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Juniper Shrubs

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Andorra Compacta Juniper

Andorra Compacta Creeping Juniper: The Perfect Ground Cover The Andorra Compacta Creeping Juniper is low-maintenance ground cover that thrives i...

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Angelica Blue Juniper

Angelica Blue Juniper: Effortless Beauty All Year Round This stunning evergreen boasts vibrant silver-blue foliage that defies the seasonal chil...

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Blue Star Juniper

Blue Star Juniper: Slow-Growing Delight for Pots, Borders & More This captivating shrub boasts vibrant silver-blue foliage that adds a touch...

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Nick's Compact Juniper

Nick’s Compact Juniper: The Perfect Ground Cover Nick’s Compact Juniper is a low-maintenance, evergreen that thrives in harsh conditions, provid...

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Old Gold Juniper

Old Gold Juniper: Add a Touch of Gold to Your Outdoor Space Old Gold Juniper is a resilient shrub with vibrant golden foliage that thrives in ha...

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Parson's Juniper

Parson’s Juniper: Create a Stunning Groundcover Parson’s Juniper is a natural erosion fighter that will help prevent soil erosion in your landsc...

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Junipers are evergreen conifers that belong to the cypress family and include up to 60 species.  They are naturally found in the Arctic region and parts of tropical Africa. 

These shrubs are cherished for their year-round appeal, versatility, and low-maintenance qualities. 

From the tiny ground-covering bushes that barely reach 6 inches tall to majestic trees that soar up to 130 feet, junipers come in a range of shapes and sizes. 

Their foliage is also diverse. There are cool blue hues and even warm golds. So they are an ideal choice for any landscape project. 

Want to screen for privacy or to add some texture to your garden? Rest assured, there's a juniper to meet your needs.

General Specification of Juniper Shrubs

Attribute

Details

Genus Name

Juniperus

Common Name

Juniper Shrubs

Plant Type

Shrub

Light Requirements

Partial Sun to Full  Sun

Height

1 -15 feet

Width

2 - 20 feet

Foliage Color

Blue, Green, Gray to Silver

Season Features

Winter Interest

Hardiness Zones

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9


Benefits of Juniper Shrubs

  • Low Maintenance: Junipers are tough evergreens, they are equally carefree and cherished for their resilience and minimal care requirements. They make the ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.


  • Drought Tolerance: These shrubs can thrive in dry conditions. This reduces the need for frequent watering. You can say they are eco-friendly.


  • Erosion Control: Junipers on a hillside or slope help stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. If you have a hill in your yard where you can't keep mulch on it, try some junipers. 


  • Wildlife Friendly: Birds and small animals are attracted to juniper berries because they provide a natural habitat and food source.


  • Year-Round Interest: With their evergreen foliage, juniper shrubs provide color and texture throughout the year.

USDA Zones for Juniper Shrubs

Juniper shrubs are suitable for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9, depending on the variety. This wide range means they can be grown in many regions across the United States. They do well in cold northern climates, warmer southern areas, and even coastal areas.

Planting, Care, and Maintenance of Juniper Shrub

The best soil condition for juniper shrubs is well-draining soil in a sunny location.  Plant this shrub during the milder months of spring or fall to avoid stress from extreme temperatures.

How to Plant

  • Prepare the planting area by mixing in 20% organic matter. Keep in mind that to space the plants well to ensure good air circulation. This helps prevent fungal diseases.

  • Now, dig a hole that is 2 to 3 times wider than the root ball and slightly shallower. 

  • If you notice that the plant is root-bound, gently loosen the roots 

  • Place the juniper in the hole with the top of the root ball slightly above ground level. 

  • Fill the hole with loose soil, and tamp it down gently to remove air pockets.

  • Water the plant deeply 


Propagation

To propagate junipers, take 6-inch cuttings from healthy plants in mid-autumn to mid-winter. 

Plant the cuttings in pots, burying half of each cutting in soil. Space the cuttings about 2 inches apart. 

Cover with a plastic bag with a few slits and water only when the soil is dry. Once roots develop, transplant them into individual pots and let them grow for a year before planting in your garden or larger pots.

Pruning

Junipers require little to no pruning. In early spring, trim off dead branches and lightly shape the plant as you desire. 

Avoid severe pruning, especially in older plants, as it can create bare spots that won’t regrow.

Soil

Junipers adapt to a variety of soil types but they thrive better if the soil is slightly acidic and well-drained. This helps to prevent root rot.

Fertilization

Junipers usually don’t need extra fertilizer if planted in good conditions. Feel free to apply a slow-release, all-purpose fertilizer in early spring if you so wish. 

