I purchased a Kingsville Boxwood a few years ago at the Alabama Bonsai Society show in Birmingham. One of the club members had it for sale, said it was about 23 years old. It died on me the first year I had it, I thought it was due to too much direct sunlight where I had it. Felt bad I had killed something they had pampered for all those years, wrote it off that it, not to get another one for around here.
This past March at the Bruesels Spring Sale they had some Kingsville boxwood at what I thought was a good price, figured I would try another one. Really too late to repot so I put in the pot with most of the roots untouched. Built a stand that is under the eve / overhang of the house, it gets good sun for half the day, the eve giving shade after noon. It has done great, no leaves have died back and continues to get the long stems shown in the picture, I keep cutting the shoots back, and realized the Miracle-Grow I am using once a week is 24-8-16 which would / could cause heavy growth on the top. I have swapped to Dyna-Gro 7-9-5, hopefully this will slow the long shoots. Wehn reading about the care, some mention keeping them around 50F in the winter. I was not aware they could not handle a winter freeze, that may have been what killed the first one. So I have 2 questions, one can they stay outside in the freeze of winter? And the leaves, as you see they are bright green and much larger than the small hard leaves, does the new growth harden over time, I would like to keep the extra small, hard leaves.
Thanks
Michael
This past March at the Bruesels Spring Sale they had some Kingsville boxwood at what I thought was a good price, figured I would try another one. Really too late to repot so I put in the pot with most of the roots untouched. Built a stand that is under the eve / overhang of the house, it gets good sun for half the day, the eve giving shade after noon. It has done great, no leaves have died back and continues to get the long stems shown in the picture, I keep cutting the shoots back, and realized the Miracle-Grow I am using once a week is 24-8-16 which would / could cause heavy growth on the top. I have swapped to Dyna-Gro 7-9-5, hopefully this will slow the long shoots. Wehn reading about the care, some mention keeping them around 50F in the winter. I was not aware they could not handle a winter freeze, that may have been what killed the first one. So I have 2 questions, one can they stay outside in the freeze of winter? And the leaves, as you see they are bright green and much larger than the small hard leaves, does the new growth harden over time, I would like to keep the extra small, hard leaves.
Thanks
Michael