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Green Pillar Boxwood

A Slim Evergreen “Exclamation Point” For Tight Spaces

Green Pillar Boxwood is the answer when you want boxwood elegance, but you don’t have boxwood space. Its naturally narrow, upright habit creates strong vertical structure—perfect for skinny beds, along fences, beside walkways, or anywhere you need height without sacrificing width. The foliage is dense and glossy green, so it reads clean and formal from the street and stays attractive through every season.

This is also one of the easiest ways to bring symmetry into a landscape. Plant a pair to frame an entry, line a path with repeating columns, or tuck it into tight foundation corners that always feel awkward to fill. You get that classic evergreen “architecture” without the bulky footprint of wider shrubs.

Year-Round Hedge Power With A Naturally Columnar Shape

If you’ve ever wanted a hedge that feels crisp and intentional—but you don’t want it swallowing your yard—Green Pillar Boxwood was made for that job. Mature plants typically reach about 7–9 feet tall and stay a manageable 2–3 feet wide, which means you can create a tall green screen in spaces where traditional hedges would crowd patios, driveways, or property lines.

Because the shape is naturally upright, it takes less pruning to keep it looking tailored. Use it as a living fence, a privacy screen, or a formal boundary in modern landscapes. The look is clean, vertical, and evergreen—exactly what you want when you’re building “bones” that make everything else in the garden look more designed.

Deer Resistance And Dependable Performance In Zones 5–9

Green Pillar Boxwood is generally deer resistant, which is a big reason it’s trusted for hedges and front-yard structure. While no plant is completely deer-proof, boxwoods are rarely a first-choice browse, and this variety is especially useful in landscapes where you want to plant once and not worry about repeated damage.

It’s also hardy and adaptable across Zones 5–9, handling full sun to partial shade with ease. Give it well-drained soil, avoid consistently soggy spots, and it will hold its color and form through the seasons. If you want a reliable evergreen structure that’s both refined and practical, Green Pillar checks the boxes.

Low-Maintenance Care That Keeps The Profile Tight And Healthy

Green Pillar Boxwood is low-maintenance by nature, but a few smart habits make it look exceptional. Water deeply during the first growing season to build a strong root system, and mulch to stabilize moisture and temperature. Once established, it’s more forgiving and won’t demand constant attention—especially compared to faster-growing screening shrubs.

Pruning is simple: light shaping in late winter or early spring, with an optional summer touch-up to maintain a sleek outline. Avoid cutting back more than about one-third at a time, and consider occasional interior thinning to improve airflow. That small effort helps reduce stress and supports healthier foliage—so your “pillar” stays dense, green, and beautifully vertical.

A Slim Evergreen “Exclamation Point” For Tight Spaces

Green Pillar Boxwood is the answer when you want boxwood elegance, but you don’t have boxwood space. Its naturally narrow, upright habit creates strong vertical structure—perfect for skinny beds, along fences, beside walkways, or anywhere you need height without sacrificing width. The foliage is dense and glossy green, so it reads clean and formal from the street and stays attractive through every season.

This is also one of the easiest ways to bring symmetry into a landscape. Plant a pair to frame an entry, line a path with repeating columns, or tuck it into tight foundation corners that always feel awkward to fill. You get that classic evergreen “architecture” without the bulky footprint of wider shrubs.

Year-Round Hedge Power With A Naturally Columnar Shape

If you’ve ever wanted a hedge that feels crisp and intentional—but you don’t want it swallowing your yard—Green Pillar Boxwood was made for that job. Mature plants typically reach about 7–9 feet tall and stay a manageable 2–3 feet wide, which means you can create a tall green screen in spaces where traditional hedges would crowd patios, driveways, or property lines.

Because the shape is naturally upright, it takes less pruning to keep it looking tailored. Use it as a living fence, a privacy screen, or a formal boundary in modern landscapes. The look is clean, vertical, and evergreen—exactly what you want when you’re building “bones” that make everything else in the garden look more designed.

