The best time to plant boxwood depends primarily on the weather. The best season is late summer or autumn.…
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Up until a few years ago, the box tree moth had no natural enemies in this country. However, this seems to be changing now.…
Read MoreThe box tree moth is stubborn and difficult to control. All actions depend on the right timing.…
Read MoreThe caterpillars of the box tree moth are poisonous and should therefore only be handled with gloves. The animals ingest the poison with their food.…
Read MoreThe boxwood flea is a tiny insect that usually sits on the underside of the leaves and taps off the sap from there. The white wax wool is typical.…
Read MoreAlthough the boxwood is basically hardy, it still needs winter protection made of insulating material when it hibernates on the balcony.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood looks dried up, this can have different causes. In many cases, however, the only reason behind it is a lack of water.…
Read MoreBoxwood is known for its rather slow growth, but there are big differences between the different varieties.…
Read MoreBoxwood - what goes with it? We have put together a few colorful and varied ideas for mixed discounts for you.…
Read MoreThe boxwood is a flat root. So that the above-ground parts of the plant remain healthy. the roots must also be treated with care.…
Read MoreFor a lush boxwood hedge, it is cheaper to multiply the young plants you need yourself. This is best done by cuttings.…
Read MoreBoxwood is threatened by many diseases. This also includes wilt diseases, which primarily occur in wet locations.…
Read MoreBoxwood is one of the favorite foods of mealybugs, which are surrounded by a white layer of wool. These multiply rapidly and should be combated quickly.…
Read MoreIs your box tree not growing? This can have many causes. Read how to stimulate your buchs to grow again.…
Read MoreIf you find white flakes on the boxwood, there are often pests such as mealybugs or the boxwood leaf flea behind them.…
Read MoreIf the box tree loses leaves, there are usually fungal or animal pests behind it. The foliage often changes color beforehand.…
Read MoreTo prune a boxwood hard, you should grab the secateurs as early as possible in the year. Then it is fertilized and watered.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood looks dry and its leaves are brown, care errors or a disease can be the cause. How to save the plant.…
Read MoreBoxwood feels particularly comfortable in a bright but not too warm and sunny location. Plant it in humus rich soil.…
Read MoreBoxwood grown in a planter should be repotted into fresh substrate and a larger bucket about every two to three years.…
Read MoreIf the boxwood does not sprout in spring, it is probably suffering from winter damage. Now you can.…
Read MoreCutting a boxwood into a spiral is not difficult with the right instructions. But the result can be seen in the front yard.…
Read MoreIn principle, an old boxwood can still be replanted, as long as you carefully prepare this measure a few months in advance.…
Read MoreBoxwood dieback is often caused by the fungus Cylindrocladium buxicola. There are other pathogens that cause similar symptoms.…
Read MoreVarious species of boxwood are native to almost every part of the world. The ones presented in the profile are interesting for the garden.…
Read MoreIn the fight against the box tree moth, spraying is sometimes the only thing that helps. If possible, use biological and avoid chemical sprays.…
Read MoreIn hot and dry weather, the likelihood of a spider mite infestation on boxwood increases. Here's how you can treat and prevent it.…
Read MoreSince high-quality boxwood is very expensive, you can save a lot of money by growing it yourself. Cultivation is easy but requires patience.…
Read MoreCan you cut the boxwood in autumn? Experts advise against it, instead the wood should be cut back early in the year.…
Read MoreWhen cutting the boxwood, it makes sense to have an underlay so that the fine clippings can be easily collected.…
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