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Golden Dream Boxwood

Buxus microphylla 'Peergold' Plant Patent #16052

Golden Dream Boxwood stands out with its vibrant, variegated foliage featuring golden-yellow edges, adding year-round color and structure to any landscape. Its compact growth, cold hardiness, and deer resistance make it a low-maintenance, versatile choice for borders, low hedges, and containers.

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Golden Dream Boxwood is a stunning evergreen shrub that adds vibrant color to any landscape with its unique variegated foliage. The glossy green leaves are edged with bright, golden-yellow margins, creating a striking contrast that stands out in garden beds, borders, and containers. Growing to a manageable height of 2 to 3 feet with a similar spread, Golden Dream Boxwood is perfect for small hedges, foundation plantings, or as a low-maintenance accent plant. Its compact, rounded growth habit makes it an attractive option for formal gardens or as a focal point in mixed plantings.

This variegated boxwood thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil with consistent moisture. It's suitable for USDA zones 5-9, providing excellent cold tolerance while maintaining its vivid coloration year-round. Golden Dream Boxwood is also deer-resistant, making it a reliable choice for gardens prone to wildlife damage. Regular pruning helps maintain its shape and encourages denser foliage, but its slow growth rate requires minimal upkeep, making it ideal for beginner and experienced gardeners

Golden Dream Boxwood is an excellent choice for those looking to add both color and structure to their garden. Whether used in mass plantings, as a low hedge, or as an eye-catching container plant, this boxwood's golden variegation brings a touch of elegance to any outdoor space. Its versatility and durability make it a top pick for homeowners seeking a long-lasting, attractive shrub that offers visual interest in every season.


Growzone: 6-9 Golden Dream Boxwood Hardiness Zone 6-9
Hardiness Zone: 6-9
Mature Height: 2 Feet
Mature Width: 2 Feet
Classification: Evergreen Shrub
Sunlight: Partial to Full Sun
Habit: Evergreen, dense foliage
Flower Color: Inconspicuous
Foliage: Rich Green with Gold Edges
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water Requirements: Water well until established

How to Care for Golden Dream Boxwood

Before you buy an Golden Dream Boxwood, make sure to read about the recommended care instructions to keep this plant healthy and thriving.

How do I plant Golden Dream Boxwood?

How do I plant Golden Dream Boxwood?

To plant Golden Dream Boxwood, start by selecting a location that offers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball, allowing the plant’s roots to spread comfortably. Place the boxwood in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the ground. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping it down gently to remove air pockets, and water thoroughly to help the roots establish. Ensure your boxwood is spaced 2 to 3 feet apart if planting multiple for a hedge or border, as this allows proper airflow and growth. Once planted, Golden Dream Boxwood benefits from regular watering during its first growing season, especially during hot or dry periods. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain soil moisture and regulate soil temperature, while also reducing weed competition. Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain its compact shape and encourage dense growth. With proper care, this variegated boxwood will provide stunning golden-edged foliage and structure to your landscape for years to come.

How Do I Water Golden Dream Boxwood?

How Do I Water Golden Dream Boxwood?

To water Golden Dream Boxwood, it's important to establish a consistent watering routine, especially during its first year of growth. Newly planted boxwoods should receive deep watering once a week, ensuring the water penetrates the root zone, typically about 6-8 inches deep. In hot or dry periods, you may need to increase the frequency of watering to twice a week to prevent the soil from drying out. It’s crucial to water at the base of the plant, avoiding overhead irrigation, as excess moisture on the foliage can lead to fungal issues. Mulching around the base also helps retain moisture and keeps the roots cool. Once established, Golden Dream Boxwood is relatively drought-tolerant, but it still benefits from occasional deep watering during dry spells. Check the soil moisture regularly by digging a few inches into the soil; if it feels dry, it's time to water. Avoid overwatering, as boxwoods prefer well-drained soil and can suffer from root rot if left in waterlogged conditions. Proper watering practices ensure healthy growth and vibrant foliage, allowing Golden Dream Boxwood to maintain its stunning golden variegation throughout the year.

How Do I Fertilize Golden Dream Boxwood?

How Do I Fertilize Golden Dream Boxwood?

To fertilize Golden Dream Boxwood, it’s best to apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring, just before new growth begins. A fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio around 10-10-10 or 14-14-14 is ideal for promoting healthy root development and lush foliage. Apply the fertilizer evenly around the base of the boxwood, following the manufacturer’s recommended amount based on the size of your plant. After fertilizing, water the plant thoroughly to help the nutrients reach the roots. Avoid placing fertilizer directly against the trunk to prevent burning. In addition to spring feeding, you can apply a light second feeding in mid-summer if your Golden Dream Boxwood is in poor soil or showing signs of nutrient deficiency, such as pale or sparse foliage. Incorporating organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure around the base of the plant can also improve soil health and nutrient availability over time. Regular fertilization ensures your boxwood maintains its vibrant golden variegation and grows more densely, enhancing its appearance as a standout in the landscape.

How Do I Prune Golden Dream Boxwood?

How Do I Prune Golden Dream Boxwood?

To prune Golden Dream Boxwood, begin by trimming it in late winter or early spring, before new growth starts. This timing allows you to shape the shrub without disrupting its natural growth pattern. Use clean, sharp pruning shears to remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches, cutting them back to healthy wood. Lightly trim the outer growth to maintain its rounded shape, taking care not to remove more than one-third of the plant at a time. Pruning helps encourage denser growth and keeps the boxwood's vibrant golden edges looking neat and defined. For formal hedges or topiary shapes, Golden Dream Boxwood benefits from more frequent light pruning throughout the growing season. Regular maintenance cuts in summer will help retain the desired form while preventing the plant from becoming overgrown. Avoid heavy pruning in late fall, as it can stimulate new growth that may not harden off before winter, leading to potential damage. By following these pruning guidelines, your Golden Dream Boxwood will maintain its compact, vibrant appearance, adding structure and color to your landscape year-round.


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