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This conifer shrub has fragrant, evergreen foliage and a medium bluish-green color. It has silver overtones that can give it a frosted look. Its spiked, spear-shaped leaves fan out in every direction. New growth highlights the bush in bright green patches. An array of these prickly leaves cluster on small woody branches. Individual leaves are long, narrow, and pointed. Its branches are soft, plush, and pliable.
The Blue Pacific Shore Juniper is tolerant to less than optimal conditions like dry, sandy, and sloped terrains. Place it cascading against a wall, over rocks, and on banks to aid in erosion control. Using the Blue Pacific Juniper for ground cover is an excellent choice, as they are low and slow-growing Junipers. The birds will also be grateful when blue Juniper berries appear in the fall, as they are the perfect snack for our winged friends.
The blue pacific juniper makes a great groundcover. Its low and wild spread creates an attractive area for any yard. It is native to Japan and is especially suited for sandy or sloped lots. It also provides year-round greenery.
Blue pacific juniper is a wonderful, low maintenance shrub for difficult or problematic landscapes. It does well along walkways, sloping embankments, garden borders, and any place that needs ground-hugging cover.
The Juniper Blue Pacific plant is a low maintenance species known for its ability to thrive in coastal climates. When planted in ideal conditions, this Juniper is extremely easy to care for. A common pest that occurs in this evergreen shrub is spider mites. This can be prevented by hosing the plant with a strong spray of water and will disrupt web-making.
Blue pacific spruce tends to be avoided by deer, but it provides a wonderful micro habitat for small wildlife and birds. It is not prone to pests or disease. It can also hold its own and will meander around obstacles.
Juniperus conferta grows best in USDA hardiness zone 6 to 9. Grow this Juniper in a full sun spot, and water once the soil has completely dried. Plant Blue Pacific Juniper ground cover in a hole double the size of the root ball. This trailing juniper is drought tolerant and prefers less moisture in its root systems. Juniper shrubs are also tolerant to salty or sandy soils and can be planted near the coast.
The Blue Pacific Juniper will spread about 4-6 feet and only reach .5 to 1 foot in height. Spreading Juniper Blue Pacific staggered about 3 to 4 feet apart will ensure full coverage ground cover. Blue Pacific Juniper spacing will differ on the look that you are going for, as these plants can be grown as single specimens or groundcover. Blue Pacific Juniper's growth rate depends on the climate it is grown in but averages 6 to 8 inches annually.
Pruning a Blue Pacific Juniper should be done lightly to achieve the desired shape. Heavy trimming is not recommended because Junipers usually have dead zones in their center. If your Blue Pacific Juniper is turning brown this means that some areas on a mature plant may not be receiving sufficient light and will dry up.
Creeping Junipers, like the Blue Pacific, should be pruned by cutting back to make strong lateral branches. Prune your plant by following its natural growth patterns, and cut above the dead zone. As always, make sure your shears are sanitized to reduce cross-contamination and prevent disease.
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