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Blue Chip Creeping Juniper - #2 Pot - Plant Addicts
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Blue Chip Creeping Juniper - #2 Pot - Plant Addicts

Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 12 InchesMature Spread 6 - 12 InchesGrowing Zones 3 - 8Juniperus horizontalis Blue Chip Creeping Juniper is a medium green to steel-blue colored evergreen trailing shrub. Best used as a ground cover especially for erosion control. This brilliant greenish-blue evergreen stands at …
Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 12 InchesMature Spread 6 - 12 InchesGrowing Zones 3 - 8Juniperus horizontalis Blue Chip Creeping Juniper is a medium green to steel-blue colored evergreen trailing shrub. Best used as a ground cover especially for erosion control. This brilliant greenish-blue evergreen stands at only about 6-12, but trails up to 8-10 from the crown of the plant. If youre in search of a year-round burst of color, Blue Chip Creeping Juniper should be high on your list!Is low maintenance on your list of priorities when searching for your next shrub addition? This is a fantastic contender! Featuring deer resistant foliage, this shrub is also drought tolerant. With minimal needs to keep the foliage looking great year-round, what does this shrub require? Pruning as needed to keep its trailing growth habit in check within its designated home. You get to call the shots when it comes to pruning and can choose to guide each branch to grow in the design you wish to have within your landscape.Blue Chip Creeping Juniper CareWith its low maintenance habits, what should you do to keep your shrub happy? When planting, ensure the crown is level with the ground and the roots spread out in a hole twice the size of the crown. Use an equal mix of native soil and sand to plant this shrub to allow proper drainage. Small pebbles are also great to add to the bottom of the hole.What pH should the soil be? The Blue Chip Creeping Juniper is versatile to many pH conditions and can be planted in either acidic, neutral or alkaline soil. As long as the soil provides proper drainage, your shrub will be quite happy!To fertilize while it is first becoming established, simply add a thin layer of aged compost on top of the roots about 2-3 away from the base of the shrubs trunk.Where should you plant this beautiful evergreen? Full sun is best! Ensure your shrub is receiving at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. Its drought tolerance allows the plant to successfully withhold from regular watering, but how often should it be watered? Within the first several weeks of planting, the soil should be kept relatively moist. After establishing within its home, supplemental watering should be done when there is an excessive drought. If you have not received any substantial rain within 2-3 weeks, water the base of the shrub without submerging its roots.The absolute beauty of this evergreen shrub is its minimal maintenance. Within that maintenance, youll find yourself needing to occasionally prune or shape to your liking. So what does the pruning process look like? Whether your shrub is planted along a hillside, within a large groundcover bed or in any other location, pruning will only need to be done to your specifications. If one or more branches are trailing over a wall or border, you can simply redirect the branch or prune the end of it. Again, the pruning is 100% up to you. If you do not prefer to prune, you can redirect the branches by simply moving them a different direction or by lightly tying them to a structure that you want covered by the Blue Chip Creeping Juniper.Blue Chip Creeping Juniper Plant SpacingBecause of its trailing habit it is recommended to space each plant approximately 5-6 feet, center on center, when planted in mass planting. This will allow ample space for each shrub to spread successfully without the need to fight for nutrients.If you are planting a single Blue Chip Creeping Juniper, keep in mind how far the branches may spread out to. Keep other varieties of plants and trees 8-10 away from this shrub so you do not have plants competing for growing space.Blue Chip Creeping Juniper InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3 - 8Plant Type: BushesLight Exposure: Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 6 - 12 InchesMature Spread: 8 - 10 FeetSpacing: 8 - 10 FeetHabit: Spreading, TrailingFlower Color(s): None | Bushes > Juniper Bushes Plant Addicts 1000046-pc
