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Gaillardia 'Arizona Sun' Blanket Flower 8" Pot removeBuxus 'English Box' 2" Pot remove
NameGaillardia 'Arizona Sun' Blanket Flower 8" Pot removeBuxus 'English Box' 2" Pot remove
ImageIn a garden, vibrant red and yellow blooms of Gaillardia 'Goblin' (Blanket Flower) from a 4" pot flourish amidst lush green leaves.A formal garden with neatly trimmed hedges, a square lawn area, and a large decorative urn on a plinth in front of an elegant building.
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Gaillardia x grandiflora 

Arizona Sun Blanket flower has masses of beautiful tomato orange daisy flowers with red eyes and yellow tips at the ends of the stems from early summer to mid-winter. Its tomentose narrow leaves remain grayish green in color throughout the season. It is a good choice for attracting bees and butterflies to your yard, plant in full sun to part shade position. 8''/20cm pot

Buxus sempervirens

English Box is Melbourne’s most popular box hedging and topiary plant. • Low maintenance, only requiring 1-2 prunings a year • Evergreen with no flowers • Can be used for hedging, topiary balls, cones, squares, spirals and standards  2''/4cm pot size. Full Sun PlantIdeal For hedgingTopiary PlantsTubs and ConatinersResponds Well To PrunningPrune Well
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Growing English Box

English Box grows in full sun through to the very deepest shade. In fact English Box will grow with no direct sunlight. English Box is the best of the low borders when you have a border that is partly in full sun and partly in deep shade. For perfect English Box borders and hedges, we recommend a spacing of 5 plants per metre. The secret to making perfect English Box borders and hedges is to space your English Box closely. Often people plant their English Box too far apart and they take forever to fill in. English Box tend to shoot upward instead of outward when they are younger. If English Box is spaced too far apart there will be upside down ‘U’ shaped gaps at the bottom of the hedge. One old English gardening book said to plant English Box 1 inch apart. At Chris & Marie’s Plant Farms we have found over the years that planting English Box at the rate of 5 per metre will create a dense bushy border in just a few years without making it unnecessarily expensive to establish a border. For more information, visit our English Box Factsheet.
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Buxus sempervirens

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Up to 1.2 metres, or trimmed lower

planting-distance

For border: 5 per metre For low border, 3 or 4 per metre For taller hedge

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Traditional slower growing neat hedge or border with glossy oval dark green leaves

conditions

Full sun to part shade, moist well drained soil

landscape-use

Hedges, borders, topiary, mazes, containers and general garden planting

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