Many home gardeners choose to plant boxwoods in their yards. Caring for a boxwood shrub isn't rocket science, and these glossy evergreens can provide easy visual appeal to your space. There are also ...
Boxwood has been a popular plant in formal garden settings for many centuries, used as hedging or to create topiaries by gardeners who excel in this special craft. It has always been regarded as the ...
The disease is spread primarily by insects called psyllids and ultimately causes trees to produce less fruit and, within a few years, die. Storm winds further damage the weakened trees ...
Boxwood psyllids lay eggs in the leaves in summer, causing cupping and distorted leaves as the nymphs emerge the following spring. This damage is cosmetic and may be removed through pruning.