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Which juniper is best for ground cover?

Which juniper is best for ground cover?

‘Blue Pacific’ juniper holds a consistent blue green color in all seasons, with a soft feathery appearance. . One of the fastest growing groundcover junipers, it is also the most dense, ‘Blue Pacific’ is one of the most popular. It is very easy to care for once established and is heat tolerant.

How do you care for a juniper ground cover?

Junipers withstand hot, dry situations in the landscape. Growing creeping juniper: Plant junipers in full sun in well-drained, dry soil. They are tolerant of heavy and slightly alkaline soil. Fertilize in early spring with a well-balanced, complete fertilizer.

How far apart should you plant juniper ground cover?

Space ground cover varieties at least 5 to 6 feet apart. Hedge cultivars should be spaced 2 to 4 feet apart depending on the desired appearance. Plant larger juniper cultivars away from buildings, allowing enough room for the tree to grow to its maximum mature width without interference.

When should you plant junipers?

Juniper is ideally planted in fall to ensure root growth and thus proper settling in in spring. However, you can also plant in spring and water a bit more at the beginning. Note that juniper tolerates virtually all types of soil, and behaves exactly the same whether conditions are moist or during a full-blown drought.

Is juniper easy to grow?

Junipers are ideal if you want an ornamental container plant, and they stay smaller for longer periods if their roots are restricted. Not only can you grow them as a traditional large container specimen or a topiary, but they are one of the easiest plants to grow as a bonsai tree.

What does creeping juniper look like?

Creeping juniper is a low-growing, evergreen shrub that is often used as a ground cover. It features plume-like branches that extend horizontally. The foliage often has a blue-green cast in spring and summer and plum-colored tint in winter.

Are junipers low maintenance?

Juniper is low maintenance and easy to grow. The plants need full sun and a well drained soil. These drought tolerant plants do not like wet soil. They will grow in a variety of soils, preferring a slightly acidic soil.

Do junipers need a lot of sun?

Plant juniper shrubs in a location with full sun or light shade. When they get too much shade, the branches spread apart in an effort to let more sunlight in, and the damage to their shape can’t be repaired. Junipers grow in any type of soil as long as it is well-drained.

How tall does a juniper grow?

Juniper Shrubs

genus name Juniperus
height 6 to 12 inches 1 to 3 feet 3 to 8 feet 8 to 20 feet 20 feet or more
width Up to 20 feet, depending on variety
foliage color Blue/Green Gray/Silver
season features Winter Interest