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buxus caterpillar

Tried all non chemical options and now there's hundreds, best to pull up and start again with something different or persevere?





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Apparently 2013 / 14 was a particularly bad year for box blight and I'm pretty sure the disease came in with the bare root plants I bought - all 300 or so of them. It was a massive task getting them in the ground at the end of a particularly cold spring and they've been a constant source of angst ever since.
Unfortunately, when they're looking good there is absolutely nothing as fine as a manicured hedge of buxus - but sometimes life is just too short. Lonicera is too fast growing to be a decent replacement. Several people recommend the ilex crennata and I'd also look at yew - apparently it can be kept very low - but I'm not too sure how successful it would be. There's also a dwarf berberis which might be worth checking out.
Didn't Beechgrove do a trial of alternatives to box? Not too sure how relevant their findings would be for us in the hot dry SE though.
I think another was a cotoneaster, possibly simonsii ?
There's also Osmanthus burkwoodii.
There may be more ideas here
https://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/acatalog/box-hedge-alternatives.html
A lot depends on how quickly you need it to grow.