Yew Hedge Vs Boxwood
Substitutes for Boxwood. Of course soft touch hollies and boxwoods have quite a lot in common as they are both small shrubs that add character to any front yard.

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Flowers tend to be insignificant but the plant has a very compact tight habit which gives it a thick even form when it is clipped.

Yew hedge vs boxwood. Another great look for lower growing boxwoods is to use in planters. A third choice you may have there is Japanese holly this can often seem visually preferable to box and does not get Boxwood Blight but does tend to swarm with bees at flowering time. Yew plants make wonderful topiary and hedges.
Yew hedges look great at any height with the option of a 1 metre formal hedge or a grand 4 metre screen you can use Yew in any sized garden. It also bears bright red fruits for added color contrast. English Dwarf Boxwood.
With their dark green color and feathery texture Hicks Yew hedges make excellent low borders that complement other plants and stone. English box takes readily to pruning and shaping a trait that has made it popular. We chose to plant several Japenese Boxwoods to make a small hedge under a few windows.
The foliage of the wild plant is a duller green than the English boxwood and the growth is slower but in improved varieties like Wintergreen the plants are dense with good winter foliage and they are very hardy. While the yews are still gigantic they do look better with their new haircut. Jul 26 2018 - Morden Yew This hardy evergreen Zone 3 is a slow growing variety with a rounded spreading habit.
For low hedges in cold areas Franklins Gem is hard to beat. It requires well drained soil and is rabbit resistant. Unlike yew box produces a certain odor that some may not like.
The boxwoods are much smaller and so were easier to trim up. Leylandii can be kept to any height as long as you trim it once or twice a year. We planted the small boxwoods very closely knowing they will quickly become a small hedge and grow together.
One of the best alternatives to boxwood is inkberry Ilex glabra an evergreen holly. We have kept a Leylandii Hedge 4ft tall for over 25 years. Inkberry has small leaves and a rounded habit that makes it look a bit like boxwood.
It is tolerant to some pruning. A shared courtyard at this townhouse is bordered elegantly with boxwood Buxus as well as yew Taxus hedges. People love these plants as replacements for boxwood since they have a similar look.
Yew hedging is not fussy about its planting site as long as there is good drainage it hates having wet feet it will thrive in most soils and sites including a shaded position. In addition the plants grow into a hedge faster than boxwood. To maintain trimmed forms and hedges you ideally need to shear twice a year.
Weve got several scattered around the backyard along the pathway that runs the length of our property. First and foremost always use very sharp pruners or shears to make the pruning easier and reduce damage to the plant. At a glance you can tell the difference because soft touch holly has shiny darker green leaves than boxwoods.
If it is pruned every year Leylandii will create a formal dark-green evergreen screen or box-shaped hedge similar to a Yew hedge. It needs well-drained soil but otherwise is an easy plant to grow with very few pest issues. Hedges can be used in combination with gates to make a private area in a favorite part of the garden.
Hybrid Yew is a popular and quite fast growing hedge plant. Some people prefer to trim them into a small ball. It is a conifer so it has needles instead of broad leaves.
Boxwood Buxus and yew Taxus are a little different as flowers are not necessary or desired. It featured the most amazing boxwood topiary such as a table and chairs complete with bottle of wine and a glass on the table - all in boxwood. Hicks Yew Taxus x media Hicksii This classic evergreen hedge has a deep green foliage color similar to most boxwoods.
Boxwoods also have star shaped flowers whereas soft touch hollies have oval shaped leaves. Also there is a destructive condition called Boxwood Blight now making the rounds in North America which you may want to look up. English boxwood is a multi-stemmed shallow-rooted shrub covered with small rounded glossy dark green leaves.

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