How to trim a large juniper bush.
How to trim blue rug juniper.
Trimming young shoots may also encourage branching and more robust growth.
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.
Blue rug juniper can grow well in almost any area and is low maintenance once established.
Blue rug juniper does not usually need regular pruning except when growth gets unruly or disease has damaged the plant.
However you can prevent the juniper from spreading outside of your desired planting site by keeping it trimmed.
Junipers comprise a group of evergreens ranging from low spreading shrubs to trees.
One good place to start is the removal of any dead or leafless branches these can be cut off at the trunk.
How to prune an overgrown juniper.
Light pruning also can encourage robust growth and branching to create more fullness.
When should i prune my blue rug juniper.
The first time in the spring before the start of growth.
Blue rug juniper also known as wiltonii juniper is a sturdy low growing thick carpet of silvery blue foliage that takes on a purple cast in winter.
Blue rug juniper doesn t really need to be pruned unless the growth has become unruly or portions of the plant are damaged or diseased.
That said you may want to prune them back to about 5 inches from the edge of the bed in late winter.
Second time in summer and last time in autumn.
This instructional video shows you how to prune you juniper plants in summer.
Propagating the plant by seed is unpredictable and can take up to five years so most people use cuttings.
Many upright junipers have a neat pyramidal shape while many prostrate junipers.
Although blue rug juniper won t grow more than 4 to 6 inches tall a single plant can span a width of 8 to 10 feet.
Large juniper bushes are best cut with an electric pruner.
It is better to prune this ground cover three times a year.
Caring for blue rug juniper pruning.
How to trim overgrown juniper.
While overgrown juniper pruning has its limits it is possible to trim your plant down to a more manageable shape.