Junipers

Growing Juniper Trees How To Plant Juniper Trees

Growing Juniper Trees How To Plant Juniper Trees
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  • Lester Lawrence

To plant, dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the container your juniper is growing in. Remove your new plant from its container by squeezing the sides to loosen the soil, and then gently pull the plant out and loosen the roots.

  1. How do you plant junipers?
  2. How long does it take for Juniper to spread?
  3. Are junipers hard to grow?
  4. How far apart do you plant junipers?
  5. Do junipers need a lot of water?
  6. How do you keep junipers small?
  7. What should I plant next to Juniper?
  8. How do you take care of a juniper tree?
  9. What is the fastest growing juniper?
  10. Where do junipers grow best?
  11. Are junipers poisonous to dogs?
  12. Are junipers poisonous?

How do you plant junipers?

Plant container-grown junipers any time of year. Shrubs with balled and burlaped roots are best planted in fall. Dig the planting hole as deep as the root ball and two to three times wider. Set the shrub in the hole so the soil line on the stem is even with the surrounding soil.

How long does it take for Juniper to spread?

Creeping Juniper Characteristics

Most will spread about 8 feet. Some extend to 10 feet or more. If they are in a container or on a ledge, they will continue growing and “cascade” over the side. Creeping junipers usually expand their width by 1 to 2 feet each year.

Are junipers hard to grow?

When planted right and in the right spot, Juniper trees are exceptionally easy to grow. ... Juniper trees tolerates a wide range of soils, including clay, however prefer a well-drained sandy clay or loam. As with so many other ornamental plants, constantly soggy or wet soil can be problematic.

How far apart do you plant junipers?

Space ground cover varieties at least 5 to 6 feet apart. Hedge cultivars should be spaced 2 to 4 feet apart depending on the desired appearance. Plant larger juniper cultivars away from buildings, allowing enough room for the tree to grow to its maximum mature width without interference.

Do junipers need a lot of water?

Watering. Evergreen junipers are extremely drought tolerant and prefer their soil on the dry side. ... Water newly planted junipers twice a week when there is no rainfall for the first two months. Junipers need weekly watering for the first summer to develop an extensive root system.

How do you keep junipers small?

You'll need to start selectively pruning a juniper bush by trimming back each branch's terminal tip. This will reduce the length and weight of the branch, making it less likely to pull out from the trunk. You can also use an arbor tie to attach sagging branches to the central trunk.

What should I plant next to Juniper?

When you are looking for juniper plant companions, think about bamboo. Bamboo species, particularly dwarf bamboo plants, are also good choices for juniper companion plants. Tall bamboo mixes well with tall junipers, while groundcover juniper blends seamlessly with dwarf bamboo.

How do you take care of a juniper tree?

Junipers need little to no pruning so that plants retain their natural form. In early spring, cut out any dead branches, trim back errant growth and lightly shape as needed. Keep up with light pruning as young plants grow to keep them compact and healthy.

What is the fastest growing juniper?

Juniperus chinensis "Torulosa," or the Hollywood juniper, has an appearance as dramatic as its common name. This fast-growing juniper twists and turns to reach maximum heights of about 15 feet tall and grows best in USDA zones 2 through 10.

Where do junipers grow best?

Junipers prefer open, sunny locations in well-drained soils. They will tolerate a wide range of pH levels. They are very tolerant of dry, clay soils and many varieties will grow in sand.

Are junipers poisonous to dogs?

The University of California - Davis list Juniperus (Junipers) in their Safe and Poisonous Garden Plants list as having a minor toxicity (class 2) for pets and children. This rating means ingestion of these plants may cause minor illnesses such as vomiting or diarrhea.

Are junipers poisonous?

All juniper berries contain the powerful oil Thujone. This oil can cause stomach upset, diarrhea, and kidney problems when ingested in large quantities. ... The common juniper, Juniperus communis, is the variety most often used to make gin, medicines, and food dishes, as it is considered safe for human consumption.

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