Juniper help for winter and health
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How does it look and I'm trying to figure out winter storage. I believe it came from zone 7 in a grow house and?I live in Zone 6.?
What should I do?
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get it outside now. It is hardy and would only need some protection if it gets cold. Then only in a shed or garage
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I live in a winter wet zone 7. I have came to the conclusion that the junipers benefits from overhead protection. If on the drier side there are no need for any protection.
If you live in a place that gets a lot of snow. Put it outdoors and let it be covered in snow. Under the snow it is never colder than a few minus. The absolute most natural overwintering.
If you live in a place that gets a lot of snow. Put it outdoors and let it be covered in snow. Under the snow it is never colder than a few minus. The absolute most natural overwintering.
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? I live in Chicagoland where It can change weather at the drop of a dime. with the most overpaid weather people of all time. so Find something to burry the base of the tree in dirt or a winter box? Also it has never been a indoor plant. I brought it in just for the picture.
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