Watering

Once the roots become resilient, they need little additional water. Overwatering is more likely to cause issues than underwatering. 

For newly planted junipers, water the plant weekly until roots are established and keep them moist during extreme heat.

Diseases and Pests 

Junipers are resilient and tough. However, you need to watch out for pests like spider mites, juniper twig girdlers, and scale insects. Common diseases include twig blight and root rot. 

These problems can be avoided with proper care and attention. Root rot is caused by overly wet soil so avoid planting junipers in standing water. 

Avoid planting junipers near apple trees, as they are prone to cedar-apple rust, which can damage apples and related trees.

Juniper Landscaping Ideas


Application

Description

Privacy Screens

Plant a row of taller species of junipers to create a natural privacy screen along your property line. Their dense foliage provides effective coverage.

Windbreaks

Plant a row of tall junipers to shield your home and garden from harsh winter winds. 

Hedges

Arrange a low- to medium-sized juniper hedge along the front of your yard, between the lawn and sidewalk. This living fence adds structure and separates your outdoor space from the street.


If you want a formal look, use upright, medium-sized junipers planted in rows.

Entryway Accents

Place a tall container of Dwarf juniper species in your entryway for a touch of greenery and elegance right where guests first arrive.

Foundation Plantings

Plant small- to medium-sized junipers along your home’s foundation. Choose varieties that won’t grow too large and obstruct window views.

Rock Gardens

Incorporate low-growing junipers in a rock garden, pairing them with alpine plants. Their hardy nature and unique textures complement the rugged look of rock gardens beautifully.

Companion Plantings

Feel free to combine junipers with other trees, shrubs, perennials, and groundcovers that share similar cultivation needs. Pair with dwarf bamboo, sage, roses, and ornamental grasses for a harmonious and diverse landscape.


Sustainability Practices for Maintaining Juniper Shrubs

Juniper is a low-maintenance shrub. However, sustainable care practices ensure these resilient plants thrive for years to come. Here are tips to help you grow your juniper in a way that is friendly to the environment.

1. Watering 

Junipers are drought-tolerant once established. However, during the first growing seasons, you need to water deeply although infrequently so the root grows firm. 


Use a drip irrigation system to reduce water waste and make sure not to water too much. Overwatering can lead to root rot and other issues.

2. Pruning

Junipers do not need too much pruning. When you want to prune them, do it selectively just to remove dead parts. Excessive pruning can stress the plant and lead to problems. 

3. Fertilization 

If you ever need to apply fertilizers, use organic or slow-release ones. The aim is to minimize environmental impact. You can also apply compost or well-rotted manure to enrich the soil naturally. 


This approach reduces reliance on synthetic fertilizers which can leach into groundwater and cause pollution.

4. Pests Management

Monitor your juniper shrubs for pests and diseases. Use techniques, such as introducing beneficial insects or using organic insecticidal soaps, to manage pest populations. 


Don’t use harsh chemicals and pesticides that can harm beneficial insects and disrupt the garden’s ecosystem. Instead, choose eco-friendly options and focus on prevention rather than treatment.

5. Soil Conservation

Make sure the soil drains properly where you plant juniper and avoid areas with standing water. Junipers do pretty well in slopes or areas prone to erosion because they help stabilize the soil. 


Their dense foliage also helps reduce soil erosion by shielding the soil from heavy rainfall and wind.


Where to Buy Juniper Shrubs

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We grow our juniper shrubs under optimal conditions and inspect for quality. Our plants come with detailed care instructions, so you can choose the right variety for your needs.


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Conclusion

Juniper shrubs will give unmatched versatility to your living space. They provide the privacy you need and are a great choice for creating elegant borders and groundcovers. 

That aside, these hardy plants adapt to a variety of garden needs and climates. Their evergreen foliage ensures year-round interest, while their diverse forms and colors allow for creative landscaping ideas.

Explore our collection today. We will help you find the perfect juniper for your garden.

FAQs on Juniper Shrubs

How fast do juniper shrubs grow? 

Growth rates vary depending on the variety of juniper you plant. Some like 'Skyrocket,' can grow up to 2 feet per year, while others, like 'Blue Star,' grow more slowly.

Can I grow junipers in containers? 

Yes, it's possible to grow junipers in containers. Many dwarf juniper varieties, such as 'Blue Star' or 'Gold Cone,' make the best container plants for patios and small spaces.

Can I eat Juniper berries? 

Some juniper berries are edible. They are used as a spice, most notably in gin. However, not all varieties are safe to eat.

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