Creeping juniper sometimes also called creeping cedar is a low lying evergreen groundcover.
Blue carpet juniper ground cover.
Blue rug juniper accent shrub is ideal as groundcover on hills for erosion control or cascading over retaining walls.
So if you re planning to plant these in your yard make sure you don t plant them in a.
Lovely when planted around boulders or in rock gardens where its twisted branches can be trained to unique forms.
Blue rug juniper serves well as a year round ground cover its silvery blue foliage turning a bit purplish during the cold winter months.
Let s have a look at the different requirements that you need to meet for healthy planting growth and care of the blue rug juniper ground cover.
Blue rug juniper juniperus horizontalis wiltonii is a drought tolerant ground cover that craves good soil drainage this juniper is a practical solution for sunny slopes where water runs off so quickly that plants are apt to go thirsty.
A reliable plant for high desert with its rapidly fluctuating day and night temperatures.
This 6 inch tall evergreen makes an excellent ground.
It stays no more than 6 inches tall so it really is a carpet of blue over your garden.
Blue rug juniper is a hardy evergreen plant with silvery blue foliage that can take on a purple tone in the winter months.
The blue rug juniper is a fast growing evergreen that forms a low carpet of striking silver blue foliage over a wide area.
Within the taxonomy of the plant kingdom they are referred to as juniperus horizontalis.
Seems like a good deal based on quantity but it ll take 4 5 years based on how small these are to form reasonable ground cover even spaced at 3 ft apart.
One popular type of creeping juniper is the juniperus horizontalis blue rug.
It will soon reach 6 to 10 feet across with its branches spreading in every direction.
Spreading growth habit stays low to the ground and is easy to care for.
It grows well on sloping ground preventing.
Design ideas in very cold regions this blue juniper adapts well to snow and frost.
Although there are several varieties they all grow usually no more than 2 feet tall and will spread and extend roots as they do so.
Plants are even smaller than pictured i d venture to say 6 8 months younger than those pictured based on my experience with blue rug.
Prized for its blue green scale like foliage the blue rug juniper juniperus horizontalis wiltonii produces a low creeping growth habit.
In the cold regions this blue rug adapts well to snow and frost but it can turn almost purple in seriously cold winters.