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Juniperus horizontalis - Creeping Juniper is a low-growing shrubby plant native to northern North America. It has a sprawling growth habit and green foliage that turns reddish-purple in winter. With over 100 cultivars available, including 'Bar Harbor', 'Emerald Spreader', and 'Blue Rug Juniper', you can find the perfect option for your garden. This plant is a great choice for adding color and requires low maintenance. Order now for a stunning landscape. 10 seeds
This multi-functional plant is resistant to deer, tolerates drought and heat, controls erosion, and stays evergreen. In addition, its ability to thrive in winter adds interest to any rock garden.
Growing Info
Growing
Transplant your young juniper plants when they are big enough to handle and have some proper leaves. Put them into small pots and water carefully. When the roots have filled the pots, transplant the young trees into 1- or 2-litre pots, taking care not to disturb the roots too much.
Planting
Prepare the site well by clearing away any weeds or grass and make a hole big enough to accommodate the root ball. Carefully ease the plant out of the pot (tapping gently if needed) and place carefully in the hole. Make sure the stem it at the same depth as it was in the pot, and firm back the soil.Seedlings require shade during their initial year of growth
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