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Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height 6 - 12 InchesMature Spread 6 - 12 InchesGrowing Zones 3 - 8Juniperus horizontalis Blue Chip Creeping Juniper is a medium green to steel-blue colored evergreen trailing shrub. Best used as a ground cover especially for erosion control. This brilliant greenish-blue evergreen stands at only about 6-12, but trails up to 8-10 from the crown of the plant. If youre in search of a year-round burst of color, Blue Chip Creeping Juniper should be high on your list!Is low maintenance on your list of priorities when searching for your next shrub addition? This is a fantastic contender! Featuring deer resistant foliage, this shrub is also drought tolerant. With minimal needs to keep the foliage looking great year-round, what does this shrub require? Pruning as needed to keep its trailing growth habit in check within its designated home. You get to call the shots when it comes to pruning and can choose to guide each branch to grow in the design you wish to have within your landscape.Blue Chip Creeping Juniper CareWith its low maintenance habits, what should you do to keep your shrub happy? When planting, ensure the crown is level with the ground and the roots spread out in a hole twice the size of the crown. Use an equal mix of native soil and sand to plant this shrub to allow proper drainage. Small pebbles are also great to add to the bottom of the hole.What pH should the soil be? The Blue Chip Creeping Juniper is versatile to many pH conditions and can be planted in either acidic, neutral or alkaline soil. As long as the soil provides proper drainage, your shrub will be quite happy!To fertilize while it is first becoming established, simply add a thin layer of aged compost on top of the roots about 2-3 away from the base of the shrubs trunk.Where should you plant this beautiful evergreen? Full sun is best! Ensure your shrub is receiving at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. Its drought tolerance allows the plant to successfully withhold from regular watering, but how often should it be watered? Within the first several weeks of planting, the soil should be kept relatively moist. After establishing within its home, supplemental watering should be done when there is an excessive drought. If you have not received any substantial rain within 2-3 weeks, water the base of the shrub without submerging its roots.The absolute beauty of this evergreen shrub is its minimal maintenance. Within that maintenance, youll find yourself needing to occasionally prune or shape to your liking. So what does the pruning process look like? Whether your shrub is planted along a hillside, within a large groundcover bed or in any other location, pruning will only need to be done to your specifications. If one or more branches are trailing over a wall or border, you can simply redirect the branch or prune the end of it. Again, the pruning is 100% up to you. If you do not prefer to prune, you can redirect the branches by simply moving them a different direction or by lightly tying them to a structure that you want covered by the Blue Chip Creeping Juniper.Blue Chip Creeping Juniper Plant SpacingBecause of its trailing habit it is recommended to space each plant approximately 5-6 feet, center on center, when planted in mass planting. This will allow ample space for each shrub to spread successfully without the need to fight for nutrients.If you are planting a single Blue Chip Creeping Juniper, keep in mind how far the branches may spread out to. Keep other varieties of plants and trees 8-10 away from this shrub so you do not have plants competing for growing space.Blue Chip Creeping Juniper InformationUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3 - 8Plant Type: BushesLight Exposure: Full Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)Mature Height: 6 - 12 InchesMature Spread: 8 - 10 FeetSpacing: 8 - 10 FeetHabit: Spreading, TrailingFlower Color(s): None | Bushes > Juniper Bushes Plant Addicts 1000046-pc

Specifications

FeaturesAttracts Pollinators, Foliage Interest, Native To North America
HabitSpreading, Trailing
ResistsDeer, Disease
WateringAverage
Foliage Color(s)Green
Mature Height6 - 12 Inches
Spacing8 - 10 Feet
Common NameBlue Chip Creeping Juniper
Plant TypeBushes
Foliage TypeEvergreen
Usda Hardiness Zones3 - 8
Flower Color(s)None
Scientific NameJuniperus Horizontalis `Blue Chip`
Light ExposureFull Sun (At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Mature Spread8 - 10 Feet
ToleratesDrought, Salt
AttractsBirds
Foliage DescriptionDark Green
UsesGroundcovers, Mass Planting, Wildlife Gardens