🌿 Elevate your outdoor vibe with the ultimate evergreen ground cover!
Blue Rug Juniper (Juniperus Horizontalis) is a drought-tolerant, evergreen ground cover that forms a dense silver-blue carpet, ideal for rock gardens, slopes, and borders. It minimizes erosion and suppresses weeds, thriving in both sunny and partially shaded environments for year-round landscape enhancement.
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M**B
Don't buy
Awful , waste of $54.00 the plants are size of an acorn . Dried up . Tried planting them , no growth. The return was such a pain, I was stuck with them . Not an Amazon return
G**N
Baby plants that are a great value.
I was concerned when the box arrived that I’d have a disaster on my hands. Although well marked with ‘Fragile’ and ‘This side up’ stickers, the box was very dented and abused.Upon opening the box, I was happy to see that everything was in place: secured with cardboard straps and a foam glue.The plants are small: about 3 inches in height but they were all in apparent good health.The final value will only be shown in time: if they live and thrive but my initial impression is that these are a very good value. To have bought larger plants at a local store would have cost a small fortune.I planted mine 4 feet apart, which seems absurd for such little plants but I’ve researched that in time, they should fill that space. So: the little plants cover a significant area in total.I was also happy that they were delivered in little trays which gave me time to plant these over the course of days.I expect I’ll be ordering more soon.
M**T
Tiny but healthy
The picture is misleading on size. I ordered 10. It took about 30 minutes to plant. I’m watering every day since my area is in drought. The soil on my property is inhospitable so the small plants are easier to transplant. They are expensive but price comparable to other sellers. I’m hoping for a good outcome.
L**M
Haven't had a great survival rate
The box we received, was not very well handled. No big surprise for Amazon these days.much of the dirt had managed to fall way from the plantings. I spread some screened topsoil over them & immediately watered them lightly on arrival. I had about 75% of them planted within a few days. All planted in good soil, partial sun/shade. No crazy heat. No over watering.From what we have planted so far, about a quarter of them have browned out and I have been replacing them with what was left in the tray.Pretty disappointed in the survival rate! I'm not sure if that is normal, but I was counting on using them all!
A**
great starter plant
All the evergreen plants arrived healthy. They are small but will grow over time. I bought them because you save a lot of money by buying these plants while they are small. The bigger the plant, the more they cost.
A**X
Buyer beware tiny plants with poor root system
Buyer beware when you see pictures for this item they appear to be 5+ inches and robust, these are tiny plants 2 inches above the soil, 3" total if you include tiny roots, at this stage despite having drip irrigation and fertilized and used good topsoil, 50% are dead. I contacted seller who asked for a picture, which I uploaded but never heard back. By the time plants die off you are out of the return window. Very expensive at $180. They also cleverly avoid stating the average height of plants they sell, they just list the "expected height"... the catch is most won't make it. Dont buy plants online especially from this vendor, serious reputable vendors like Stark Brothers give you one year refund, they just don't sell this variety.
O**Y
Blue Rug Junipers are hardy good looking trailing ground cover
I ordered 60 Blue Rug Juniper. They arrived well packaged and still moist and very healthy. They're small, about 1 3/4" each in a plastic pack. The root system is developed well enough to survive transplanting during the summer heat as long as you water regularly and plant them in the sun. I bought them for several reasons. I have a really ugly seawall that also has an erosion problem. Ill plant them near the edge so they trail down to obscure the wall while also anchoring the soil. This is an inexpensive way to do this.
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