Boxwood Winter Kill Issues
Matt explains Boxwood Winter Kill Issues. There are many reasons why boxwood may experience winter damage. In the midwest, it is typically due to plant selection / placement. It is important to remember to choose boxwood / evergreens that are properly zoned for your area. For example, a zone 5b hardy boxwood should not be used in a location that is zoned 5a, since their winters will be more severe than the boxwood can handle. Learn more with our online educational resources guide at: https://www.wasconursery.com/boxwood-... Wasco Nursery & Garden Center 41W781 Route 64, Saint Charles, IL www.wasconursery.com [email protected] 630.584.4424 Join this channel to get access to perks: / @wasconursery

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