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Junipers: Everything You Need To Know About Junipers

Looking to add a touch of natural beauty to your yard or garden? Junipers are the perfect choice! In this video, we'll discuss the different types of junipers and their care needs, and provide tips on how to best use them in your landscaping.

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Junipers: Everything You Need To Know About Junipers

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  1. Junipers

  2. What Are Junipers? Junipers are among the most often utilized plants in commercial landscaping, parks, and gardens. They can be utilized in nearly any circumstance and come in a variety of forms, sizes, and colors.

  3. Juniper Attributes Depending on the species and variation, junipers can take the form of columnar or pyramidal trees, low-growing shrubs, or flat, ground-hugging mats. Additionally, green, blue-green, blue, or yellow- gold hues that are particularly striking have been considered while choosing cultivars. The shapes, sizes, and colors of junipers are suitable for any landscaping project.

  4. Selecting the right Juniper Junipers are recognized for being hardy trees that flourish in USDA hardiness zones 3-4 through 8-9. Discover the hardiness zone you are in and compare it to those mentioned in the descriptions.

  5. Consider the desired juniper shape as well, whether it be an upright tree, a shrub, or a groundcover. And consider the colors you want to incorporate into your garden. Let's have a look at care techniques for Juniper.

  6. Soil Although junipers may grow in a wide variety of soil conditions, they prefer slightly acidic, organically rich, and well-drained soil since they can develop root rot in stagnant water.

  7. Watering Junipers normally don't need further water once they are established. Diseases carried on by overwatering are more contagious than those brought on by underwatering. Water newly planted specimens every week or two until the roots have developed adequately. During situations of excessive heat and drought, keep plants moist.

  8. Deer resistance junipers Deer generally avoid because of their sharp needles and harsh taste, but in unusual circumstances, they may graze on plants they wouldn't typically.

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