
Product Description
Easy-Maintenance Juniper For Color and Coverage
This easy-care, dense, evergreen Juniper shrub is lush and hardy - great for year-round groundcover at a low-growing, appealing height!
Growing to an attractive size of 2-3 feet tall by 6 feet wide in full to partial sun, our Parson’s Juniper boasts eye-catching, soft, silvery blue-green foliage that compliments landscape walls, containers, or rock gardens. It's ideal for hard-to-plant areas and also prevents soil erosion for a reliable and beautiful landscape addition.
It gets better, too! This shrub is deer, drought, and salt spray tolerant - not to mention, pest and disease resistant - making it an excellent choice for beginner gardeners to expert growers.
When you're looking for long-lasting color and texture that's low-maintenance and perfect for solving an array of landscape needs, choose the Parson's Juniper shrub.
Ready to transform your landscape this year? Order your Parson's Juniper now to enjoy its good-looking growth and multitude of benefits!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Choose a location with full sun (6 to 8 hours of sun per day) and ideally well-drained soil. However, this Juniper shrub is highly adaptable, drought resistant and easy-to-grow in most soil types.
When it’s time to plant your shrub, start by digging a hole that’s at least twice the width of the root ball. After placing your shrub in its hole, backfill the soil, tamp down, and water to establish the root system.
If you're container planting, select a pot that's twice the width of your shrub's shipped container and ensure it has drainage holes. Use organic soil mix, place your shrub, and put the pot in a sunny location on your porch or patio.
2. Watering: Water your new shrub regularly and deeply during its first growing season to help it establish – weekly, or more often during extreme heat. Once your shrub has acclimated to your landscape, you can reduce your watering frequency. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the soil – if it’s dry down to around 2 inches, it’s time to water.
3. Fertilizing: You can fertilize your plant in the late winter or early spring during its first year - a general 10-10-10 fertilizer is the ideal option to use. Once established, you won’t need regular fertilization.
4. Pruning: Since it has slow growth, you will hardly need to prune your shrub. However, you can prune as needed to shape for your landscape or garden setting.
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| May 12, 2026 | $28.99 | $28.99 | $28.99 | 1 |
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Easy-Maintenance Juniper For Color and Coverage This easy-care, dense, evergreen Juniper shrub is lush and hardy - great for year-round groundcover at a low-growing, appealing height! Growing to an attractive size of 2-3 feet tall by 6 feet wide in full to partial sun, our Parson’s Juniper boasts eye-catching, soft, silvery blue-green foliage that compliments landscape walls, containers, or rock gardens. It's ideal for hard-to-plant areas and also prevents soil erosion for a reliable and beautiful landscape addition. It gets better, too! This shrub is deer, drought, and salt spray tolerant - not to mention, pest and disease resistant - making it an excellent choice for beginner gardeners to expert growers. When you're looking for long-lasting color and texture that's low-maintenance and perfect for solving an array of landscape needs, choose the Parson's Juniper shrub.Ready to transform your landscape this year? Order your Parson's Juniper now to enjoy its good-looking growth and multitude of benefits! Planting & Care 1. Planting: Choose a location with full sun (6 to 8 hours of sun per day) and ideally well-drained soil. However, this Juniper shrub is highly adaptable, drought resistant and easy-to-grow in most soil types. When it’s time to plant your shrub, start by digging a hole that’s at least twice the width of the root ball. After placing your shrub in its hole, backfill the soil, tamp down, and water to establish the root system. If you're container planting, select a pot that's twice the width of your shrub's shipped container and ensure it has drainage holes. Use organic soil mix, place your shrub, and put the pot in a sunny location on your porch or patio. 2. Watering: Water your new shrub regularly and deeply during its first growing season to help it establish – weekly, or more often during extreme heat. Once your shrub has acclimated to your landscape, you can reduce your watering frequency. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the soil – if it’s dry down to around 2 inches, it’s time to water. 3. Fertilizing: You can fertilize your plant in the late winter or early spring during its first year - a general 10-10-10 fertilizer is the ideal option to use. Once established, you won’t need regular fertilization. 4. Pruning: Since it has slow growth, you will hardly need to prune your shrub. However, you can prune as needed to shape for your landscape or garden setting.
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