Help identifying - part 2
- Haroldg
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This is a second one I need help with.
It was also on clearance at a box store
Mix is 75% fast draining soil and 25% bonsia soil
The leaves are starting to drop but I think its due to the weather change.
Its also small so I plan on brining it indoors when it gets cold and placing it in a full sun window.
It was also on clearance at a box store
Mix is 75% fast draining soil and 25% bonsia soil
The leaves are starting to drop but I think its due to the weather change.
Its also small so I plan on brining it indoors when it gets cold and placing it in a full sun window.
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Box should not be losing leaves, outside.
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- Haroldg
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I live in the NE US growing zone 7b.
I was concerned about the roots freezing during the winter.
I was concerned about the roots freezing during the winter.
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Haroldg wrote: I live in the NE US growing zone 7b.
I was concerned about the roots freezing during the winter.
A lot of houses have boxwoods growing in the flower beds around the house. Their roots freeze and they survive quite well.
What is of concern is harsh drying winds. Keep the wind of it and it will do fine.
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