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Blue Chip Creeping Juniper

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Plant Information
Common Name Blue Chip Creeping Juniper
Botanical Name Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip'
Description
Plant Type Evergreen
Mature Height 10 to 12 in
Mature Width 8 to 10 ft
Growth Habit Spreading
Bloom Color Non-Flowering
Bloom Interest Non-Flowering
Seasonal Interest Winter
Foliage Color Green-blue
Foliage Type Evergreen Needles
Fall Color Green-Blue
Attributes Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Dry Soil
Attracts Butterflies No
Attracts Birds No
Care
Sun Exposure Full Sun, Partial Shade
USDA Hardiness Zone 3 to 9
Zoned for KC Region Yes
Water Preference Moist,well-drained
Maintenance Level Low
Cost Moderate
Watering Notes Water new plantings once a week until plants show no sign of stress. Taper off, relying on nature to give an average of 1" of rain per week. During times of heat stress, water slow and deep to encourage roots to grow deep.
Fertilize Notes Conifers should not be fertilized during the first growing season. Established plants that look good in color and in growth don't need fertilizer. If needed, fertilizer should be applied when dormant.
Prune Notes Prune selective branches to maintain natural shape in late winter or early spring.