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Boxwood 'Wintergreen' U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zones 4-9 Cottage Hill
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- Wintergreen boxwood is easy to prune into any shape
- Grows best in USDA zones 4–9
- Requires a mix of sun and shade
- Low maintenance evergreen
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Q: My neighbors have several walnut trees behind the area I want to plant. Will the boxwood do okay ???
A: Hi woodbox, thanks for reaching out! Boxwood require 5 to 6 hours of full sun a day in order to thrive. As long as this area still receives sun and the walnut tree roots aren't occupying the area, the boxwood will be fine. I hope you find this answer to be helpful!
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: What width and height is the container that the 2.25 gallon boxwood comes in?
A: Hello Aj - the width is 10" and the height is about 8". Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: What's the difference between 3 quarts vs. 2.25 gallon, is it more tree volume or just more soil volume?
A: Hello Shirley - 3 Quart is smaller than 2.25 gallon. 3 Quart is a little larger than a TG. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this plant survive winter in a container that will freeze solid?
A: Hello Andy - No, this will not survive a winter that the container freezes solid. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: How often does this need to be watered?
A: Hello Marge, this plant should be watered frequently when first planted to establish a good root system. After it is established, it can be watered every other week as needed. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: What are the delivered dimensions? Height and width? I am trying to match existing boxwood and need to order the correct gallon size
A: Hello mo - the 3 quart container arrives about 10" Tall and 4" Wide. The 2.25 gallon is about 12" Tall and 6" wide. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: How far apart would I need to plant them?
A: Hi Joaquin - we recommend planting at least 3' apart. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can you tell me what the mature height is? Also the planting distance and the general shape. Is it a round bush? Or tree like?
A: Hi Dawn - Mature height is between 3 - 4 feet tall and should be planted about 3' apart. It will arrive to you mostly round and you can prune it to be round or a tree, that is a great thing about boxwoods! Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: I would like to order this product. Is the boxwood round? as the one picture displays in a pot. That is what I need, since I have 10 individual pot I will be placing them in.
A: These boxwoods are not round but they can easily be shaped to be perfect for your pots.
submitted byCottage HIll - 7 years agoBrand expert