Sad Boxwood
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I've been trying to get into bonsai for a while, and got this plant with that intention.. It didn't last long enough, but I figured people here would probably know what's going on with it as you all have more experience than I do.
As with any information on the internet. I found sites that advised pulling juvenile (boxwood) plants in for the winter, and others that said to cover it with burlap outside. Given my plant was on a 3rd floor balcony during a New England winter, I figured I'd pull it in (apparently the wrong choice).
As with any information on the internet. I found sites that advised pulling juvenile (boxwood) plants in for the winter, and others that said to cover it with burlap outside. Given my plant was on a 3rd floor balcony during a New England winter, I figured I'd pull it in (apparently the wrong choice).
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Insulate the roots an cross your fingers, and yes, keep them outside......
Does your balcony face north :ohmy:
Does your balcony face north :ohmy:
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This.
My first impression was water.... looks like it dried out and died. Box's are very hardy, no need to bring inside or wont't do well
My first impression was water.... looks like it dried out and died. Box's are very hardy, no need to bring inside or wont't do well
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