Blue star juniper plant

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How to Grow and Care for Blue Star Juniper | Gardener’s Path
Are you looking for a low-maintenance ground covering shrub? Why not check out 'Blue Star' juniper? With delightful blue-green foliage, this plant is ideal for planting in areas where you don't want to be bothered with weeding. Learn more on Gardener's Path. #juniper #gardenerspath
How to Grow and Care for Blue Star Juniper | Gardener’s Path
‘Blue Star’ junipers practically glow in the garden with their stunning bright, steely blue foliage. Add to that their dense, mounding growth habit and extremely tough nature, and you have a plant that adds heaps of year-round character to your yard, without much fuss or maintenance. #bluestarjuniper #gardenerspath
How to Grow and Care for Blue Star Juniper | Gardener’s Path
Why you want Blue Star Juniper in your garden
A newly planted Blue Star Juniper. Learn how to grow these easy-care shrubs with this helpful guide.
Why you want Blue Star Juniper in your garden
Blue Star Juniper is superb for showing off colorful Fall leaves! This easy to grow, small evergreen shrub provides stunning blue-green garden color year-round. Learn more including companion plant ideas in this handy guide.
Why you want Blue Star Juniper in your garden
Blue Star Juniper is an easy to grow small evergreen shrub with stunning blue-green garden color. Learn more including companion plant ideas in this helpful guide. Don’t knock the small size of Blue Star Junipers. Their striking blue color makes up for their short height. An evergreen that’s blue? Yes please! Table of Contents What...Read More
Why you want Blue Star Juniper in your garden
Occasional dying brown growth on Blue Star Junipers occurs partly due to poor air circulation since the plant doesn’t get much air moving underneath it. No worries, the shrub is ok! You can easily remove these sections with pruners, with no harm to the plant. Learn more in this blue star juniper guide!
Why you want Blue Star Juniper in your garden
Occasional dying brown growth on Blue Star Junipers occurs partly due to poor air circulation since the plant doesn’t get much air moving underneath it. No worries, the shrub is ok! You can easily remove these sections with pruners, with no harm to the plant. Learn more in this blue star juniper guide!