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Boxwood Shrubs For Sale At NatureHills.com
Boxwood (Buxus) is a genus of 70 species and has become a classic choice for both traditional and modern landscapes. We are pleased to grow and ship so many excellent cultivars of Boxwoods for sale.
Because a Boxwood bush is so versatile, it can be used in a wide variety of landscape applications, including:
- Formal trimmed Boxwood hedge—both tall and low
- Round Boxwood balls make fetching evergreen accents
- Tight pyramids or columnar specimen
- Topiary Boxwood tree, spirals and pom-poms
- Container plants
- Informal evergreen mass plantings

Boxwood plants are often planted in foundation plantings, because of their showy growth pattern and dense foliage. A vibrant Boxwood shrub can be grown alone, or with other plants, to beautify any area.
Types of Boxwood varieties include:
- Cold hardy American Box bush
- Lush English Boxwood
- Dwarf Boxwood varieties
- Dense Korean Boxwood
- Attractive Japanese Boxwood
- Modern hybrids that deliver the best of both parents
Landscapers often choose Boxwoods to enclose certain areas or separate one space from another. Tiny foliage and dense texture provide an excellent privacy screen.
Take the opportunity to shape these shrubs into beautiful forms and patterns. Generally, Boxwood shrubs are used to make hedges and garden borders.
Try a geometric pattern based on the traditional Knot Garden for a delightful feature. Make Boxwood your own!
High-quality plant material is the hallmark of NatureHills.com. It's no surprise why garden professionals turn to us every week of the year.
Shop our site for a gorgeous selection of expertly-grown Boxwoods for sale near me. Family-owned and operated, we put years of care into these hard-working evergreens from seedlings to #2 or #3 containers.
Do Boxwood like sun or shade?
Boxwoods grow in full sun, but prefer partial shade with protection from strong winter winds. Selecting a site that fits these requirements is important.
During its growing phase, Boxwood needs frequent watering. Add a layer of mulch to help retain the soil moisture and keep it cool.
Are Boxwood shrubs fast-growing?
Some are! Sprinter® Boxwood is a great choice if you need to replace a section of your Boxwood hedge.
Others, like Baby Gem Boxwood, grow slowly and maintain a petite, rounded shape to reach its mature size of three feet high by three feet wide.
Choose your Boxwood by filtering for height and spread. You can select by the growth rate, too!
Create your favorite Boxwood shrub shapes with the right selection to start with. For example, narrow fastigiate cultivars make excellent building blocks for an aristocratic sheared hedge.

When should Boxwoods be pruned?
Pruning Box shrubs is a rewarding experience. It's best to shear or prune Box shrubs during the first flush of growth in spring...with light cleanup in mid-season.
Nurtured and carefully sheared Boxwood bushes add structural style in formal settings. But did you know that you can also allow them to grow out as a natural, fluffy shrub for a relaxed, organic look?
Reserve your exquisite Boxwood shrubs from NatureHills.com any time of year. We care for your plants at our nursery until the weather is right for planting in your area.
Read more about Boxwood Hedges in our Garden Blog!

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best location to plant Boxwood shrubs?
What is the best location to plant Boxwood shrubs?
Boxwood shrubs thrive in locations with partial shade and well-drained soil. While they tolerate full sun, they appreciate protection from harsh winter winds. For best results, choose a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade, and add mulch to retain soil moisture and temperature.
Are Boxwood shrubs evergreen year-round?
Are Boxwood shrubs evergreen year-round?
Yes, Boxwood shrubs are broadleaf evergreens that maintain their green foliage all year long. Their dense leaves and compact form make them ideal for hedges, borders, and formal garden designs, offering winter interest even when most other plants are dormant.
How fast do Boxwood bushes grow?
How fast do Boxwood bushes grow?
Boxwood growth rates vary by variety. Fast-growing types like Sprinter® Boxwood establish quickly, while compact forms such as Baby Gem and Dwarf English Boxwood grow slowly, maintaining tidy shapes ideal for edging or containers. Growth can range from 2 to 6 inches per year, depending on the type and care provided.
When and how should you prune Boxwoods?
When and how should you prune Boxwoods?
The best time to prune Boxwood shrubs is in late spring or early summer, after their first flush of growth. Light shaping can be done again in mid-season. Avoid heavy pruning in late fall, as it can encourage tender growth vulnerable to winter damage. Boxwoods are highly tolerant of shearing for topiary and formal hedges.
Which Boxwood variety is best for my garden style?
Which Boxwood variety is best for my garden style?
Choose American Boxwood for cold-hardy hedges, English Boxwood for lush greenery, or Japanese and Korean Boxwoods for compact, adaptable options. Filter by growth rate, height, and form to find the perfect fit—whether you're creating a low border, clipped spheres, or elegant pyramids in your landscape.