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NewGen® Independence Boxwood

Buxus 'SB108'

  • Disease-Resistant NewGen Independence Boxwood with Year-Round Deep Green Foliage
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
  • Showy Yellow Blooms in Late Spring
  • Ideal for Privacy Screen or Hedge
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant in full sun for at least six hours to maintain the tightest and densest growth habit. While it handles partial shade well, too much shade can lead to a looser shape and less vibrant foliage.
  • Soil: This boxwood requires excellent drainage to avoid root rot. If you have heavy clay, plant it in a slightly raised mound or a berm to keep the crown above the water saturation zone.

Watering Requirements

Water your new boxwood deeply twice a week during its first growing season to ensure the root system establishes firmly. Once mature, the plant is quite drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during extreme heat can cause the leaves to bronze or show signs of stress. Think of regular watering as an insurance policy against winter burn, as hydrated plants survive the cold much better.

Pruning Tips

This variety produces its inconspicuous flowers on old wood, so the best time to prune is in late spring after the first flush of growth has hardened off. Use sharp hand shears to maintain the desired shape or to remove any winter damaged tips. Think of pruning like a haircut that encourages thicker growth, and be sure to thin out a few inner branches occasionally to improve airflow through the center of the shrub.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring before the new growth starts to push. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers after mid summer because this encourages succulent new growth that cannot harden off before the first frost. This soft growth is easily killed by freezing temperatures, which can leave the plant looking ragged until the following year.

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Description

NewGen® Independence Boxwood: Essential Year-Round Beauty

Looking to elevate your garden with a low-maintenance, stunning broadleaf evergreen? The NewGen® Independence Boxwood PP#28888 (Buxus 'SB108') might be exactly what you need. With its strong, disease-resistant qualities and year-round deep green foliage, this modern Boxwood variety blends classic beauty with modern advancements.

Here's everything you need to know about this easy-to-grow shrub and how to make the most of it in your garden.

Key Features of NewGen® Independence Boxwood

Boxwood is the versatile choice and if you live in a colder area that gets snow, you'll be happy to learn that Independence has strong, sturdy, branches! Allowing it to withstand moderate to heavy snow loads and block wind.

  • Graceful Green Foliage: Deep green evergreen leaves stay vibrant year-round.
  • Densely Branched: Adds texture and fullness to your garden. Blocks wind and increases privacy and screening.
  • Disease Resistance: Exceptional tolerance to Boxwood blight and resistance to leaf miner pests.
  • Winter Interest: Sturdy branches handle snow loads, providing structure in colder months.
  • Pollinator-Friendly: The tiny flowers attract beneficial pollinators in summer.
  • Versatility: Perfect for windbreaks, accents, containers, and cut arrangements.
  • Deer-Resistant: Rarely browsed by deer.

How To Use NewGen® Independence Boxwood in Your Landscape

Laying out a garden is a bit like painting a delightfully detailed portrait. Boxwoods can be used as helpful guidelines throughout and can direct eyes toward the garden vignettes you put together.

  • Create Formal Edges: Use it to define the edges of flower beds or paths with its low, tidy growth. Shear to a formal shape of your choice!
  • Add Texture to Perennial Gardens: Position it among flowering plants for contrast and structure.
  • Seasonal Accents: Its branches are ideal for wreaths, bouquets, and other cut arrangements.
  • Softening Edges: Plant near foundations to transition between hard surfaces and soil.
  • Mixed Borders: Alternate with lighter foliage plants to create dynamic, contrasting borders.
  • Winter Displays: Keep your garden visually appealing in the off-season with its sturdy, green form.

Boxwood Planting & Care

Boxwoods are very easy to grow and adaptable throughout USDA planting zones 5 to 8.

  • Light: Thrives in full sun to part shade.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained soil. If needed, improve drainage by mounding soil or planting on raised beds.
  • Watering: Provide medium moisture and consider mulching to regulate temperature and retain water.
  • Pruning: Trim after the first flush of growth to maintain shape. If you'd like, feel free to give your Boxwood a trim to your desired height. Simply wait until it has finished its first flush of growth for the season and grab your favorite pair of pruning shears.
  • Disease Prevention: Thanks to its exceptional breeding, this variety resists common Boxwood ailments, making it an excellent choice for worry-free gardening.
  • Winter Watering: Water these broadleaf evergreens very well in the fall to prevent winter burn. Avoid planting in the direct path of drying northern winter winds, or spray your shrub with an anti-desiccant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is NewGen® Independence Boxwood resistant to boxwood blight and leafminer?

  • NewGen® Independence Boxwood shows exceptional tolerance to boxwood blight and strong resistance to leaf miner pests. This disease resistance makes it a reliable choice where traditional boxwoods have struggled. Plant it in areas where you've had boxwood health issues before.

How much maintenance and pruning does NewGen® Independence Boxwood require?

  • NewGen® Independence Boxwood is extremely low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning to maintain its naturally dense, compact form. Light shaping in late spring after any frost danger passes will keep it looking tidy. Shop at Nature Hills for this easy-care evergreen that thrives with basic seasonal care.

Can NewGen® Independence Boxwood handle cold winters, snow loads, and harsh weather?

  • NewGen® Independence Boxwood has exceptionally sturdy branches that withstand moderate to heavy snow loads without breaking. Its dense, robust structure also makes it excellent for blocking winter winds. Plant it in exposed areas where you need reliable year-round screening and winter interest.

Is NewGen® Independence Boxwood deer-resistant?

  • Yes, NewGen® Independence Boxwood is deer-resistant and rarely browsed by deer. Its natural compounds make it an unappealing food source for wildlife. Plant it confidently in areas where deer pressure is a concern for your other garden plants.

What are the planting instructions for NewGen® Independence Boxwood, including mulch and watering?

  • Plant NewGen® Independence Boxwood in well-draining soil with 2-3 inches of mulch around the base. Water deeply once weekly until established, then reduce frequency as this drought-tolerant shrub matures. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy specimens ready to thrive in your landscape.

Does NewGen® Independence Boxwood ship to my state, like AK, HI, or AZ?

  • NewGen® Independence Boxwood ships to most states, but certain restrictions apply to Alaska, Hawaii, and some areas of Arizona due to agricultural regulations. Shipping availability varies by specific location and seasonal timing. Check your zip code at checkout to confirm delivery options for your area.

What size pots or plants are available for NewGen® Independence Boxwood, like #2 or #3?

  • NewGen® Independence Boxwood is typically available in #2 and #3 container sizes at most nurseries. The #3 pots offer more mature plants that establish faster, while #2 containers are more budget-friendly. Choose larger sizes for immediate impact or smaller ones if you're patient with growth.

How fast does NewGen® Independence Boxwood grow, and when will it reach maturity?

  • NewGen® Independence Boxwood grows at a moderate pace, typically adding 3-6 inches per year and reaching its mature size of 3-4 feet tall and wide in 8-10 years. This steady growth rate makes it ideal for structured plantings where you want predictable results. Plan spacing based on mature size to avoid overcrowding later.

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