Juniper Blue Rug
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Add stunning ground cover and vibrant color to your garden with the Juniper ‘Blue Rug’—a hardy, spreading evergreen known for its striking blue-green foliage. This low-maintenance ground cover thrives in full sun and poor soil, making it the perfect solution for areas that need coverage without the hassle of constant upkeep. Whether used for slopes, borders, or as a filler between rocks, the Blue Rug Juniper creates a lush, dense carpet that enhances the beauty of your landscape year-round.
The Juniper ‘Blue Rug’ is drought-tolerant once established and highly resistant to pests and diseases, offering a durable, no-fuss option for gardeners. Its silvery-blue foliage provides a beautiful contrast to other plants and maintains its color through all seasons. With its spreading growth habit, this juniper is ideal for erosion control, creating an effortlessly beautiful and functional addition to any outdoor space.
Order your Juniper ‘Blue Rug’ today and enjoy the easy-care elegance and coverage it brings to your garden!
Growth Rate & Mature Size
Growth Rate: The Juniper Blue Rug is a low-growing evergreen shrub that spreads widely, making it an excellent ground cover. It grows at a moderate rate, typically increasing in size by a few inches each year. As it matures, it will reach a height of about six to twelve inches and can spread out up to six to eight feet wide, although it might grow even further under the right conditions.
Watering & Sunlight
Watering: In terms of water, this shrub is relatively drought-tolerant once established. It prefers well-drained soil and should be watered regularly when it's young. However, once it’s fully established, it can thrive with minimal watering and doesn't like to be kept in soggy soil.
Sunlight: When it comes to sunlight, the Juniper Blue Rug does best in full sun, where its blue-green foliage really shines. That said, it can tolerate partial shade, particularly in areas with hotter climates.