plant become greener and more productive towards the middle and all over. Then, as you keep doing that the plant will remain vigorous and nice looking and not so prone to falling apart or possibly disease. Whether you space the time period is over 3-4 years (or even more or less), it really doesn't matter..... The important thing is to keep encouraging renewal growth from sprouting from lower down to keep the plant looking, natural looking and not "chopped over"! Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Yes, it works well on a lot of plants including yew. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thank You for the great info. Would you be able to help me with an issue we have? Our young male dog has been lifting his leg on some of our boxwoods. After dicovering this we have put around them a fence to deter him. But what else can we do with the few yellowed bits and help the boxwoods health? They are still 95% green, but have some yellowed leaves at the bottom where he’s lifted his leg. Many Thanks.
Years ago, David says he used to have a friend with a similar problem. So the solution at that time, was to keep a watering can handy, and when the dog marked his scent on a plant, the owner poured water on the foliage to dilute the salts and that helped stop the foliage from burning. You might also want to talk to some of the pet shop places to see if they can recommend a spray that would disguise the scent without damaging the plant material. Obviously once the sent is deposited, it acts as a target for future excursions, which means that poor old plant is likely to be visited all too frequently. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for watching and reaching out to us. Stay tuned, because we've asked David to do a little follow up video on some of the other evergreen plants that we have planted in this part of that garden. Meanwhile, here's a link to our website that will let you get the details on Chamaecyparis 'Golden King': grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/golden-king-lawson-false-cypress/ - they are the slightly pendulous, light gold-colored evergreens immediately behind David as he works on the Boxwoods. We think these plants may have been one of the ones that caught your eye. As you will see and hear in the upcoming video...., it makes a very attractive, elegant, and useful specimen, that looks completely different as a young plant! So watching the video (when we get it posted) should prove interesting. Of course, if you get a chance to visit some of our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ be sure to keep an eye out, because that's where you are likely to recognize some of the other top performing evergreens that we feature in our best performers, line up too. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections (including lots of very nice evergreens), so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
You are very welcome, we are pleased to learn it was helpful! Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for watching and asking your question. All our Boxwood plants are produced for cuttings, and if you want to try to do it too, here's a link to one of our videos that will show you how to do it: ruclips.net/video/p9QKvqSPl3o/видео.htmlsi=XVvi1H7qQ01Kbffp In this video David is working on a perennial, but the timing and principle is similar for Boxwood, so hopefully this will provide guidance. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) we try to encourage everyone to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
So does that mean you shouldn't ball shape your boxwood at the base If not then pyramid shape it will be! Ty for all the great information!!!! I purchased my boxwood and they had blight which I didn't know anything about. I did treat them a few times through the summer and I'm hoping it worked .
Yes, they will be longer lived, easier to look after and better furnished to the ground, if you can try to keep them in a natural looking pyramidal shape. Stay tuned and let us know how you get on with your plants, we hope you wind up Okay. We suppose the moral of the story is to try to source your plants from reputable suppliers and get as much research information as possible. To that end, have you subscribed to our channel yet? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Its a dense and quite hard wood, so it probably has a high calorific value, especially if it is seasoned. But, few of us would have plants that would be big enough to produce any meaningful amounts of firewood. One thing you might be interested to know is that (as David mentions) in this video, Boxwood will regenerate from old wood, so if you do have plants that are big and unruly, and you want to chop them back to hear the base..... They will usually sprout and come again from the stumps! It takes several years, but it is possible. Be sure to keep us posted on your decisions and progress. Meanwhile, have you considered subscribing to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
