Box Hedging (Buxus sempervirens) 20-30cm in a 2lt pot
These 30cm Box hedge plants are an effective way to create Box hedging at a reasonable size to give an instant border around existing beds. These plants are container grown so come with potfuls of established roots ready to plant out in the garden.
Common Box (Buxus sempervirens) is an extremely popular hedging plant for creating small hedges and clips extremely well. If grown as individual plants they are highly popular plants to use for topiary (see our topiary page).
A Buxus hedge is evergreen and produces a mass of small green leaves and grows well in many situations. It produces a thick hedge suitable for garden borders and for demarcating separate parts of gardens. Box will often be found in many formal gardens as it clips well and retains its shape.
Box is slow growing and you should only expect around 15cm (6 inches) of growth a year. It will need clipping annually to encourage it to thicken out to make a dense hedge. Box clips extremely well and can be used to make very tight shapes.
The plants shown in the picture are 20cm apart (centre to centre) which is the correct distance for planting out.
Buxus hedging grows well in most soil types, including dry sites and in shade however we recommend that planting compost is used to give your Box hedge plants the best chance of establishing well in their first few years after planting.
More information about planting a Buxus hedge can be found on the Box hedging category page. We usually stock a range of different sizes of box hedge plants including bare root plants during the colder months of the year and container grown plants all year round.
For more information about Box Hedging (Buxus sempervirens) 20-30cm in a 2lt pot or to discuss alternative products, call us on 01252 714552 or email at sales@hedgesonline.com
Delivery
Should you require delivery, a delivery charge will be calculated based on your postcode and added at the checkout stage. Collection from our nursery at GU10 2BH is free of charge.