Skylight™
Buxus Hybrid ‘HER2009B03’ PP32275
The grandest member of the Better Boxwood collection, standing impressively at 6–8 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide. With its fast growth rate and mid-green, evergreen foliage that lightens in spring, Skylight offers quick landscape transformations and a heightened aesthetic appeal. Ideal for creating sophisticated hedges, topiaries, or boundary plantings, and it serves as a stunning solitary centerpiece. Fitting seamlessly into any garden space and providing privacy without overwhelming your landscape. Resistant to boxwood blight, ensuring its durability and long-lasting beauty.
Vigorous Growth for Dynamic Landscapes.
Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 5–9
Size: 6–8’ high x 3–4’ wide
Best Uses: Sphere, Privacy Hedge, Corner Foundation, Accent, Container
Growth Habit
Skylight is the fastest growing of the four hybrids, making it ideal for creating substantial landscape features quickly.
Best Uses
Perfect for creating balls, volume applications such as cloud pruning, and higher hedges. Its rapid growth and strong roots make it suitable for more substantial and dynamic landscape features.
Root Strength
With strong roots to support its vigorous growth, Skylight is a robust choice for dynamic landscaping.
How to Plant and Care for Better Boxwood Skylight™
Better Boxwood Skylight™ is an elegant, disease-resistant boxwood variety that works well in landscapes, borders, and garden designs. With proper planting and care, this shrub can thrive and provide year-round beauty. Here’s a guide to help you grow and care for your Better Boxwood Skylight™.
1. Choosing the Right Location
Better Boxwood Skylight™ grows well in USDA zones 5-9 and prefers well-drained soil to prevent root rot. It’s adaptable to a variety of soil types, including acidic, alkaline, clay, and sandy soils, but good drainage is essential.
These shrubs perform best in partial shade to dappled sunlight but can tolerate full sun. In hot climates, Skylight™ benefits from afternoon shade to avoid excessive heat stress. Ideally, the plant should receive 4-6 hours of morning sun for optimal growth. If planted in heavy shade, its growth may become more open and less dense.
In colder regions, planting in a sheltered location can help protect the shrub from harsh winter winds, reducing the risk of winter damage.
2. Planting Instructions
When planting Better Boxwood Skylight™, follow these steps for success:
Soil Preparation: Amend the soil with organic matter like compost to improve its structure and drainage if necessary, especially if you’re working with clay or sandy soil.
Digging the Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and as deep as the plant’s root system. This allows the roots to spread easily. If the plant is root-bound, gently loosen the roots before placing it in the hole to promote healthy growth.
Placing the Shrub: Position the boxwood in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with or slightly above the surrounding soil. This prevents water from pooling around the base, which can lead to rot.
Backfilling and Watering: Fill the hole with soil, firm it gently, and water thoroughly to eliminate any air pockets. Ensure the soil around the roots is settled without being over-compacted.
Mulching: Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the shrub to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Be sure to leave a gap between the mulch and the stem to prevent rot.
3. Watering and Fertilization
In its first year, Better Boxwood Skylight™ requires regular watering to establish a strong root system. Water deeply once a week, more frequently during hot and dry periods. Once the plant is established, reduce watering but maintain evenly moist soil.
Fertilize the plant in early spring with a slow-release, balanced fertilizer to encourage healthy growth. Be careful not to over-fertilize, as this can lead to excessive, weak growth, making the plant more susceptible to diseases.
4. Pruning and Maintenance
Better Boxwood Skylight™ naturally grows in a compact, dense form, so minimal pruning is required. However, if you prefer a specific shape, prune lightly in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. This will help maintain its form and promote fuller foliage.
This variety is highly resistant to common boxwood pests and diseases, including boxwood blight, making it a low-maintenance option for gardeners.
5. Winter Protection
In colder climates, Better Boxwood Skylight™ may experience winter damage from harsh winds and fluctuating temperatures. To protect the roots, apply a layer of mulch before winter. For added protection, particularly in regions with severe winters, consider wrapping the shrub in burlap to shield it from cold winds and prevent winter burn.
By selecting the right location, following proper planting practices, and maintaining regular care, you’ll enjoy the beauty of this blight resistant foundation shrub for years to come.