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NewGen Independence Boxwood

Buxus NewGen Independence® 'SB 108' PP28888

NewGen Independence Boxwood offers exceptional resistance to boxwood blight and pests, making it a low-maintenance, reliable choice for year-round greenery. Its dense, compact form and vibrant green foliage provide excellent structure for formal hedges, borders, and foundation plantings, thriving in both sun and shade.

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NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs for Sale Online

NewGen Independence Boxwood is an exceptional, evergreen shrub known for its superior resistance to boxwood blight and its pest-resistant qualities, making it a standout choice for low-maintenance landscapes. With its dense, lush green foliage and naturally rounded growth habit, NewGen Independence reaches a mature height of 3 to 4 feet with a similar spread, providing excellent structure for hedges, borders, and foundation plantings. This boxwood offers year-round color and beauty, maintaining its vibrant green leaves throughout the winter, making it perfect for adding consistent visual interest to any garden.

Thriving in USDA zones 5-8, NewGen Independence Boxwood is highly adaptable to various soil types and performs well in both full sun and partial shade. Its robust resistance to diseases, including boxwood blight and pests like boxwood leafminer, ensures that your landscape remains healthy and vibrant with minimal care. The shrub's compact growth habit makes it easy to maintain with occasional light pruning, making it an ideal choice for formal gardens or structured landscapes where precision and neatness are key.

Whether used in mass plantings, as a formal hedge, or as a striking focal point, NewGen Independence Boxwood offers unparalleled durability and long-lasting beauty. Its low-maintenance care requirements, combined with its superior disease resistance, make it a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers seeking a reliable, easy-to-grow evergreen shrub that provides year-round structure and elegance to the landscape.


Growzone: 5-8 NewGen Independence Boxwood Hardiness Zone 5-8
Mature Height: 3 to 4 Feet
Mature Width: 3 to 4 Feet
Classification: Evergreen shrub
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Habit: Evergreen; dense foliage
Flower Color: Inconspicuous
Foliage: New growth emerges bright green changing to dark green as the season progresses
Soil Condition: Any well-drained soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Uses: Medium hedge, specimen shrubs, border, foundation plant, container garden

How to Care for NewGen Independence Boxwood

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!

How do I plant NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

How do I plant NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

To plant NewGen Independence Boxwood shrubs, start by selecting a location with well-drained soil and exposure to full sun or partial shade for optimal growth. Begin by digging a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep, allowing ample room for the roots to spread. Place the shrub in the hole, making sure the top of the root ball is level with or slightly above the surrounding soil. Backfill with a mix of native soil and compost to improve soil quality and drainage. After planting, water thoroughly to help settle the soil and establish strong root development. For those planting multiple NewGen Independence Boxwoods to create a hedge or border, space the shrubs about 2 to 3 feet apart, depending on the desired density. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, but be sure to keep the mulch a few inches away from the trunk to prevent rot. Regular watering during the first growing season is essential to ensure the boxwood establishes a healthy root system. With proper planting and care, NewGen Independence Boxwoods will thrive, offering disease-resistant, evergreen beauty year-round.

How do I water my NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

How do I water my NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

To properly water NewGen Independence Boxwood shrubs, focus on deep, consistent watering, especially during the first year after planting to establish a strong root system. Water the shrubs deeply once a week, ensuring that the water penetrates 6 to 8 inches into the soil to encourage deep root growth. During hot or dry periods, you may need to increase the frequency to twice a week to prevent the soil from drying out. Always water at the base of the shrub, avoiding wetting the foliage, as excess moisture on the leaves can promote fungal issues. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and reduce the need for frequent watering. Once established, NewGen Independence Boxwood becomes moderately drought-tolerant and will require less frequent watering. However, during extended dry spells or high heat, occasional deep watering is still necessary to maintain the shrub’s vibrant, green foliage and overall health. Regularly check the soil by digging a few inches down; if it feels dry, it’s time to water. Be cautious not to overwater, as boxwoods prefer well-drained soil and can suffer from root rot if left in overly wet conditions. With proper watering practices, your NewGen Independence Boxwood shrubs will thrive, providing year-round beauty and structure.

How do I fertilize NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

How do I fertilize NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

To fertilize NewGen Independence Boxwood shrubs, apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring, just before the growing season begins. Choose a fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10 to promote healthy root development and dense, vibrant foliage. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the base of the shrub, making sure it doesn’t come in direct contact with the trunk to avoid root burn. After fertilizing, water thoroughly to help the nutrients absorb into the soil and reach the root zone. This early spring feeding provides the essential nutrients your boxwood needs to maintain its lush, green appearance throughout the year. For ongoing growth and health, NewGen Independence Boxwood may benefit from a second, lighter feeding in mid-summer, especially if the shrubs are growing in poor soil or showing signs of nutrient deficiency. Organic compost or well-rotted manure can also be added to improve soil quality and offer long-term benefits. Regular fertilization not only encourages healthy growth but also enhances the shrub’s resistance to pests and diseases, including its superior defense against boxwood blight. With proper feeding, your NewGen Independence Boxwoods will thrive, offering robust, year-round greenery and a low-maintenance, disease-resistant landscape solution.

How do I Prune NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

How do I Prune NewGen Independence Boxwood Shrubs?

To prune NewGen Independence Boxwood shrubs, start by performing light pruning in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Use clean, sharp pruning shears to remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches, improving airflow and promoting healthy growth. Trim the outer edges of the shrub to maintain its naturally compact, rounded shape, but avoid cutting back more than one-third of the plant at a time to prevent stress. Regular, light pruning encourages dense foliage, helping to maintain a neat, structured appearance, especially if you’re using the shrubs for formal hedges or garden borders. For ongoing maintenance, NewGen Independence Boxwoods may benefit from light trimming during the growing season, particularly if you're shaping them for a hedge or topiary. Avoid heavy pruning in late fall, as this can encourage tender new growth that may be damaged by winter cold. Thinning the interior branches occasionally also helps improve light penetration and air circulation, reducing the risk of fungal diseases. With proper pruning techniques, your NewGen Independence Boxwoods will maintain their dense, lush foliage, offering year-round beauty and structure while remaining low-maintenance and disease-resistant.


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