Blue rug juniper is a drought tolerant nearly indestructible evergreen that will grow in almost any well drained soil making it a good choice for steep difficult slopes.
How to propagate blue rug juniper.
Reproduction of this variety by seeds or grafting is not advisable.
The plants add year round color blue.
They are hardy tough as nails will grow in just about any kind of soil and they do well in zones 3 9.
Propagating the plant by seed is unpredictable and can take up to five years so most people use cuttings.
Propagating blue rug juniper.
Blue rug juniper can grow well in almost any area and is low maintenance once established.
Junipers can be propagated by strategically taking cuttings from an existing juniper the parent plant and then rooting and planting that cutting which will develop into a new juniper plant.
Both of these methods have been described in detail in this article.
Planting directions for blue rug juniper.
How to propagate blue rug juniper.
Take a cutting that s around 4 to 6 inches long from a healthy stem between late july and october.
Remove the needles from the bottom third of the cutting dip the end in powdered rooting hormone and plant it in a potting mix.
How to propagate cuttings of juniper.
Knowledge of how to prepare the cuttings for planting will help you get a thick silvery blue ground cover from small pieces of an existing plant.
Although upright forms of juniper are difficult to propagate low growing juniper such as blue rug are easily propagated by taking a stem cutting in summer or winter.
Prized for its blue green scale like foliage the blue rug juniper juniperus horizontalis wiltonii produces a low creeping growth habit.
Junipers juniperus spp have evergreen needles and range in size from low growing groundcovers to small 30 foot trees.
You can propagate blue rug juniper by stem cuttings.