Unsuitable environmental conditions can severely affect the beloved boxwood. We show how frost damage, sunburn and other damage can be recognized.Frost and other unsuitable environmental conditions can damage boxwood [Photo: Viktoriia Vakoliuk/ Shutterstock.com]the boxwood (boxy) finds a place as an ornamental shrub in almost every garden. But more and more often we hear about creepy diseases that affect the beloved evergreen shrub (find out about common ones here Pests on boxwood and effecti...
Hardly any other evergreen plant is as popular with us as the boxwood. Here you can find out what you need to consider when planting, cutting and the like.Box trees, for example, decorate our gardens as a ball [Photo: sichkarenko.com/ Shutterstock.com]box trees (boxy) have become indispensable in our garden landscape. Box trees adorn gardens and parks as hedges, shrubs, balls or even in imaginative forms. In order for your boxwood to thrive magnificently, there are a few tips that need to be ...
How to quickly recognize the disease and treat the boxwood fungus, as well as information about sprays and whether home remedies can help.The damage that can be caused by Cylindrocladium buxicola [Photo: NadyaTk/ Shutterstock.com]The boxwood owners among us have actually not had it easy for several years. The invasive box tree moth devours entire stands of box trees if action is not taken in good time. Since 2004, however, a completely different type of malware has been causing major problems...
The boxwood is one of the most popular topiaries. Here you can find out everything you need to know about the timing, procedure and technique of cutting.In order for the box to stay in shape, it needs to be pruned regularly [Photo: Andrey Sayfutdinov/ Shutterstock.com]the boxwood (boxy) can now look back on a long career as a popular topiary. Growing as a shrub or small tree, it already adorned the famous classic English gardens boxy in innumerable variations. If it is not cut regularly, it i...
Because of the box tree moth, more and more gardeners are looking for an alternative to the box tree. We will show you the best alternatives to Buchs.Who hasn't admired them: the evergreen, carefully maintained bed borders and the beautifully designed topiaries of the boxwood? No question, the boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) enjoys great popularity. It is evergreen, robust, hardy, tolerates pruning and is easy to care for.contentsWhy alternatives to boxwood make senseBoxwood: caution poisonousbo...
The death of shoots on the box tree can spoil entire gardens. A fungus is responsible for this. What can be done against the unsightly death of instincts?If the box is affected by dieback, its leaves do not have a long life ahead of them [Photo: Zaizev/ Shutterstock.com]The boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) can be found not only in artistically designed baroque gardens, but also in our own gardens. At Easter, even the branches of the box tree are consecrated in the Catholic Church, and in China th...
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