Are you struggling to keep your boxwoods pest and disease-free? It might be time to consider some alternatives. Let’s look at ten evergreen shrubs you can plant instead of boxwood to form hedges, spheres, topiaries and other shapes in your landscape. Whether you live in chilly zone 4 or warm zone 9, we have ideas for you!
Elegant, evergreen boxwood shrubs have been used copiously to form hedges, spheres, topiaries and more in home gardens, commercial properties, botanical gardens and arboretums for decades. The plant’s versatility in sun and shade, suitability for shaping, deer resistance and widespread availability have contributed to its rise in popularity.
However, as has often been the case through history, the more prevalent a plant becomes, the bigger target it becomes for pests and diseases. Box tree moth, leafminers and boxwood blight have all become critical issues for boxwood (Buxus). Though breeders are making strides in developing resistant cultivars, diversifying what we plant as evergreen hedges is vitally important.
Let’s look at ten different kinds of mid-sized evergreen shrubs to consider planting instead or to replace your struggling boxwood with. All of them are evergreen; some are more amenable to tight shaping while others will give your hedge a more natural shape.