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QAUZUY GARDEN 20+Seeds Wintergreen Japanese Boxwood Hedge Seeds (Buxus microphylla) Fast Growing Hardy Cold Evergreen Topiary Bonsai Low-Maintenance
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QAUZUY GARDEN 20+Seeds Wintergreen Japanese Boxwood Hedge Seeds (Buxus microphylla) Fast Growing Hardy Cold Evergreen Topiary Bonsai Low-Maintenance

Feature. Boxwood is evergreen all year round, with a beautiful crown shape. It bears red fruits in autumn, which can create a beautiful landscape of "green leaves and red fruits". Mature size. Wintergreen is a evergreen perennial shrub grown in USDA zones 5- 9 reaching 2-8 ft in height, with a similar width. Easy to grow. Boxwood is relatively eas…
Feature. Boxwood is evergreen all year round, with a beautiful crown shape. It bears red fruits in autumn, which can create a beautiful landscape of "green leaves and red fruits". Mature size. Wintergreen is a evergreen perennial shrub grown in USDA zones 5- 9 reaching 2-8 ft in height, with a similar width. Easy to grow. Boxwood is relatively easy to grow and low-maintenance. Just trim occasionally, and keep them watered in droughts. You can enjoy these wonderful shrubs for many years to come. Sow. Place seeds in wet paper towels and place them in the refrigerator for one month. Keep paper towels damp. After the month is up, move them to a much warmer place of about 70 degrees F. Keep the paper towels damp. Seedlings emerge in about one month. Use. Boxwood versatile garden shrubs, provide year-round structure and color in the landscape, and are great for hedging and topiaries. It also can be used for carving ornaments, musical instruments, furniture, and inlay owing to its fine grain. Boxwood is one of the most common and popular broadleaf evergreen shrubs, available in a wide variety of forms and sizes. If properly planted, they can offer a low maintenance source of lush green beauty in the landscape. It is one of the shrubs most commonly selected for hedges and topiary, because they can withstand heavy and frequent pruning, but it is also useful as a specimen plant in your landscape design. Boxwoods are also commonly used for winter holiday decorating, indoors and out. How to Grow Boxwood Shrubs From Seed Growing a boxwood shrub from seed takes time but is often successful. Start with 2-inch pots filled with organic potting soil. Make sure the pots have good drainage holes; the addition of a small amount of gravel in the bottom can help ensure better drainage. Place seeds in wet paper towels and place those paper towels in the refrigerator for one month. Make sure the paper towels stay damp. After the month is up, move the paper towels and seeds to a much warmer place of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the paper towels damp and expect germination from your seeds in about one month. Once the seeds sprout, plant them with the sprout side down in the pots, one seed per pot. Cover the pot with plastic wrap and place it in a sunny spot. Keep the soil moist. When a green shoot appears above the soil, remove the plastic wrap. Care for them in their pots until they become too big for the pot, at which point they are ready to be hardened off and transplanted outside.
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Feature. Boxwood is evergreen all year round, with a beautiful crown shape. It bears red fruits in autumn, which can create a beautiful landscape of "green leaves and red fruits". Mature size. Wintergreen is a evergreen perennial shrub grown in USDA zones 5- 9 reaching 2-8 ft in height, with a similar width. Easy to grow. Boxwood is relatively easy to grow and low-maintenance. Just trim occasionally, and keep them watered in droughts. You can enjoy these wonderful shrubs for many years to come. Sow. Place seeds in wet paper towels and place them in the refrigerator for one month. Keep paper towels damp. After the month is up, move them to a much warmer place of about 70 degrees F. Keep the paper towels damp. Seedlings emerge in about one month. Use. Boxwood versatile garden shrubs, provide year-round structure and color in the landscape, and are great for hedging and topiaries. It also can be used for carving ornaments, musical instruments, furniture, and inlay owing to its fine grain. Boxwood is one of the most common and popular broadleaf evergreen shrubs, available in a wide variety of forms and sizes. If properly planted, they can offer a low maintenance source of lush green beauty in the landscape. It is one of the shrubs most commonly selected for hedges and topiary, because they can withstand heavy and frequent pruning, but it is also useful as a specimen plant in your landscape design. Boxwoods are also commonly used for winter holiday decorating, indoors and out. How to Grow Boxwood Shrubs From Seed Growing a boxwood shrub from seed takes time but is often successful. Start with 2-inch pots filled with organic potting soil. Make sure the pots have good drainage holes; the addition of a small amount of gravel in the bottom can help ensure better drainage. Place seeds in wet paper towels and place those paper towels in the refrigerator for one month. Make sure the paper towels stay damp. After the month is up, move the paper towels and seeds to a much warmer place of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the paper towels damp and expect germination from your seeds in about one month. Once the seeds sprout, plant them with the sprout side down in the pots, one seed per pot. Cover the pot with plastic wrap and place it in a sunny spot. Keep the soil moist. When a green shoot appears above the soil, remove the plastic wrap. Care for them in their pots until they become too big for the pot, at which point they are ready to be hardened off and transplanted outside.

Specifications

Pack Size20.0 Count
Sun ExposureFull, Partial
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
BrandJoyful King
ColorGreen
Plant Or Animal Product TypeShrub & Hedge
Expected Planting PeriodSpring, Summer
Soil TypeLoamy
Item Weight0.317 Ounces
Package Dimensions3 X 3 X 3 Inches
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring
Usda Hardiness Zone5-9 (Usda)
Product Care InstructionsDamp
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor, Indoor