The Buxus sempervirens Trio-Ball Stack is a sophisticated and eye-catching addition to any garden or landscape, offering a formal and elegant appearance with its meticulously shaped, triple-ball design. This topiary features three perfectly rounded balls of dense, evergreen foliage stacked vertically, creating a distinctive and refined vertical element that enhances your outdoor space with its lush greenery and classic form.
Where to Site Your Buxus sempervirens Trio-Ball Stack
The Buxus Sempervirens Trio-Ball Stack thrives best in locations with full sun to partial shade. It should be planted in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil to ensure healthy growth and prevent waterlogging, which can harm the roots. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, to maintain the vibrant and lush appearance of the foliage. This trio-ball stack is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to garden entrances, creating striking focal points, or enhancing garden beds with a refined touch.
Growth and Pruning
Typically, the Buxus sempervirens Trio-Ball Stack grows to a height of around 5-7 feet, depending on the size and spacing of the balls. To maintain its distinctive shape, regular pruning is necessary. Trim any weak, dead, or overgrown branches to ensure the balls retain their perfect round form. Perform a thorough pruning in late winter or early spring, along with periodic touch-ups throughout the growing season, to keep the topiary looking its best.
Characteristics
- Features three meticulously shaped, round balls of evergreen foliage stacked vertically, adding a sophisticated and timeless element to your garden.
- Displays dense, glossy green leaves that provide year-round greenery and a classic look.
- Ideal for creating striking focal points, enhancing garden beds, or adding a refined touch to entrances and pathways.
- Thrives in full sun to partial shade with well-drained, nutrient-rich soil.
- Pot-Grown (year-round purchase)
Buxus Sempervirens Trio-Ball Stack 10 Litre Pot Grasslands Nursery Winter Hardy Average Rate Of Growth Evergreen