Set a hose at the base of the shrub so that it just slightly bubbles when you hold it upright five feet from the ground. Water the newly installed shrub (4' - 6') for three hours a day, three days a week, for three weeks for spring and fall plantings. Plantings between 04 July and 21 August may require more water. If at any time the foliage seems to be getting yellow or "less green", stop watering, let the root ball dry out completely, wait three days and pick up the regimen where you left off.
Every day when newly planted and every 7-10 days once established is a general watering rule for juniper shrubs (Juniperus spp).
Specifically, the general watering rule for any plant is every 7-10 days. But it may be more often during hot, drying weather. It works best to eyeball and finger the soil at least every 2-3 days to make sure that enough moisture is being retained and that there is good drainage.
every 3 days for the first month
They are planted every spring.
Depends on the type, but often when the fork and branches are tall enough. Saplings sitting near sides of roads are often seen with two on each side, but the reason being is probably because they are near cars and pedestrians, and any can pull leaves off or ram into them. A strong possibility is the weather. If planted on the wrong season or weather, a stake is often recommended.
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Soak newly planted trees about once every 10 days unless your area receives an inch or more of rain, then that will suffice. too much watering will result in browning of leaves and eventually dropping leaves. The amount of water that a newly planted tree or shrub requires can vary. Unfortunately, nobody can tell you exactly how much or how often you should irrigate without visiting the site to check the soil hydrology.
Yes, though they are often called "berries" the fruit of a juniper is a small cone. It's a member of the family Cupressaceae (as is the Cypress).
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Potatoes should be planted in the winter for best results, especially in Louisiana. They need full sun, and they often can't get full sun if they are planted in August, because by the time they grow, it is winter.
Chrysanthemums planted in the fall often don't develop enough roots to come back the next year.
Juniper is a short to medium-height tree that grows wild in some parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. There are many varieties of juniper, but Juniperus communis is the most common in North America. In foods, the juniper berry is often used as a condiment and a flavoring ingredient in gin and bitter preparations. The extract and essential oil are used as a flavoring ingredient in foods and beverages.
If you mean Juniper Berry... yes it can be. Often it is used for rituals and spells of prosperity and Luck.
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