Glowing Blue-Green Evergreen for Any Space
Why Blue Point Junipers?
A ready-made evergreen for stately lawns or privacy screens, the Blue Point Juniper boasts glowing blue-green foliage on a broad, pyramidal form. And though it’s a classic evergreen in many ways, with year-round interest and low-maintenance care, it’s made unique by its ability to acclimate to almost any location.
Basically, the Blue Point Juniper is versatile and adaptable. Not only can you plant this densely-branched tree nearly anywhere, as a clipped topiary flanking your entryway or as a backyard border, but you also get its good looks effortlessly, without much care.
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Other than its dense foliage that boasts month-to-month benefits, from cutting winter cold to mitigating summer heat, our Blue Point Juniper is special because it’s a proven performer. We’ve chosen the best Blue Point specimen available so that you get results at home.
Grown and shipped with care (and its roots) intact, our Blue Point Juniper is second to none. We’ve put in the extra work so that your Blue Point arrives to your door happy and healthful, ready to grow and grow well. Order your Blue Point Juniper Tree today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting Instructions: Before planting your Blue Point, choose a location with full sun (6 to 8 hours of sun per day) and well-drained soil. The Blue Point is highly adaptable, drought resistant and easy-to-grow in most soil types. It’s even deer and smog resistant. But we do recommend that you allow room for its final width while planting, leaving about 3 feet of clearance from doors, windows and walls.
When it’s time to plant your tree, start by digging a hole that’s at least twice the width of your tree’s root ball. After placing your tree in its hole, back fill the soil, tamp down to ensure air pockets are eliminated, and water to establish the root system.
2. Watering: Water your new Blue Point Juniper Tree regularly and deeply during its first growing season to help establishment – weekly, or more often during extreme heat. Once it has acclimated to your landscape, reduce your frequency of watering. If you’re not sure when to water and how much watering your tree needs, simply check the soil – if it’s dry down to around 2 or 3 inches, it’s time to water.
3. Fertilizing: Feed your Blue Point with a slow-release fertilizer before new growth begins in the spring.
4. Pruning: The Blue Point Juniper doesn’t need a lot of manicured care, but if you’d like to shape your tree as a topiary, prune it annually. Simply avoid pruning during the hottest and coldest months to avoid strain on the tree.
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