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Troy Rhone Garden Design
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Last comment "portion of backyard with gravel"
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kind of boxwood is in this landscape ?
what kind of boxwood is in this landscape?
cultivars of boxwood even the most trained eye would find it difficult , if not impossible to name the variety here. The most widely available in garden centers are the common boxwood, ( it can grow to 10 ' ) English, Japanese and Korean. The Korean boxwood is known for its cold hardiness and the most beautiful
keep the boxwood low , then select a variety hardy to your area that doesn't grown more than 2-3 feet.
With over 160 different cultivars of boxwood even the most trained eye would find it difficult , if not impossible to name
common boxwood, ( it can grow to 10 ' ) English, Japanese and Korean. The Korean boxwood is known for its cold hardiness and the most beautiful and hardy 'Green Velvet ' cultivar , is a mix of English and Korean. If you plan to keep the boxwood low , then select a variety hardy to your area that doesn't
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Last comment "Garden"
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Hi! I am wondering what kind of boxwood this is - do you happen to know if it is English or American? Thank you so much, what a beautiful garden you've created! Becky Harris
What are the bushes in front of the boxwoods??
Boxwood .... idea for long drive entrance
Boxwood hedge with blue urn? Are those crabapples?
Crabapple) Boxwood has long been the number-one choice for formal hedges. Because it is evergreen, it can give your garden a verdant structure year-round. It also takes to shaping very well, whether you want to shape a rectangular hedge, conical shrubs, rounded balls or a Bart Simpson–shaped topiary. Photo:
Boxwood has long been the number-one choice for formal hedges. Because it is evergreen, it can give your garden a verdant structure year-round. It also takes to shaping very well, whether you want to shape a rectangular hedge, conical shrubs, rounded balls or a Bart Simpson–shaped topiary.Photo:
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Between Naps on the Porch
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Last comment "door color navy or black?"
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boxwood wreath, paint holder same as door color
simple boxwood wreaths on outside door
There's a modern simplicity to this pair of boxwood wreaths, simply adorned with a bell and brown ribbon. The green wreaths are stunning against the black doors. Tip: Here, the wreath hangers are the same color as the doors, so they disappear
preserved boxwood. Simple but beautiful.
There's a modern simplicity to this pair of boxwood wreaths, simply adorned with a bell and brown ribbon. The green wreaths are stunning against the black doors.Tip: Here, the wreath hangers are the same color as the doors, so they disappear against the black
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KG DESIGNS
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Last comment "patio"
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Plantings of boxwoods, zelkova, roses, nepeta surrounded by stone walls. Photo credit: ROGER FOLEY
Shot of Entrance courtyard - Plantings of boxwoods, zelkova, roses, nepeta surrounded by stone walls.
Shot of Entrance courtyard - Plantings of boxwoods, zelkova, roses, nepeta surrounded by stone walls. Photo credit: ROGER FOLEY
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usona
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Last comment "outdoor living"
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Boxwoods require afternoon shade and need to be pruned but require watering only every seven to 10 days
planters. Boxwoods, for example, require afternoon shade and need to be pruned but require watering only every seven to 10 days — more often if you're having a scorcher.
Distinguishing traits. Boxwood is evergreen and has small glossy green leaves year-round. The leaves are dark on top and lighter on
clipped boxwood balls. Line them up against a screen or wall and voilà! You've created visual rhythm in a single vignette.
design. Boxwood has been tightly clipped to create a strong outline against the wall behind. The planters have been carefully chosen to fit the site, both in material and size, but are similar to the fabric of the garden structure, so they don't dominate the scheme. The formal clipped plantings in the
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Leslie Rohrer
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Last comment "Boxwood hedge"
Like how they have the small boxwoods along the edge
boxwood edging and layers of green
boxwood for structure
bordered in boxwoods)
bluestone and boxwood
Bluestone and dwarf boxwood
bluestone and boxwood.
like boxwood...Boxwood path...Boxwood hedge...boxwood edge
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Land Architects, Inc.
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Last comment "I need this border on my side yard"
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kind of boxwood use for the hedges?
shape of boxwoods with contrasting freeness of hostas.
Hosta layered in front of Boxwoods
front of boxwood hedge. Also tall is arborvitae or hinoki cypress?
TALL CEDAR, PATH, BOXWOODS
hostas with boxwoods
wow boxwood and hostas
Arborvitae and Boxwood
Boxwood and hostas...boxwoods and hostas...boxwood with hostas...front of boxwoods
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EPT DESIGN
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Last comment "Roses"
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with roses You can choose shrubs that have a more shorn and formal hedge appeal, such as boxwood (Buxus spp, zones 5 to 9) and holly (Ilex spp, zones 4 to 9), or loosen
Love the pathway through the boxwoods & roses
such as boxwood (Buxus spp, zones 5 to 9) and holly (Ilex spp, zones 4 to 9), or loosen up a bit with abelia (Abelia spp, zones 6 to 9), viburnum (Viburnum spp, zones 2 to 8) and nandina (Nandina spp, zones 6 to 11). Shrubs with the same leaf size and color will appear more formal, while a variety of
such as boxwood (Buxus spp, zones 5 to 9) and holly (Ilex spp, zones 4 to 9), or loosen up a bit with abelia (Abelia spp, zones 6 to 9), viburnum (Viburnum spp, zones 2 to 8) and nandina (Nandina spp, zones 6 to 11). Shrubs with the same leaf size and color will appear more formal, while a variety of shrub
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