An unpretentious and beautiful plant that winters without problems in the middle zone.
Many plot owners do not grow vegetables or berries, but fill their property with ornamental shrubs.
Spiraea, mock orange, euonymus are just a small part of such plants. Boxwood also rightfully takes its place in this list.
It is an evergreen, slow-growing shrub with dense, small leaves that form a dense crown.
These shrubs can be planted along a garden path and shaped into a ball.
The plant can be planted in partial shade, but in a place protected from the wind.
Before planting, ash is poured into the hole, and perlite is used as drainage.
Boxwood loves loose and light soil, and tree bark or sawdust can be used as mulch.