Boxwood leafminer is my main suspect, and I have recently seen boxwoods looking just like you describe, which had high ...
The box tree moth has been confirmed in four more Ohio counties, the Ohio Department of Agriculture announced Sept. 25, two in Southwest Ohio and two in the northeast. Ashtabula, Clark, Cuyahoga and ...
Have you ever wished you could get your front entrance to look like a high-end estate with top-of-the-line hedges, without spending a fortune on topiaries? Then you're in luck, because there is one ...
Very destructive little insects are back in Delaware and are leaving chewed up shrubs in their wake. The box tree moth starts off as a caterpillar before becoming a moth that chews up boxwood shrubs ...
People love boxwood shrubs because they’re the plant version of a reliable best friend—always looking good and never high-maintenance. Their lush, green leaves bring instant polish to a yard, whether ...
A highly destructive pest is chewing through London’s greenery and city crews are taking no chances. Dustin Milburn, London’s manager of parks operations, said the city has decided to stop planting ...
Boxwood is no more. Gone. Maybe not in 2025, but certainly in the next year or two. Boxwood plants are perhaps the most widely planted evergreen. There is hardly a home garden that doesn’t have at ...
Think “boxwood” and you probably conjure up images of Colonial gardens and intricate hedges. Boxwoods (Buxus spp.) are among the oldest nonnative plants grown in America but, fortunately, are not ...