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About Boxwoods

Boxwoods Boxwoods are one of many broad-leaved evergreens popular in the Landscape. Boxwoods can be true aristocrats of your landscape. These plants require little attention and develop into long-lived hardy plants with a little protection just being mindful of their preferences for conditions. Avoid sites that have wide fluctuations in temperature,long dry periods, drying winds, and intense bright sunshine. These evergreens are well worth your efforts. In return these plants are naturally offensive to deer. Some people say they smell like cat... Liberal use in your landscape makes your garden less attractive for the deer. Boxwoods drop few leaves at any one time making them a clean plant with little mess. Boxwoods seldom become overgrown and are relatively pest and disease free. The Korean boxwoods are the most cold resistant. These plants love a rich, well drained soil. Using aged compost to modify the soils helps improve poor existing soils. Protect the boxwoods from winter injury by planting them on the protected north and east sides of buildings or where they will receive wind protection from natural features such as other trees or embankments. Fertilize boxwoods only in the spring. Avoid winter scorch on plants by watering if rainfall is deficient. Plant larger plants if you expect winter hardyness to be a factor. Large plants have more reserves and can usually survive the first year after purchase better. Boxwoods will add year round interest to your landscape when located properly and provide contrast within your landscape in all seasons. Boxwoods that we have been raising include: Wintergem Varder Valley Green Gem Green Mountain Green Velvet Green Beauty You can see more of Bill plants articles at http://www.seedlingsrus.com/Articles.html

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Title:What is Wind-Info About Wind-Related Subjects - http://whatiswind.com
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Description:This is an educational site about wind-related topics. Definitions of wind and its effects on mankind are provided. Topics beneficial to mankind include wind energy and power, wind turbines and generators, and wind farms. Recreational topics include wind chimes, wind instruments, and wind surfing.
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Date Added:December 26, 2007 07:53:12 PM
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