question about pruning English boxwood
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Erica Glasener on Jan 30, 2012Scott, I don't know that using electric hedge trimmers would damage your boxwood but it will leave it looking tattered, but if you take the time to cut out sections, in other words, pruning a branch so that it doesn't cut leaves in half, and you can open up the shrub to let light into the interior and encourage more growth.Helpful Reply
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Scott R on Jan 30, 2012My Dad seems to think somehow that the plant won't grow out correctly when trimmed using electric or gas powered trimmers. I asked him how the plant would know the difference LOL.Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on Jan 30, 2012You're right Scott, I also try to remember that the plants don't read the books or blogs. LOLHelpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Jan 30, 2012Erica is right. Trimmers create a thick shell of green leaves that shade the interior of the shrub. Better to use hand pruners to open it up and let light stimulate green growth inside.Helpful Reply
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Scott R on Jan 31, 2012thanks walter. I was hoping to hear directly from you.Helpful Reply
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Meem Kaplan on Apr 03, 2016The most common error in pruning hedges is pruning them straight up and down. Think of how a tree grows, wider at the bottom so the lower branches get sun nourishment. Always (!) leave it wider at the bottom than the top. It doesn't have to be extreme but I see so many hedges that are dying out lower down because those branches, leaves are kept from the sun. My father was a professional "gardener" and he taught me this.Helpful Reply
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