Size: 5 gallon
Littleleaf boxwood is a commonly used evergreen shrub for pruned hedges. They are known to tolerate heavy pruning. Prune littleleaf boxwood to the desired shape and size using sharp pruning shears.
Light: Needs partial sun to shade.
Water: Watering a boxwood should be done with a drip system or soaker hose. Alternatively, allow a hose to trickle slowly at the base of the plant until the ground is thoroughly saturated. Keep in mind that a large, mature boxwood shrub requires more water to saturate the root system than a small or young plant.
Humidity: Its resistant to heat and humidity.
Temperature: Maintain a constant temperature between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fertilizer: They need a strong root system for healthy leaves, but for that, you need a fertilizer that encourages strong root development.
Soil: Its best to use good drainage and organic matter.
Toxicity: It low severity poison characteristics