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Types Of Edging That'll Prevent Grass From Growing In Flower BedsTaller edging will do better at slowing down stolons ... Low-growing varieties of American holly (Ilex opaca) and boxwood (Buxus) are great examples. They're evergreen and can be planted together ...
For centuries, boxwood has been a go-to plant for creating structure in gardens, whether it’s used in hedges, edging or clipped into geometric shapes. Popular at historic sites — think ...
If you were well-heeled, you could buy expensive boxwood that had been salvaged from old estates and hauled to your garden. (Even old box moves well, in the right hands.) For small edging box you ...
This variety of little-leafed boxwood is compact ... as rounded evergreens planted in straight or curving low hedges as edging. They’ll grow in full sun to part shade, in average garden soil.
Dear Neil: I have boxwood edging all over my property around my flowerbeds. What could be causing these dead areas in some of them? Most are 16 years old, but ...
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