What is Juniper Bush?
Juniper Bush, juniperus communis is a coniferous evergreen shrub or tree similar to shrubs, depending on a particular species. It has silvery-green on blue-green leaves similar to needle. There are many types of juniper bushes that differ in size and shape. They may appear as low-growing shrubs that provide ground cover or as column trees, reaching a height of about ten to twenty-five feet high (3-7.6 meters). While it is originally for dry, rocky terrain, it is customizable to different types of soil if it is released freely. Juniper is commonly grown in the home landscape and provides many uses. In fact, juniper shrubs can provide year -round interest, especially in their use with plants of different shapes and textures. Set in groups, shrinking an excellent screen or windbreaker. Juniper shrubs can also be grown in containers. This is ideal for planting Topiar or Bonsai. However, those who want to trim the juniper shrubs for this purpose should do so while JSou young and continue with annual maintenance.
Because the juniper bush has no sleeping buds, pruning and shaping the shrub, while it is young and performs annual maintenance throughout life, it reduces the need for more serious methods of pruning. These shrubs rarely respond well to hard pruning, remain bare and unattractive. In fact, the old, overgrown juniper cannot be rejuvenated, but instead they should be replaced. Any pruning should be done early in the spring.
Another reason for growing juniper is its berries. However, it is important to realize that these berries are only found on female plants. Therefore, male and female plants must be grown in order to produce berries will take place. Although it usually takes from two to three years to ripen the green berries, blue to purple berries can be quite attractive. Are also quite useful, commonly used as PR componentsAbout gin, marinades and sauces.
Juniper Bush has an extensive history that includes healing purposes. It is used for cleaning and cleaning the ritual and was commonly burned to avert evil spirits. Many parts of the shrub were also used to maintain health or treatment of diseases. They range from gastrointestinal diseases such as convulsions and digestive problems after bladder and kidney infection.
growing bush juniper is easy. It can be grown in almost any soil and in different conditions. The only main factor to consider is water. These shrubs do not like wet or too wet soil. Therefore, it is important that the placement of planting is well exhausting. It is also important that they do not overcome these plants. In fact, because they are originally from dry areas, Bushs Juniper is ideal for dry and drought similar conditions.
The depth of planting varies depending on the size of the shrub. However, the hole should be large enough to suit the root ball. The same applies to containers. ForIt is also useful to add some organic matter, such as the fungi of the leaves, well -disturbed manure or garden compost to the bottom of the hole.