Deer Resistance And Dependable Performance In Zones 5–9

Green Pillar Boxwood is generally deer resistant, which is a big reason it’s trusted for hedges and front-yard structure. While no plant is completely deer-proof, boxwoods are rarely a first-choice browse, and this variety is especially useful in landscapes where you want to plant once and not worry about repeated damage.

It’s also hardy and adaptable across Zones 5–9, handling full sun to partial shade with ease. Give it well-drained soil, avoid consistently soggy spots, and it will hold its color and form through the seasons. If you want a reliable evergreen structure that’s both refined and practical, Green Pillar checks the boxes.

Low-Maintenance Care That Keeps The Profile Tight And Healthy

Green Pillar Boxwood is low-maintenance by nature, but a few smart habits make it look exceptional. Water deeply during the first growing season to build a strong root system, and mulch to stabilize moisture and temperature. Once established, it’s more forgiving and won’t demand constant attention—especially compared to faster-growing screening shrubs.

Pruning is simple: light shaping in late winter or early spring, with an optional summer touch-up to maintain a sleek outline. Avoid cutting back more than about one-third at a time, and consider occasional interior thinning to improve airflow. That small effort helps reduce stress and supports healthier foliage—so your “pillar” stays dense, green, and beautifully vertical.

$10.49

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Green Pillar Boxwood

$34.95

$10.49

Description

A Slim Evergreen “Exclamation Point” For Tight Spaces

Green Pillar Boxwood is the answer when you want boxwood elegance, but you don’t have boxwood space. Its naturally narrow, upright habit creates strong vertical structure—perfect for skinny beds, along fences, beside walkways, or anywhere you need height without sacrificing width. The foliage is dense and glossy green, so it reads clean and formal from the street and stays attractive through every season.

This is also one of the easiest ways to bring symmetry into a landscape. Plant a pair to frame an entry, line a path with repeating columns, or tuck it into tight foundation corners that always feel awkward to fill. You get that classic evergreen “architecture” without the bulky footprint of wider shrubs.

Year-Round Hedge Power With A Naturally Columnar Shape

If you’ve ever wanted a hedge that feels crisp and intentional—but you don’t want it swallowing your yard—Green Pillar Boxwood was made for that job. Mature plants typically reach about 7–9 feet tall and stay a manageable 2–3 feet wide, which means you can create a tall green screen in spaces where traditional hedges would crowd patios, driveways, or property lines.

Because the shape is naturally upright, it takes less pruning to keep it looking tailored. Use it as a living fence, a privacy screen, or a formal boundary in modern landscapes. The look is clean, vertical, and evergreen—exactly what you want when you’re building “bones” that make everything else in the garden look more designed.

Deer Resistance And Dependable Performance In Zones 5–9

Green Pillar Boxwood is generally deer resistant, which is a big reason it’s trusted for hedges and front-yard structure. While no plant is completely deer-proof, boxwoods are rarely a first-choice browse, and this variety is especially useful in landscapes where you want to plant once and not worry about repeated damage.

It’s also hardy and adaptable across Zones 5–9, handling full sun to partial shade with ease. Give it well-drained soil, avoid consistently soggy spots, and it will hold its color and form through the seasons. If you want a reliable evergreen structure that’s both refined and practical, Green Pillar checks the boxes.

Low-Maintenance Care That Keeps The Profile Tight And Healthy

Green Pillar Boxwood is low-maintenance by nature, but a few smart habits make it look exceptional. Water deeply during the first growing season to build a strong root system, and mulch to stabilize moisture and temperature. Once established, it’s more forgiving and won’t demand constant attention—especially compared to faster-growing screening shrubs.

Pruning is simple: light shaping in late winter or early spring, with an optional summer touch-up to maintain a sleek outline. Avoid cutting back more than about one-third at a time, and consider occasional interior thinning to improve airflow. That small effort helps reduce stress and supports healthier foliage—so your “pillar” stays dense, green, and beautifully vertical.