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Boxwood Topiary Spiral Buxus Spiral Box Spiral Topiary

Boxwood Topiary Spiral Buxus Spiral Box Spiral Topiary

Boxwood Topiary Spiral is a small-leaved slow-growing evergreen shrub clipped into spiral form using topiary techniques. It’s an excellent way to bring shape and formality to your garden. It suits patios and balconies and creates ornamental living sculpture on either side of a door or pathway.Buxus, better known as box or boxwood, is a widespread evergreen native to Europe, northwest Africa, southwest Asia and across to Turkey. It’s been grown in UK gardens for centuries as topiary and low evergreen hedges or parterres for herb or medicinal gardens.Buxus spirals are closely clipped box plants. They have many tiny dark-green glossy leaves throughout the year and tiny white flowers in spring that are adored by pollinators. Box holds the RHS plants for pollinators badge for its bee-attracting properties.Box takes very well to topiary. It’s forgiving and can be trained into globes, cones, pyramids and the spirals that we offer here. It’s hard to beat formally clipped box, and in spiral form it’s a talking point with instant impact.Height And Spread of Boxwood Topiary SpiralBox will grow to several metres in height and spread, but buxus spirals can be kept short and neat with a yearly trim.How Hardy Is Boxwood Topiary SpiralThis is a hardy evergreen shrub that withstands freezing temperatures if it has well-drained roots.How To Use Boxwood Topiary SpiralNothing brings more formality than clipped box topiary.Use buxus spirals on either side of your front door, mark out the start or end of a pathway, or line a front garden with smart green sculpture. A row of spirals creates an unusual low hedge to partition garden spaces, and they will attract pollinators if the flowers are left to bloom before a trim.Box spirals grow well in containers, but will require regular water and box-specific fertiliser to flourish.How To Care For Boxwood Topiary SpiralBox spirals prefer partial shade and will grow in the majority of well-drained soils including chalk and sand if regularly watered. Box doesn’t like drying out and hot direct sun can scorch its foliage.Because they are slow growing, buxus spirals only require one clip a year (maximum two) to keep in shape.  Water them well until established and during hot spells. Use regular good quality buxus feed and apply a thick layer of mulch to the roots in spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing year.

GBP 297.00
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Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream (Butterfly Bush) is a deciduous woody shrub with variegated blooms in rich purple and creamy white. It suits the back of a mixed flower border, front gardens, and is suitable for large plant containers.Buddleja Davidii is native to China. It was discovered by Europeans in the 1800s and named for the botanist Reverend Adam Buddle. The Davidii species was discovered by French missionary Father Armand David and was first commercially available in Europe in the 1890s. It became popular for its hardy nature and long-lasting blooms.The cultivar Berries and Cream is an unusually coloured buddleja bred by Peter More. It has variegated scented blooms that range from rich deep purple to creamy-white on one flowerhead hence the name Berries and Cream. Each cone-shaped flower head is made from hundreds of tiny blooms and measures up to 20 cm long. Bees and butterflies love buddleja, so this is a good pollinator-friendly choice. Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream is a deciduous woody shrub, so it will lose all of its grey-green pointed leaves in autumn and regrow them on its strong framework of arching branches the following spring.Buddleja is a tough and beautiful shrub that requires very little effort in return for summer-long stunning flowers. Every garden should have a buddleja.Height and Spread of Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream will reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamThis is a hardy shrub in the UK. It withstands drought once established and our frosty wet winters if its roots are well-drained. Buddleja is rarely affected by pests and copes well with pollution and exposed sites.How To Use Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamPlant Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream in a mixed flower border for colourful height and structure in country cottage style gardens and modern urban spaces. It requires very little maintenance so it suits busy gardeners, especially those with a love of butterflies. Berries and Cream holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge because it’s such a pollinator magnet.You can grow this shrub in a well-watered and fed container to brighten up a sunny patio, deck or balcony garden or in a pollution-prone front garden. Its hardy nature also makes it suitable for breezy coastal gardens.How To Care For Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream is easy to grow on most soils and requires very little care.It prefers well-drained soil in a sunny to a partially sunny spot. Buddleja grown in shade can become leggy and flower poorly, so plenty of sunshine is important. Buddleja is happy on chalk and other poorer soil if it’s sunny there.Remove its browning spent flower heads to encourage more blooms throughout summer and cut it back hard in March. It will rapidly regrow in spring.Apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the base in early spring to trap moisture and provide food for the growing season.

GBP 93.75
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