Blue Pacific Juniper
Juniperus conferta ‘Blue Pacific’
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Juniperus conferta ‘Blue Pacific’
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
This easy-care evergreen shrub thrives with minimal watering, bringing a pop of color and year-round charm to your outdoor space. Let it tame slopes, fill in empty patches, or create a defined border – all while requiring little effort on your part. So ditch the endless weeding and embrace the low-maintenance landscape you’ve always desired.
Worried about harsh weather conditions or forgetful about watering? The Blue Pacific Juniper is your answer. This tough evergreen shrugs off dry spells and even tolerates some shade, making it a fantastic choice for sunny spots that get a little afternoon shade or windy areas. Plus, it’s resistant to pests and diseases, so you can enjoy its beauty for years to come with minimal fuss.
This low-growing shrub boasts stunning blue-green foliage that adds a touch of serenity to any outdoor space. Not only is it easy on the eyes, but it’s also a great choice for busy gardeners. It’s the perfect solution for adding life to those forgotten corners or bringing color to hot, sunny spots.
Blue Pacific Junipers thrive in sunny locations with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. They can tolerate some partial shade, but may not develop their best blue coloration. Well-drained soil is crucial. Junipers don’t tolerate wet feet, so if your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with sand or small stones to improve drainage.
Blue Pacific Junipers are low-growing shrubs, reaching only about 1 foot tall at maturity. However, they can spread out 6-8 feet wide. When planting multiple Blue Pacific Junipers, space them 8 feet apart to allow them room to reach their full size and create a solid ground cover.
Dig a hole that’s twice as wide as the root ball of your Blue Pacific Juniper and just as deep.
Carefully remove your Blue Pacific Juniper from its container and loosen any tightly bound roots. Gently place the plant in the hole, ensuring the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil.
Give your newly planted Blue Pacific Juniper a deep watering to settle the soil around the roots and eliminate air pockets.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. After planting, water your juniper weekly during its first year to establish a strong root system. Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and only needs occasional watering during extended dry spells.
This easy-care evergreen shrub boasts stunning blue-green foliage that adds a touch of tranquility to your outdoor space, while its low-growing form creates a beautiful carpet that smothers weeds and prevents erosion. Unlike high-maintenance flowers, this juniper thrives on neglect – it tolerates drought and even enjoys a bit of afternoon shade.
Plus, its resilience against pests and diseases ensures your garden stays picture-perfect for years to come. Choose the Blue Pacific Juniper from Privacy Shrubs today, and watch your garden transform into a haven of serenity and low-maintenance bliss.
Plant your Blue Pacific Juniper in a sunny spot or somewhere with partial shade. It needs at least 6 hours of sunlight a day.
Water your juniper deeply after planting to help it settle. Once established, it won’t need much water – only soak it during long dry spells.
Well-drained, slightly acidic soil is ideal. If your soil is heavy, add sand or small stones to help water flow through better.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.
Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain shape. Remove dead or damaged branches to keep your juniper healthy.
Feed your juniper once a year in spring with a slow-release fertilizer formulated for evergreens.
Keep an eye out for signs of stress like brown leaves or stunted growth, which could indicate watering or soil issues. Watch for pests and diseases, although this juniper is generally resistant.
Give your juniper a good soak after planting to settle the soil around the roots and eliminate air pockets. This helps ensure good contact between roots and soil.
Water your juniper weekly during its first year to establish a strong root system. Aim to soak the soil 6-8 inches deep to encourage deep root growth. Increase watering frequency if it’s very hot or dry, but reduce watering during periods of heavy rain to avoid waterlogging.
Once established, your juniper is drought-tolerant. Water only during extended dry spells. Check the top inch of soil; if dry, water deeply to encourage deep root growth for continued drought tolerance.
Hold off on fertilizer when you first plant your juniper. New plants need time to adjust to their new environment, and fertilizer can be stressful.
Wait until the following spring after planting to begin feeding your juniper. Use a slow-release, balanced fertilizer formulated for evergreens or junipers, like 10-10-10 or 16-4-8. Follow the package instructions for application amount. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the base of the plant, reaching out as far as the branches extend. Water thoroughly to move the fertilizer into the soil.
Continue feeding your juniper annually in early spring. This provides nutrients during its main growth period. If your juniper looks healthy, you can reduce fertilizing to every other year. Remember, more isn’t always better – over-fertilizing can harm the plant and the environment.
Get sharp cutting shears and gloves to keep your hands safe.
Prune your juniper in late winter or early spring, just before new growth appears. This allows the plant to heal quickly and resume growth.
Inspect your juniper for any dead, diseased, or damaged branches. These should be the first to go. Prune these branches back to where healthy growth begins, making clean cuts just above a side branch or bud. Removing diseased parts helps prevent the spread of illness. Consider cleaning your shears after dealing with diseased sections to avoid transmitting diseases to healthy parts of the plant.
Instead of simply shortening branches, aim to thin out the juniper to allow for better light and air circulation throughout the plant. This promotes healthy growth and prevents overcrowding. If needed, remove some of the thicker inner branches to open up the center of the plant.
Once you’ve finished pruning, clean up any fallen debris around the base of the plant. This helps prevent the spread of diseases and pests. Your juniper shouldn’t require any special feeding after pruning. However, if you notice signs of stress after pruning, you can provide a light application of fertilizer formulated for evergreens to promote healthy new growth.
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