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Price reductions at Crocus

by Sarah - September 2nd, 2014.
Filed under: Crocus, Price Reductions.

Crocus reduced the price on this product today

Buxus sempervirens (Common box cone)

Buxus sempervirens (Common box cone) was £69.99 now £49.99
Position: partial shade Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: slow-growing Other features: contact with the sap may cause skin irritation Hardiness: fully hardy These evergreen box cones are ideal for a formal garden or courtyard. Best planted in fertile, well- drained soil in a partially shady site, they’re perfect for punctuating the end of a dwarf hedge or for use in pairs for flanking a set of steps, a doorway or path. Box are happy growing in a sunny spot but the combination of dry soil and full sun may encourage poor growth and leaf scorching. If you have sandy soil it is best to keep them in a partially shady spot in the garden. Garden care: Ensure that the soil or compost is never allowed to dry out. Carefully cut back plants grown as hedges or topiary in mid- or late summer. Carry out rejuvenative pruning in late spring. After pruning apply a top-dressing of a balanced slow-release fertiliser such as blood, fish and bone (organic) or Osmacote (inorganic) around the base of the plant, ensuring that none touches the leaves or stems.