This is the best video on pruning boxwoods but the basic principles apply to many evergreen shrubs like hollies, and a wide variety of ilex, osmanthus, etc. This is how i taught myself to prune ages ago. My shrubbery stands out and looks so natural. It causes me pain to see how almost all shrubs are pruned here in the USA. Everything is turned into meatballs. It is so common now that people think that is the way plants are suppose to look. I know of no professional landscaping companies that have the knowledge or take the time to do it properly. If you want to hire someone to prune your shrubbery properly it will be almost impossible to find a qualified professional and if you do the cost is much more than what the meatball landscapers charge. There are so few well trained gardeners/landscapers in this country anymore...so very sad. Most homeowners haven't a clue how to care for their landscapes if they even have anything decent growing which is why i love the UK so much. It is time for me to do the pruning of my front landscape. The oldest plants are in their 4th year. I don't want them any larger so it is important for me to get to work and spend time making my plants happy, healthy and beautiful. I love shrubbery...both evergreen and deciduous. The new breeds of barberries look fabulous with the wide variety of greens. Do you grow any of these barberries? Thanks for the great video. Susan in North Carolina🌳
Susan, thanks for all those kind remarks. It is our pleasure to try to help educate and inspire. We love what we do, and we love it more, when we see other people enjoying and succeeding too....., so well done and thanks for taking the trouble to fill us in on your successes. We grow several Barberries, and the most exciting ones are the new (non-invasive) Worryfree ones. Which are probably the ones you are referring too, here's a link to our website that will explain more: grownbyoverdevest.com/splant/?_sf_s=Worryfree And also, check out these videos here on our channel: studio.ruclips.net/channel/UCgfi7rt7jLrh4Hg01wKScdwvideos Finally, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of more fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for watching and reaching out to us. Yes, yew is one of the few conifers that sprouts from old wood, most of the others will not sprout from older interior branches - but yew will. so, if you have to "take the bull by the horns" and trim them back hard, they will take it and regenerate. This technique, that David employs here on our Boxwoods will work well on Taxus (Yew) and if you keep out nearer the tips (younger growths) - you will see quicker results too. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Do these NewGen varieties attract Boxwood moth? I love boxwoods, but here in southern Ontario, this has become an issue. I have 3 of them that were almost distroyed last year.
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Yes, it sounds like a serious issue, we hope you have managed to overcome it and pull your plant around. You have our sympathy. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we are in the midst of the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
The garden centers only tell you that the varieties they sell are “best”. Also, the employees rarely know anything about the particular plants that are there, but instead are working to help load plants for customers. Yes, this is even large and well known private nurseries. ( just at our biggest in the area, yesterday).
I end up instructing shoppers and employees every time I am at a nursery.
It would help tremendously if you would make available a chart which compares the many different Boxwood varieties, including the old ones and the several new ones, as to growth habit, winter hardiness, disease resistance, rate of growth.
This video was much needed. My 21 year old Boxwoods are looking beautiful even though I have never done the “ rejuvenation type” of deep pruning that you show. Yes, the inside is old thick branches, but the 4’x4’ shrubs are healthy and so beautiful.
Thanks again for your comments. As you probably know, our trialing work is ongoing and in a commercial nursery like ours, time is always precious.... there just never seems to be enough time to do all the things we want to do! Especially at busy growing times like spring.
But, as we uncover interesting findings we will endeavor to try to pass them on. So stay tuned, because there's nothing more fun for David to do than pass on his down to earth information and practical tips.
Most of my boxwoods are several years old now and I never knew I was supposed to trim the interior. Thank you! I'll have to add that to my spring to-do list.
Every day, a little more knowledge and a new experience... that's what we find here at our nursery. So, it is great to hear that you are finding our efforts helpful.
Hello, from across the pond🌸 I’m on the Landscape Committee for my very large nature-loving neighborhood. With increasing deer pressure, it gets more difficult to find shrubs the deer won’t browse or completely defoliate. I will make the point at our next meeting that we can have boxwoods that have beautiful, natural shapes and are deer resistant. Thank you for this valuable information and well-done video. 🌸🐝
Thank you, and well done with your landscaping committee work. Stay tuned, because there's plenty more content planned that should prove helpful too.
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We had landscaping boxwood blight around our townhomes, living in an Association, which we all did.
When we had them, the Associations lawn service had been cutting them into a rectangular shape. It was So Wrong. I was glad that blight happeneded to them, which they removed them, simply because, I could plant my own variety of Hydrangeas and Hellabores, which turned it into being pretty and not the cookie cutter matching Everybody! 💚🌿
Nice to hear you were able to triumph.
Thank you so very much! Getting boxwoods soon and now I feel informed.
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Thank you for sharing your boxwood knowledge with your viewers! It’s very much appreciated!
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You are such an excellent teacher ! THANK YOU !!
Thank you, its great to hear you are finding our efforts helpful.
