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Sky Box™ Japanese Holly

Ilex crenata 'Farrowone'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Sky Box™ Japanese Holly performs best in full sun to part shade. For the densest foliage and that signature narrow form, aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. In hotter climates, afternoon shade helps prevent the glossy leaves from scorch or heat stress.
  • Soil: These hollies prefer moist, well drained soil that is slightly acidic. If you have heavy clay, plant them in a raised mound to ensure the roots do not sit in water. For sandy soils, mix in organic compost to help the ground hold onto moisture and nutrients.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Sky Box™ deeply twice a week to help the root system move into the surrounding soil. Once established, this evergreen is quite drought tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during dry spells can lead to leaf drop or a thinner appearance. To keep the foliage lush and dark green, provide a deep soak whenever the top two inches of soil feel dry to the touch.

Pruning Tips

This cultivar naturally maintains a tight, columnar shape, so pruning is usually minimal. Because it blooms on old wood, any structural shaping should be done in early spring before new growth begins to avoid cutting off the tiny white flowers. Think of pruning like a light trim to maintain a clean silhouette; removing the tips of the branches encourages the plant to fill in even more densely.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer designed for acid loving evergreens in early spring as new growth emerges. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the fall, as this can stimulate soft new growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost. This ensures the plant stays hardy and protected against winter burn during the coldest months.

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Description

Sky Box® Japanese Holly Evergreen with Unique Growth

  • Unique growth
  • Evergreen
  • Wildlife interest

Sky Box® Japanese Holly ( Ilex crenata ‘Farrowone’ PP20,049) is a broad leafed evergreen that adds elegant, architectural appeal to your landscape. Use it as a border for your entryway or grouped along an outbuilding. It makes a handsome display in containers on your patio.

Sky Box Japanese Holly Evergreen is a conifer with glossy, green foliage and a unique growing shape. It's a vigorous grower, so it won't be long before it's providing protection for your birds from harsh weather and predators.

The tall, narrow growth of this evergreen grow skyward, providing some unique interest and refined definition to any spot in your landscape where it resides.

Sky Box® Japanese Holly has an upright and narrow, pyramidal form. It has no significant disease or insect issues and it's heat and drought tolerant. Even though birds love it, destructive wildlife will leave it alone. Even deer and bunnies tend to pass it by.

This Holly thrives in well-drained, acid soils, but can also be grown in poor dry soils. You can leave it to grow naturally, but Sky Box® doesn't mind a little pruning if you'd prefer

If you're looking for a unique evergreen that's hardy and stylish, Sky Box® Japanese Holly is a terrific choice. Order today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Sky Box Japanese Holly grow well in containers?

  • Sky Box Japanese Holly thrives in containers and makes a handsome patio display. Its upright, narrow growth habit and tolerance for various soil conditions make it well-suited for container growing. Ensure good drainage and consider its vigorous growth rate when selecting pot size.

What are the light requirements for Sky Box Japanese Holly (full sun, part sun, or shade)?

  • Sky Box Japanese Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade conditions. This adaptable evergreen tolerates various light levels while maintaining its distinctive upright, pyramidal form. For optimal growth and foliage density, provide at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily when shopping at Nature Hills.

Is Sky Box Japanese Holly deer resistant or rabbit resistant?

  • Sky Box Japanese Holly is both deer and rabbit resistant, as destructive wildlife typically avoid this evergreen. The glossy foliage and natural characteristics of this Ilex crenata cultivar make it an unappealing choice for browsing animals. Plant it confidently in areas where deer and rabbit damage is a concern.

How should I plant Sky Box Japanese Holly—what soil type and drainage does it need?

  • Sky Box Japanese Holly thrives in well-drained, acidic soil but adapts to poor, dry conditions. Choose a location with good drainage to prevent root rot. Plant in spring or fall, ensuring the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil grade.

What is the warranty or guarantee if my Sky Box Japanese Holly dies after purchase?

  • Nature Hills offers a one-year guarantee on trees and shrubs when planted according to care instructions. Sky Box Japanese Holly is naturally hardy and disease-resistant, making establishment success likely in proper conditions. Contact Nature Hills customer service with photos if issues arise within the warranty period.

How do I care for Sky Box Japanese Holly after planting—fertilizer or watering needs?

  • Sky Box Japanese Holly is notably drought tolerant once established, requiring minimal supplemental watering. This hardy evergreen thrives in well-drained, acidic soils and adapts to poor, dry conditions. Water regularly the first year, then reduce frequency as the plant matures.

Can Sky Box Japanese Holly survive cold winters in zone 5?

  • Sky Box Japanese Holly is hardy in zones 6-9 and is not recommended for zone 5 winters. The plant lacks the cold tolerance needed for zone 5's harsh conditions. Consider more cold-hardy evergreens like juniper or arborvitae for reliable winter survival in your area.

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