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Compact, Oval Evergreen Calgary BoxwoodEasy-Care Evergreen Accent ShrubUpright Oval Growth Habit Becomes Rounded With AgeBring Structure to Your LandscapeFine-Textured, Formal LookExcellent Dark Green FoliageLeaves Held Densely on the BranchesTiny White Spring Flowers Attract ButterfliesBeautiful in E…
Compact, Oval Evergreen Calgary BoxwoodEasy-Care Evergreen Accent ShrubUpright Oval Growth Habit Becomes Rounded With AgeBring Structure to Your LandscapeFine-Textured, Formal LookExcellent Dark Green FoliageLeaves Held Densely on the BranchesTiny White Spring Flowers Attract ButterfliesBeautiful in Exterior ContainersVersatileExtremely Cold HardyRabbits and Deer Tend to Leave Them AloneConstruction of a tall building starts with the foundation, scaffolding and framing. These same principles hold true in a great landscape design.No matter how large or small, evergreen structure plants act as the framework of your design. Nature Hills makes it easy, as we offer so many different evergreen plants to choose from.One of the best compact forms of Boxwood shrub is Calgary Boxwood (Buxus x 'Calgary'). Small, oval leaves are held densely along the upright branches from top to bottom.Enhance the experience with the poise and subtle charm of Boxwood. This small shrub easily lends a formal air to your space.Calgary can be grown in large outdoor containers as a sophisticated decoration, or in the ground as a hard-working landscape shrub. They'll easily manage freezing cold temperatures, along with high heat and humidity.These are naturally dwarfed shrubs that will remain small, only growing to the full size and spread listed on the Plant Highlights. They can be easily sheared into tight, upright ovals.You might choose to wait to prune them until after the small, white flowers have faded in the springtime. Butterflies and honey bees love the nectar, and you'll help support their critical pollination efforts.People across the country are also starting to use Boxwood as soft, natural plants without shearing. Try the "full and fluffy" look one year, and see how many compliments you get.Rely on broad-leaved evergreen Calgary Boxwood to create a year-long structure in your sunny areas. You'll love the easy formality that works beautifully in many garden styles.Order yours today!How to Use Calgary Boxwood in the LandscapeRepeat the use of Calgary Boxwood shrubs as a border backdrop for flowering perennials and Roses. The bright colors will stand out in bold relief against the steadfast dark green foliage.Use them in a series of large exterior containers to effortlessly amp up the style of your patio. Try a pair of containers flanking either side of your front door.You'll never grow tired of these pretty "Thrillers". Each year, add annuals around the base of your container-grown Boxwood to vary the look from season to season.Try your hand at the ancient art of topiary. Sculpt specimen plants into decorative shapes, from fanciful to formal.For a wonderfully high-end look, fill garden beds with a series of Boxwood in a geometric planting pattern. Or, create a low hedge to define your space.Plant them 20 inches apart on center, measuring from the center of one to the center of the next. The plants will grow together and create a solid screen.These are classic foundation shrubs that show off your home's architecture with ease. Clip and shear them into a formal hedge after flowering. Many people are choosing to allow them to grow into a soft, fluffy, natural shape.ProPlantTips for CareCalgary Boxwood performs best in full sun or partial shade with at least four hours of direct sunlight. Provide well-drained soil, or improve drainage with a raised planting bed or container.Apply a thick, three-inch layer of mulch over the root system to keep it nice and cool. You'll want to ensure the mulch isn't touching the main stems. Pull it back by several inches to maintain good air circulation.Apply a moderate amount of water on a regular basis to supplement rainfall. Ensure that your plants receive adequate water in late fall. Moisture in their leaves will protect your evergreens against drying winter winds.In early spring, apply an organic, slow-release fertilizer according to the label directions. Prune to shape after flowering in early summer.There is nothing as handsome as a lush Calgary Boxwood. These compact green ovals can become the mainstay of your landscaping. Order from the expert growers at Nature Hills today!
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    Compact, Oval Evergreen Calgary BoxwoodEasy-Care Evergreen Accent ShrubUpright Oval Growth Habit Becomes Rounded With AgeBring Structure to Your LandscapeFine-Textured, Formal LookExcellent Dark Green FoliageLeaves Held Densely on the BranchesTiny White Spring Flowers Attract ButterfliesBeautiful in Exterior ContainersVersatileExtremely Cold HardyRabbits and Deer Tend to Leave Them AloneConstruction of a tall building starts with the foundation, scaffolding and framing. These same principles hold true in a great landscape design.No matter how large or small, evergreen structure plants act as the framework of your design. Nature Hills makes it easy, as we offer so many different evergreen plants to choose from.One of the best compact forms of Boxwood shrub is Calgary Boxwood (Buxus x 'Calgary'). Small, oval leaves are held densely along the upright branches from top to bottom.Enhance the experience with the poise and subtle charm of Boxwood. This small shrub easily lends a formal air to your space.Calgary can be grown in large outdoor containers as a sophisticated decoration, or in the ground as a hard-working landscape shrub. They'll easily manage freezing cold temperatures, along with high heat and humidity.These are naturally dwarfed shrubs that will remain small, only growing to the full size and spread listed on the Plant Highlights. They can be easily sheared into tight, upright ovals.You might choose to wait to prune them until after the small, white flowers have faded in the springtime. Butterflies and honey bees love the nectar, and you'll help support their critical pollination efforts.People across the country are also starting to use Boxwood as soft, natural plants without shearing. Try the "full and fluffy" look one year, and see how many compliments you get.Rely on broad-leaved evergreen Calgary Boxwood to create a year-long structure in your sunny areas. You'll love the easy formality that works beautifully in many garden styles.Order yours today!How to Use Calgary Boxwood in the LandscapeRepeat the use of Calgary Boxwood shrubs as a border backdrop for flowering perennials and Roses. The bright colors will stand out in bold relief against the steadfast dark green foliage.Use them in a series of large exterior containers to effortlessly amp up the style of your patio. Try a pair of containers flanking either side of your front door.You'll never grow tired of these pretty "Thrillers". Each year, add annuals around the base of your container-grown Boxwood to vary the look from season to season.Try your hand at the ancient art of topiary. Sculpt specimen plants into decorative shapes, from fanciful to formal.For a wonderfully high-end look, fill garden beds with a series of Boxwood in a geometric planting pattern. Or, create a low hedge to define your space.Plant them 20 inches apart on center, measuring from the center of one to the center of the next. The plants will grow together and create a solid screen.These are classic foundation shrubs that show off your home's architecture with ease. Clip and shear them into a formal hedge after flowering. Many people are choosing to allow them to grow into a soft, fluffy, natural shape.ProPlantTips for CareCalgary Boxwood performs best in full sun or partial shade with at least four hours of direct sunlight. Provide well-drained soil, or improve drainage with a raised planting bed or container.Apply a thick, three-inch layer of mulch over the root system to keep it nice and cool. You'll want to ensure the mulch isn't touching the main stems. Pull it back by several inches to maintain good air circulation.Apply a moderate amount of water on a regular basis to supplement rainfall. Ensure that your plants receive adequate water in late fall. Moisture in their leaves will protect your evergreens against drying winter winds.In early spring, apply an organic, slow-release fertilizer according to the label directions. Prune to shape after flowering in early summer.There is nothing as handsome as a lush Calgary Boxwood. These compact green ovals can become the mainstay of your landscaping. Order from the expert growers at Nature Hills today!

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