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I try, but I just can’t get myself to be so aggressive at hedgeclipping as you are! I do the internal rejuvenation, but as soon as I try to really shape my boxwood, my hands fail me!
We understand, it does take a bold approach that can be hard to muster, especially if you are doing it for the first time.
All we can suggest is that you try to be a little bolder each time, and then perhaps as you see the benefits unfold, it will give you the encouragement to "take the bull by the horns" and take them back a little harder.
Then David says that the other alternative, is to wait until someone makes you mad!
Then out you go... to your Boxwoods... Armed with pruners or your hedging shears.... and then chop merrily away.
It might lessen your frustration, and probably do both you and your Boxwood plants - a world of good!
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Thank you. I planted new ones today. 4 years from today, I will hopefully have a beautifully shaped plant. Thank you, Sir. (I am in Cape Town South Africa - it's Spring over here now.)
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Thanks for the interior pruning over a 4 year period, great information.
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I’ve just recently become interested in boxwood for my garden and bought a New Gem last fall. Propagated some clippings over the winter and they are looking good. Your video is very timely. Would like to ask what is the name of the elegant evergreen behind you when you are clipping the first boxwood. Thank you!
Thanks for watching. The evergreen plants that we have near that Boxwood are Chamaecyparis 'Golden King' here's a link to our website: grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/golden-king-lawson-false-cypress/ - that will give you more information.
Also, stay tuned because some other viewers have been asking similar questions to yours, so we've asked David to do a follow up video explaining more about the evergreens that we have planted in that part of the garden.
As you've probably noted, these specimens are beginning to show their slightly pendulous habit and lovely light gold-colored foliage, and as you will see at our partnering garden centers, as young plants they will look quite different to the upward growing plants they mature into. So watching the video (when we get it posted) should prove interesting and help you understand much more about it, and of course, the experts at our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ will be able to explain more too, so when you visit, be sure to keep an eye out, because that's where you are likely to recognize some of the other top performing evergreens that we feature in our Grown By Overdevest, best performers line up too.
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Great job! I always depended on the people that were pruning my hedge to know what they were doing but after watching miss I see we have missed a few steps. Something to work on in the spring. Thank you so much.
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Very comprehensive ! Thank you !
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Thanks for the great trimming advice, my boxwoods will really appreciate it!
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I can't wait to get outside and prune my boxwood with your 2-step Rejuvenation method! I have been meaning to take some time to properly prune and shape it. Your video has really inspired me to finally do it! Thank you so much!
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This was great , thank you !
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This video was very informative! The best information on boxwoods I’ve watched. I love boxwoods, and I have many. I’ve tried to thin them like you just did , but not consistently! I really need to start that to rejuvenate new grow. Thanks for the tips!
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New boxwoods in landscaping last Fall. This was very helpful. Thank you
Well done, sounds like our video is well timed!
Hopefully, now you'll be able to enjoy having them even more. 😅👍💚😁
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When I bought my home 30+ years ago there was a boxwood hedge in my frount side yard about 15 yrs ago we took it out and put a vinal fence up but a small root stayed I keep it and shape d it round last year I let it grow tall and now I'm gonna shap it in a cone shape as soon as the spring bulbs are finished blooming. Thanks for video information. David here in Pennsylvania U.S.
That's great, nice to keep a semblance of the former place. Also shows just how resilient Boxwoods are, and how they can be taken back to almost nothing, but of course this all takes time to recover.
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I have a few boxwood. I believe they are Mountian green. I love how you design your property with boxwood . I would love to move my boxwood and place them in a natural bed rather than uniform design. I really appreciate your knowledge on boxwood!
Thank you, as you've noticed we like the informal look too. We suppose it depends on setting - older traditional homes or situations where the formal look fits in etc.
Evergreens like Boxwood are valuable "anchor" plants and when planted in informal numbers 3s, 5's 7's etc. provide terrific interest all-year-round, plus of course, they are seldom bothered by deer, which is big thing here in our region.
If you lift them with a good rootball in the autumn or early spring, they usually transplant well, and of course our partnering garden centers will be able to fix you up with healthy, well shaped, premium sized new plants too. So, if you want to invest in some of the ones that David mentions in this video that are not suspectable to things like Leaf miner and Boxwood blight then they would get you off to a great start too.
