Boxwood – ForTopiaries
Q: My boyfriend & I are planning on buying some shrubs to plant in urns for the front door. We were looking into buying boxwood because we wanted to shape them into topiaries.
A: ‘Green Mountain’ boxwood makes a nice conical shape. You need a big container – at least 24 inches across.
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