Common boxwood 'Graham Blandy' is a versatile shrub known for its dense, evergreen foliage, often shaped into hedges or topiaries. For successful propagation, take semi-hardwood cuttings from the current year's growth, ensuring each cutting has a few leaves. Rooting hormone can encourage stronger root development, and the cuttings should then be placed in a well-draining soil mix and kept moist. Provide indirect sunlight and maintain a steady, moderate temperature, as these conditions support optimal root formation. Patience is key, as rooting may take several months.
Propagation Techniques