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I prune mine every Spring just after their first flush in Texas. Mine are Japanese Boxwoods. Mine are beautiful and are in hot sunlight from about noon until the sun goes down. They can handle the hot Texas sun in summer with zero issues.
Thanks for watching and letting us know. Trimming after the first flush helps to keep them tighter and more compact. They just look a little "chopped back", but then again they quickly recover and as you say look nice in the summer sun.
It all goes to show just how valuable and accommodating they are.
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I have a lot of Box here in England. A low hedge and many Buxus balls in terracotta pots. I have not yet experienced blight or caterpillar but then I spray regularly with two different products. It’s an effort to keep it all it good condition.
That's great to hear. Well done!
You should also be VERY CAREFUL where you buy your plants. The last thing you want to do is bring in some of those nasty things into your garden. Take a leaf out of our book...., we only propagate from our own stocks, we never bring in any Boxwood plants from outside sources (unless the plants have been through quarantine), and we do not allow nursery visitors to walk or drive around our plants, incase they have some pathogens or any of these things on their shoes or vehicle wheels etc.
We only get our plants from reputable places that have the same mind set as ourselves, and that means buying (ONLY) the best quality, healthiest plants we can lay our hands on. Cheap deals or sickly looking, drought stressed plants happen for a reason, and its often down to poor management or lack of care.
If you were talking to David, he would tell you that some of the worst problems he has in his garden came in as apparent good deals. What looked like good deals at the time turned out to be very expensive purchases!
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Detailed expertise. Covers several cultivars. Answers everything. No quick answers here, but very thorough. And where else would you learn about the history of boxwood dating to the Roman Empire?👍
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Thanks for the demo of how to remove the 25%.
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I'm going to try your rejuvenating cuts on my 35 year old Japanese Boxwoods. They are very woody inside.😊
That's good to hear. As David explains, start gradually and spread the rejuvenation out over a number of years and eventually you will be able to get it to open up and start growing again from the center. Little by little is the key, your plants will benefit from having air circulating again through the foliage and be longer lived and less susceptible to disease issues. Remember to clean your tools frequently, especially in between plants.
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Whenever I trim my boxwoods, they always scar and burn on cut edges, no matter the season, no matter using a hedge trimmer or shears. What am I doing wrong. Most are in the shade with some sun.
You cant use shears. They should be hand trimmed so you don’t cut leaves mid leaf. The mid leaf cutting is what turns brown
We trim our plants in the nursery by mechanical means and we see cuts on the leaves too. It happens as another viewer mentions when the the leaves are cut across. It can be a little unsightly (with the brown edges), but we don't worry about it too much, especially if we trim them in spring our when the plants are growing strongly because usually it is only noticeable for a short time until the new growth pushes out to hide it.
Pruning the stems by hand with hand shears would help to eliminate most of this, but that is slow and labor intensive, so picking a time when the plants are poised to put our new growth quickly is probably the best practical way to minimize this.
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It’s end of July in Illinois. I have two overgrown boxwoods. I think they are winter gems. When should they be trimmed?
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Thanks for watching and posting your question. If you get a few minutes, take a look at our video again, and at the 10 minute mark, you will hear David explain the reasons why he suggests that the best time is in early spring. Then he proceeds to explain his technique for reducing he size and re-invigorating the plants.
If your plants are unsightly and bothering you, you could probably take a bit off them ASAP to tidy them up a bit, but the one thing you don't want to do is stimulate a lot of late, soft growth that might be susceptible winter damage. Which is why heavier trimming is better done in spring, that leaves plenty of time for regrowth and at the same time minimizes the duration of when you have to look at your clipped over plants.
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At one time I had a small hedge that was just at the stage where they were big enough to fill in between the gap. Then we had a nasty winter and three of them were severely damaged. Half of the bush was dead, so instead of starting over I experimented and cut all of the dead out. I figured I didn’t have anything to lose but time. They looked horrible for about 3 years but I got them to grow back. Then the junipers had major damage and I cut out big sections of the bushes. I really didn’t know what to expect, it eventually they started growing and filling in. They took on a different shape but I didn’t mind that.
It's good to hear they recovered and your effort and patience paid off. Just shows how resilient plants are.
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Can you please do a video on arborvitae trimming and care?
