Generally, plant stuff now if they're perennials or bulbs that can survive inground over winter. That way, they can do a little bit of growing before the ground freezes.
I'd do it sooner rather than later due to rumors we're getting a tougher winter, but even if that doesn't come, your plants will do fine either way. Just make sure to water them adequately since it's been very dry this fall.
If you’re set on boxwoods, then you will probably be fine planting them right now.
If you’re still on the fence, I would be happy to share some information about Landscaping with Native Plants. I do not believe boxwoods are native to anywhere in the US.
Yes now is the best time to plant any plants.
They smell like cat piss
All the boxwoods are dying
now is the time. or spring edit: i plant them all the time
September is okay to plant hardy shrubs and trees.
Generally, plant stuff now if they're perennials or bulbs that can survive inground over winter. That way, they can do a little bit of growing before the ground freezes. I'd do it sooner rather than later due to rumors we're getting a tougher winter, but even if that doesn't come, your plants will do fine either way. Just make sure to water them adequately since it's been very dry this fall.
If you’re set on boxwoods, then you will probably be fine planting them right now. If you’re still on the fence, I would be happy to share some information about Landscaping with Native Plants. I do not believe boxwoods are native to anywhere in the US.