PETITTI Juniper Spotlight | Grow for Deer-Resistant, Low-Maintenance & Year-Round Interest

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Junipers are exceptionally deer resistant, making them an excellent evergreen in Northeast Ohio gardens for year-round color. And from tiny & mounding to tall & upright, Juniper gives you options! Noelle explains the many positive attributes of Junipers, and how to grow them. Plus she introduces tall upright varieties, medium fountain varieties, and low groundcover varieties.
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Thank you for this video - I’m researching evergreens to add to my landscape, so really helpful information for me 🙂

Lorelei
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I absolutely love this channel. I live in Texas, but love all the info you give . I wish someone here in Texas would do the same.

reneethomson
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Noelle, Thanks for all of the detailed information on junipers. Whether you plant them as a shrub or groundcover they add wonderful color and interest to the landscape.

MichaelRusso-kj
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Really great survey of junipers. They are wonderful tough plants.

aalejardin
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Wonderful info.on many selections ! Love these evergreens. Thank you.🌈

JohnandNancyTselepis
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You did a good job but you really did them a great disservice. Junipers are a go to for bonsai and you just dusted right by it.

OutsidethePot
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My favorites being 'Medora' .... ohhh, the unique color on this one! Also, 'Moffat Blue', now talk about a gorgeous silver blue upon a more compact growing specimen, color is very steadfast striking year round! A new one to me is the very tall narrow growing 'Woodward', just planted three of these, they look fantastic!

TRguy
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Evergreens of all kinds especially junipers, cypress, pines, spruces, holly, boxwoods. etc in all of their blue/green splendour are what provide gorgeous winter interest during cold day doldrums. 😎💙💚💨🌲🌳🌨🌪🌬🌫❄☃️⛄

mapndo
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Wish there were more blue J. virginiana varieties available. J. scopulorum looks nice, but they're not heat tolerant. Botanica, the botanical garden in Wichita, has a juniper collection named after the guy who introduced the Wichita Blue juniper (which is a scopulorum). But they actually don't even have a Wichita Blue in the collection because it doesn't really grow well in the Wichita area. J. virginiana can be grown almost anywhere in the US, though.

alanerpington
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Love juniper! But unfortunately it’s only the very spiniest ones that don’t get munched by deer in my yard 😭

emkn
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How does blue pacific do as a trailer in a large pot? 8a Atlanta

patriciamcgonigal
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To get the berries, do you need to plant a male? What would those be called?

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