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Blue Chip Juniper

A low evergreen that solves practical landscape problems

Blue Chip Juniper is an excellent choice for homeowners who want an evergreen groundcover that does real work in the landscape. Its low, spreading habit helps cover open soil, soften hard edges, and create a finished look in places where turf or larger shrubs are not the best fit. This is the kind of plant that combines utility and beauty in a very easy way.

Silver-blue foliage gives the landscape year-round color

One of the biggest reasons Blue Chip Juniper stands out is its foliage color. The dense evergreen growth forms a cool-toned mat of silver-blue foliage that brightens sunny beds and contrasts beautifully with stone, mulch, and darker green shrubs. In colder weather, the foliage may take on a slightly purplish cast, which adds another layer of seasonal interest.

Its spreading habit makes it ideal for erosion control

Blue Chip Juniper stays very low but spreads broadly over time, which makes it especially useful on banks, slopes, and other hard-to-maintain areas. It helps stabilize soil, suppress weeds, and create a long-lasting evergreen carpet where more demanding plants might struggle. It also looks especially good spilling over retaining walls or trailing along the front of planting beds.

Excellent for rock gardens, border edges, and large sunny spaces

This juniper is especially effective in rock gardens, gravel gardens, sunny slopes, border fronts, and large mass plantings where the goal is broad evergreen coverage without much height. It also fits well into coastal and waterwise landscapes, where its salt tolerance and drought tolerance add even more practical value.

Tough, drought tolerant, and easy to maintain

Blue Chip Juniper performs best in full sun and sharply drained soil. Once established, it is notably drought tolerant and generally needs very little pruning beyond light cleanup or shaping. Deer resistance is widely associated with this plant, though it is still best treated as relative rather than absolute in areas with heavy browsing pressure.

A low evergreen that solves practical landscape problems

Blue Chip Juniper is an excellent choice for homeowners who want an evergreen groundcover that does real work in the landscape. Its low, spreading habit helps cover open soil, soften hard edges, and create a finished look in places where turf or larger shrubs are not the best fit. This is the kind of plant that combines utility and beauty in a very easy way.

Silver-blue foliage gives the landscape year-round color

One of the biggest reasons Blue Chip Juniper stands out is its foliage color. The dense evergreen growth forms a cool-toned mat of silver-blue foliage that brightens sunny beds and contrasts beautifully with stone, mulch, and darker green shrubs. In colder weather, the foliage may take on a slightly purplish cast, which adds another layer of seasonal interest.

Its spreading habit makes it ideal for erosion control

Blue Chip Juniper stays very low but spreads broadly over time, which makes it especially useful on banks, slopes, and other hard-to-maintain areas. It helps stabilize soil, suppress weeds, and create a long-lasting evergreen carpet where more demanding plants might struggle. It also looks especially good spilling over retaining walls or trailing along the front of planting beds.

Excellent for rock gardens, border edges, and large sunny spaces

This juniper is especially effective in rock gardens, gravel gardens, sunny slopes, border fronts, and large mass plantings where the goal is broad evergreen coverage without much height. It also fits well into coastal and waterwise landscapes, where its salt tolerance and drought tolerance add even more practical value.

Tough, drought tolerant, and easy to maintain

Blue Chip Juniper performs best in full sun and sharply drained soil. Once established, it is notably drought tolerant and generally needs very little pruning beyond light cleanup or shaping. Deer resistance is widely associated with this plant, though it is still best treated as relative rather than absolute in areas with heavy browsing pressure.

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A low evergreen that solves practical landscape problems

Blue Chip Juniper is an excellent choice for homeowners who want an evergreen groundcover that does real work in the landscape. Its low, spreading habit helps cover open soil, soften hard edges, and create a finished look in places where turf or larger shrubs are not the best fit. This is the kind of plant that combines utility and beauty in a very easy way.

Silver-blue foliage gives the landscape year-round color

One of the biggest reasons Blue Chip Juniper stands out is its foliage color. The dense evergreen growth forms a cool-toned mat of silver-blue foliage that brightens sunny beds and contrasts beautifully with stone, mulch, and darker green shrubs. In colder weather, the foliage may take on a slightly purplish cast, which adds another layer of seasonal interest.

Its spreading habit makes it ideal for erosion control

Blue Chip Juniper stays very low but spreads broadly over time, which makes it especially useful on banks, slopes, and other hard-to-maintain areas. It helps stabilize soil, suppress weeds, and create a long-lasting evergreen carpet where more demanding plants might struggle. It also looks especially good spilling over retaining walls or trailing along the front of planting beds.

Excellent for rock gardens, border edges, and large sunny spaces

This juniper is especially effective in rock gardens, gravel gardens, sunny slopes, border fronts, and large mass plantings where the goal is broad evergreen coverage without much height. It also fits well into coastal and waterwise landscapes, where its salt tolerance and drought tolerance add even more practical value.

Tough, drought tolerant, and easy to maintain

Blue Chip Juniper performs best in full sun and sharply drained soil. Once established, it is notably drought tolerant and generally needs very little pruning beyond light cleanup or shaping. Deer resistance is widely associated with this plant, though it is still best treated as relative rather than absolute in areas with heavy browsing pressure.