All reviews for category Buxus - Boxwood

Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa - Dwarf Common Boxwood

Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa - Dwarf Common Boxwood

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Gâtinais Bourgogne
I love using boxwoods to create 1m (3ft) separation hedges in my garden. I have surrounded my vegetable patch with them to protect it from the North wind and for their overall beauty... I have also created isolated balls of boxwoods in decorative pots, as well as 1.50m (5ft) tall spherical shapes to delineate a section of the ornamental garden. In a garden, boxwoods and yews are the ultimate decoration!

Muriel

Aquitaine
Well received, well packaged, ...

clarisse

Saint Florent le Vieil is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in the Pays de la Loire region of France.
5 for true sempervirens.

castaing

Labouheyre
Field of young plants, slightly pale, wait for them to recover.

Marion

Title
Bucketed young plants arrived in a sorry state, and some were even dead. Very disappointed." Analysis: - "Bucketed young plants" refers to plants that were delivered in buckets or containers. - "Arrived in a sorry state" means that the plants were in poor condition upon arrival. - "Some were even dead" indicates that a few of the plants did not survive. - "Very disappointed" expresses a strong feeling of dissatisfaction.

JEAN-YVES

Title
Acheté en juillet 2023, emballage et livraison RAS, les plantes sont tjs belles, je recommande

Marie

Title
Superb, delighted, thank you

marc

Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa - Boxwood

Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa - Boxwood

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Patience" in British English is translated as "Patience".
Right, now all we have to do is wait for its growth.

Mickaël T.

THIONVILLE (57)" would be translated as "THIONVILLE (57)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
All the young plants have arrived in good condition, perfectly packaged (without plastic material). They are placed in a nursery bed awaiting final planting (frost). These plants are intended to restore existing hedges. Vegetation growth will be visible by the end of March, so please be patient...

Catherine

Good
They are beautiful but remain very small. I hope they will grow later on.

Martine B.