Thanks for your question. Did you manage to catch the video that we posted a few weeks ago on the growth rate of the new, exciting selection Junior Giant?
If not, here's a link that will let you view that video: ruclips.net/video/rRX7sR4oGBo/видео.htmlsi=JFQgzMStJxhXnduF
In this video, we don't specifically deal with the subject of trimming, but there's several references and a couple of segments that might prove helpful for you.
Time is always the enemy (there's a lot of activity going on in our busy nursery), but we can see what we can do, so stay tuned.
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Thank you for this information on how to trim all my boxwoods. Could you please tell me what the name of the cedar is behind the boxwood?
Thanks for watching, it is nice to hear you enjoyed our video.
The plant you are talking about is Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Golden King' (Common Name: Golden Port Orford Cedar, or Lawson Cypress). Here's a link to our website that will explain more about it: grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/golden-king-lawson-false-cypress/
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Also stay tuned, because when several other viewers spotted these plants too. We asked David to film a video featuring it, which we will be posting shortly......
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Our boxwood hedge is 45 years old. I'm getting out dead wood. No idea which variety. Next year early spring i want to top them.
Wow, talk about "standing the test of time"! That's wonderful value for money. Sounds like you are now well equipped with the knowledge to get it renovated and re-invigorated, and who knows, maybe another 45+ years of "greenery".
All you need now is the determination and energy!
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Hello question ! If I wanted to make a large tall shaped boxwood topiary, would I use a single plant and let it grow or would I place 3-4 boxwood plants together? I have read this in an old book of placing three or four together. Do you know if this is done to make tall shrub so you can shape it?
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Both ways will work, however David says that he favors the single plant approach. It takes a bit longer, but because (eventually) you have a well-shaped, complete plant, that is growing on its own and not competing with the others, it is likely to be stronger, healthier and longer lived. Sometimes when plants are growing tight like this, you have one or two that don't perform as well as the others, and that leads to frustration because parts of it might be not quite the same color or worse still they develop dead or dying parts and that ruins the effect.
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How can you tell which inside branches you clipped the year before of I'm doing the 25% for four years? Thank you
Thanks for your question. Because the newer growth breaks for lower down and is greener and lusher looking, it is quite easy to tell them apart. The key is just continually taking out a proportion of the older growth - so as you prune back into the older grayish colored stems, and they then break with fresh, new green shoots you will be able to see that plant become greener and more productive towards the middle and all over. Then, as you keep doing that the plant will remain vigorous and nice looking and not so prone to falling apart or possibly disease.
Whether you space the time period is over 3-4 years (or even more or less), it really doesn't matter..... The important thing is to keep encouraging renewal growth from sprouting from lower down to keep the plant looking, natural looking and not "chopped over"!
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Would this type of pruning work for yews? Thanks for the boxwood video.
Yes, it works well on a lot of plants including yew.
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Thank You for the great info. Would you be able to help me with an issue we have? Our young male dog has been lifting his leg on some of our boxwoods. After dicovering this we have put around them a fence to deter him. But what else can we do with the few yellowed bits and help the boxwoods health? They are still 95% green, but have some yellowed leaves at the bottom where he’s lifted his leg. Many Thanks.
Years ago, David says he used to have a friend with a similar problem. So the solution at that time, was to keep a watering can handy, and when the dog marked his scent on a plant, the owner poured water on the foliage to dilute the salts and that helped stop the foliage from burning.
You might also want to talk to some of the pet shop places to see if they can recommend a spray that would disguise the scent without damaging the plant material. Obviously once the sent is deposited, it acts as a target for future excursions, which means that poor old plant is likely to be visited all too frequently. We hope this helps.
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Oh I so want to know about the other evergreens around you. Will go search
Thanks for watching and reaching out to us.
Stay tuned, because we've asked David to do a little follow up video on some of the other evergreen plants that we have planted in this part of that garden.
Meanwhile, here's a link to our website that will let you get the details on Chamaecyparis 'Golden King': grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/golden-king-lawson-false-cypress/ - they are the slightly pendulous, light gold-colored evergreens immediately behind David as he works on the Boxwoods. We think these plants may have been one of the ones that caught your eye.
As you will see and hear in the upcoming video...., it makes a very attractive, elegant, and useful specimen, that looks completely different as a young plant!
