![]() No matter what you are looking for, from a thin Place you are thinking of is well-drained and sunny.Ī second good reason to use junipers is their remarkable Kill the whole plant, and its certainly makes it unattractive. The tips of the shoots all over the plant to turn brown. Wet soil is the leading cause of juniper blight – a nasty disease that causes Hours a day, but the growth will be thinner, and the colors noticeably weaker. ![]() They will tolerate a little shade for a few The only thing junipers don’t like is shade and wet soil. You have rocky, poor-soil areas that need plants, they should be high on your Sandy soils, as well as heavy clays, don’t bother most of them, and if Hot, sunny places, junipers have to be a top choice plant. The other extreme there are junipers that revel in the heat and dryness of zonesĩ and 10, and that take extreme drought conditions. Even in zone 3, whereĮvergreen choices are very limited, a whole host of junipers will thrive. Starters, there are junipers for almost all climates. You will almost certainly want to use them in your garden and landscaping. Why Choose Junipersīefore exploring the world of junipers, let’s consider why Let’s sort out these plants, because junipers are undoubtedly among the toughest and most reliable of evergreens, able to thrive in both cold and heat, and in poor soil too, with few pests or problems. Naturally this is a bit puzzling to beginnings. It might have fuzzy or smooth leaves, and it could be green, blue, yellow, gold or any combination of those colors. Someone will casually say, “It’s a juniper” when pointing at almost anything from a tall tree or a narrow, upright shrub, to something a few inches tall creeping across the ground. Junipers can be confusing plants when you first start gardening.
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