
How to grow your own box hedge by taking cuttings or using clippings from pruning.

How to grow your own box hedge by taking cuttings or using clippings from pruning.
If you need a low-growing, formal hedge to edge the beds in an ornamental vegetable garden or a short hedge to flank the edges of a path, then box is the sophisticated choice.
Box cuttings taken in late summer or early autumn will root quickly and be ready for planting out the following spring.
Follow Joe Swift as he plants a box hedge.
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