So watching the video (when we get it posted) should prove interesting.
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Lots of good information, thank you for sharing.
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Como puedo reproducir el buxus?
Thanks for watching and asking your question.
All our Boxwood plants are produced for cuttings, and if you want to try to do it too, here's a link to one of our videos that will show you how to do it: ruclips.net/video/p9QKvqSPl3o/видео.htmlsi=XVvi1H7qQ01Kbffp
In this video David is working on a perennial, but the timing and principle is similar for Boxwood, so hopefully this will provide guidance.
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So does that mean you shouldn't ball shape your boxwood at the base If not then pyramid shape it will be! Ty for all the great information!!!! I purchased my boxwood and they had blight which I didn't know anything about. I did treat them a few times through the summer and I'm hoping it worked .
Yes, they will be longer lived, easier to look after and better furnished to the ground, if you can try to keep them in a natural looking pyramidal shape.
Stay tuned and let us know how you get on with your plants, we hope you wind up Okay. We suppose the moral of the story is to try to source your plants from reputable suppliers and get as much research information as possible.
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Is boxwood a good firewood
Its a dense and quite hard wood, so it probably has a high calorific value, especially if it is seasoned. But, few of us would have plants that would be big enough to produce any meaningful amounts of firewood.
One thing you might be interested to know is that (as David mentions) in this video, Boxwood will regenerate from old wood, so if you do have plants that are big and unruly, and you want to chop them back to hear the base..... They will usually sprout and come again from the stumps! It takes several years, but it is possible.
Be sure to keep us posted on your decisions and progress.
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This is the best video on pruning boxwoods but the basic principles apply to many evergreen shrubs like hollies, and a wide variety of ilex, osmanthus, etc. This is how i taught myself to prune ages ago. My shrubbery stands out and looks so natural. It causes me pain to see how almost all shrubs are pruned here in the USA. Everything is turned into meatballs. It is so common now that people think that is the way plants are suppose to look. I know of no professional landscaping companies that have the knowledge or take the time to do it properly. If you want to hire someone to prune your shrubbery properly it will be almost impossible to find a qualified professional and if you do the cost is much more than what the meatball landscapers charge. There are so few well trained gardeners/landscapers in this country anymore...so very sad. Most homeowners haven't a clue how to care for their landscapes if they even have anything decent growing which is why i love the UK so much.
It is time for me to do the pruning of my front landscape. The oldest plants are in their 4th year. I don't want them any larger so it is important for me to get to work and spend time making my plants happy, healthy and beautiful. I love shrubbery...both evergreen and deciduous. The new breeds of barberries look fabulous with the wide variety of greens. Do you grow any of these barberries?
Thanks for the great video. Susan in North Carolina🌳
Susan, thanks for all those kind remarks. It is our pleasure to try to help educate and inspire. We love what we do, and we love it more, when we see other people enjoying and succeeding too....., so well done and thanks for taking the trouble to fill us in on your successes.
We grow several Barberries, and the most exciting ones are the new (non-invasive) Worryfree ones. Which are probably the ones you are referring too, here's a link to our website that will explain more: grownbyoverdevest.com/splant/?_sf_s=Worryfree
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Can I interior trim yews the same way?
Thanks for watching and reaching out to us.
Yes, yew is one of the few conifers that sprouts from old wood, most of the others will not sprout from older interior branches - but yew will. so, if you have to "take the bull by the horns" and trim them back hard, they will take it and regenerate.
This technique, that David employs here on our Boxwoods will work well on Taxus (Yew) and if you keep out nearer the tips (younger growths) - you will see quicker results too.
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Do these NewGen varieties attract Boxwood moth? I love boxwoods, but here in southern Ontario, this has become an issue. I have 3 of them that were almost distroyed last year.
Unfortunately, from what we gather, the Boxwood moth is not particular about which ones they pick on. You have our sympathy.
Here in the south of the UK we have box caterpillar. They can strip a plant almost overnight 😢
Yes, we understand it can be devasting, you have our sympathies.
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The evil moth kills all the boxwood . . . I am very sad. I only managed to put one in ICU and it is slowly recovering.
Yes, it sounds like a serious issue, we hope you have managed to overcome it and pull your plant around. You have our sympathy.
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