As a ground cover space plants 5 ft.
How to plant blue rug juniper on a hill.
You can propagate blue rug juniper by stem cuttings.
The plants are 25 30 years old and there has never been any issues with these plants.
To soften the edges of a terrace or driveway plant 2 feet back from the edge so that you don t need to trim.
Because if its wide spreading habit remember to allow enough room when planting.
During this period water it every 2 4 days.
If you re looking for a taller juniper that gets about 3 5 feet tall we suggest the grey owl or the angelica blue.
I even put rolled mesh with straw on steepest part with mulch over it to keep ground in place.
What fungicide can be used if it s not too late.
You re not stuck with just one type of creeping juniper when it comes time to find a vendor and buy one.
Blue star does best in light soil with excellent drainage but it won t die if it doesn t get it.
Blue star juniper care is a cinch if you plant the shrub correctly.
It is possible to trim back over long branches.
Remove the needles from the bottom third of the cutting dip the end in powdered rooting hormone and plant it in a potting mix.
Transplant the seedling into a sunny location in the garden.
For example if you want a blue type besides blue rug and wiltonii there are choices such as juniperus horizontalis blue prince which is equally low growing about 5 inches.
My 180 deal i ordered didn t pan out but i still need to plant while hills are already prepared.
These varieties are very similar.
Thanks for any information.
We suggest planting your junipers about 3 5 feet apart.
Where to plant your blue rug juniper.
For a ground cover over a large area plant on 4 to 6 foot centers.
The blue rug juniper typically takes approximately 6 weeks to establish new roots in the soil.
Take a cutting that s around 4 to 6 inches long from a healthy stem between late july and october.
If it is some sort of fungus is it to late to stop the issue.
It will tolerate any number of problem conditions like pollution and dry or clay soil.
Apart to form a dense enough mat to crowd out weeds and control weeds with mulch until the plants cover the area.
The blue rug juniper on my hill has started dying off over the last couple of years.
Adding compost to the soil and mixing it into the top 10 to 12 inches improves drainage add nutrients and loosens the soil for planting.