Eastern Redcedar Tree
Juniperus virginiana
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Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Juniperus virginiana
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
This easy-care evergreen thrives in most soils, needing minimal attention from you to flourish. Imagine the joy of creating a wildlife haven in your yard, simply by planting this beautiful, low-maintenance tree. Let the Eastern Redcedar transform your yard into a sanctuary buzzing with life.
The Eastern Redcedar boasts a unique and captivating foliage that transforms subtly throughout the seasons. In spring, young shoots emerge adorned with soft, needle-like leaves. These juvenile needles boast a vibrant, light green hue that’s almost chartreuse, and their texture is soft and pliable.
As the season progresses, these needles mature, transforming into the signature feature of the Eastern Redcedar - scale-like foliage. These mature scales overlap tightly along the branches, creating a dense, textured surface. Their color shifts to a deeper, more mature green, with a hint of blue or gray that adds a touch of sophistication.
Throughout summer and fall, this evergreen foliage maintains its rich color, offering a reliable source of green against the backdrop of your changing landscape. As winter approaches, the foliage may take on a slightly bronzed cast, but it remains remarkably resilient, adding a touch of rustic charm to your snowy yard.
Eastern Redcedar thrives in full sun, receiving at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. This ensures healthy growth and maintains its dense, vibrant foliage. It tolerates some shade, but growth may be slower. Well-drained, rocky soil is ideal. This tree doesn’t tolerate soggy conditions, so avoid planting in areas with poor drainage. Amend clay soils with sand or gravel to improve drainage before planting.
Eastern Redcedar matures to a height of 30-65 feet with a spread of 10-20 feet. Consider its mature size and allow ample room for growth when choosing a planting location. When planting multiple trees, space them at least 20 feet apart to avoid overcrowding and ensure proper air circulation.
Dig a hole roughly twice as wide and deep as the root ball of your Eastern Redcedar. This allows for proper root expansion and encourages the tree to establish itself securely. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the hole with a shovel or garden fork to create a space for the roots to grow freely.
Gently remove your Eastern Redcedar from its container and loosen any circling roots. Position the tree in the hole so the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits at ground level. Avoid planting too deep or shallow. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping it down gently to eliminate air pockets and secure the plant in place.
After planting, water your Eastern Redcedar deeply to settle the soil around the roots and help it overcome transplant shock. Aim to soak the soil all the way down to the roots.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree (avoiding the stem) to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Replenish the mulch layer annually. Once established, this drought-resistant tree needs infrequent watering. During dry spells, water deeply every two to three weeks, checking the soil moisture beforehand.
This easy-to-care-for evergreen isn’t just beautiful, it fosters a thriving ecosystem, attracting a chorus of wildlife and creating a haven for butterflies and other pollinators. Let the Eastern Redcedar Tree transform your yard into a sanctuary of serenity and vibrancy. Don’t wait to experience the magic - buy your Eastern Redcedar Tree today and watch your backyard blossom into a symphony of life.
Once established, this drought-resistant tree needs infrequent watering. During dry spells, water deeply every two to three weeks, checking the soil moisture beforehand.
Replenish your mulch layer annually to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Aim for a 2-3 inch layer around the base of the tree.
While adaptable to some shade, your Eastern Redcedar thrives in full sun. This ensures healthy growth and maintains the tree’s dense, vibrant foliage.
Prune minimally during the tree’s dormant period to remove dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches. This helps maintain its shape and encourages healthy growth.
This resilient tree rarely succumbs to pests or diseases. Keep an eye out for signs of stress like yellowing leaves and use organic methods like insecticidal soap if necessary.
Generally, fertilizing isn’t required. However, if growth seems slow, a balanced, slow-release fertilizer applied in early spring can give your tree a boost.
Give your new tree a deep and thorough watering to settle the soil around the roots and help it overcome transplant shock. Aim to soak the soil all the way down to the roots.
Consistent moisture is crucial for establishing a strong root system. Water your tree deeply once a week, especially during hot or dry weather. Focus on watering the root zone, which extends outwards past the edge of the leaves. Use a hose with a gentle spray to allow the water to soak in deeply. Check the soil moisture by sticking your finger down a couple of inches - water again if it feels dry.
Once established, your Eastern Redcedar’s drought tolerance kicks in. You can reduce watering frequency. Water deeply every two to three weeks during normal weather. However, continue to monitor soil moisture, especially during extended dry periods. Even established trees benefit from occasional deep watering during droughts.
No need to fertilize upon arrival. The root system is focusing on establishing itself, and fertilizer can hinder this process.
Similar to the above, fertilizing during the first year isn’t typically necessary. The focus is on root development, and the nutrients in the surrounding soil are sufficient.
Even after a year, your Eastern Redcedar may not require fertilization. However, if growth seems slow, a light application of a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring can give it a boost. Opt for a formula with a low nitrogen content (like a 10-10-10) and follow the application instructions carefully. Less is more with this tree.
Prune during the tree’s dormant period, ideally in late winter (before new growth emerges) or early spring. This minimizes stress on the tree and allows for proper wound healing.
Sharp bypass pruners or lopping shears will suffice for most pruning tasks on your Eastern Redcedar.
Always use clean, sharp tools to prevent infection. Focus on removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches. You can also lightly prune to remove unwanted growth or shape the tree. Make clean cuts just above a bud or outward-facing branch for a more natural look. Avoid removing more than one-third of the tree’s canopy at a time.
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