The result is a plant that arrives to you in excellent condition, and whose root system is protected and in tact, while the rest of the plant is able to "breathe". We use various methods to secure the plant within the shipping box so that it does not move / shift during transit. The bag is then secured with a twist tie around the plant's base and placed in the shipping container/box and sent out for shipment. The plastic bag serves to keep the root base nice & moist while keeping the remaining soil with the roots. The root base of the plant is then misted down with water and put in a plastic bag. Prior to shipping, your plant(s) are removed from their pots and any loose, unnecessary soil removed. The Espoma Organic Plant Foods may be used at anytime. Best to fertilize in early spring, and again in mid fall - avoid feeding standard chemical fertilizers during hot summer months, and directly after transplanting.
Other granular fertilizers with a 6 - 12 - 12, or 10 - 10 - 10 ratio can also be used - but we suggest using them at 1/2 - 3/4 strength to avoid any chemical burn issues to the root system of the plants. However, a water soluble type plant food (Miracle Gro, or equivalent ) are also acceptable options. We personally use, and recommend the Espoma line of organic plant foods, as they are super effective yet gentle enough to use on even the most delicate of evergreen species where fertilizer burn would normally be a major concern. Fertilization / Feeding : For maximum health & hardiness, we highly recommend a good grade granular ( preferably organic ) fertilizer / plant food for use with all of our plant species. Deer Resistance Rating : Lowest Resistance Highest Resistance Recommended Spacing : For groundcover use, spacing of 2 ft apart, otherwise spacing can be widened to have room between each specimen Inspect plants once or twice a year for any signs of bagworm infestations.
#Juniper blue star free#
Diseases / Insects : Rather trouble free juniper - however many Juniperus squamate varieties have been known to be susceptible to bagworms from time to time. Flower, Cone, Or Berry Facts : None to mention. Has a prickly feel to it, but looks much more intimidating than it actually is. Foliage Color & Texture : Foliage is needle-like, and very, very silvery blue. Soil Preference : Average to slightly acidic & sandy - well drained.
Growth rate will be slightly slower in shadier spots.
#Juniper blue star full#
Sun Exposure : Full sun to partial shade. Hardiness Zones : 4 - 8 (if unsure of your zone, please use zone finder below) Growth Rate : Slow to moderate (2" - 4" avg per yr) First discovered around 1950, and has been a popular choice - especially in cooler, more temperate climates ever since. Excellent choice for colorful accent border to trim out larger foundation or specimen planting areas. Prefers full sun, but will accept some shade.
Makes a very pretty groundcover as it matures. It has very rich, silvery-blue needles year round.