Hi! I am looking for 2-3 small (young) Hollywood Junipers but can't find them anywhere in Vancouver. Any suggestions? I just came back from a trip to San Francisco where they are everywhere, and they are so gorgeous. I'm a newish gardener and not sure if I can order these from somewhere if they are not in a garden store here? Thanks for any suggestions, Jennie.
Hi Daniel! Thank you for your reply. I have spoken to them and they said they didn’t have any in right now. Any other ideas or do you know if I can order them to a store in Vancouver? I can see that they are available online if you live in the States. Thanks! Jennie
No, sorry--no additional ideas. It might be a matter of waiting for the nursery stock in production from the growers/wholesalers to filter its way to the retailers.
Okay, thanks. I"ll just keep checking with the nurseries. Do you know if they are hard to get t is because it is difficult to grow these plants here? Too wet? Jennie
the venerable Sunset magazine Western Garden Book says they are a popular choice all up and down the Pac NW coast if you look at their website, there's an article by Steve Lorton (former NW chief for Sunset) - and the juniper you're hankering after is listed (Remember that Sunset zone numbers are different than usual - I actually prefer the Sunset numbers because they are specific to the West and very zonal (micro zonal) I think your profile (above) says you're in North Van - so sometimes the heavy icy soggy wet snow breaks branches on tall lanky trees and of course, conifers don't grow back quickly warning - it says it grows fast (also - some of us get very itchy rash from junipers - not sure if that's a factor for you) EDIT - another thought - now that we have our very hot and dry summers, Juniper is for certain NOT a "fire smart" landscaping plant - so if your home/property is in a risk area (forested North Shore) - be careful of adding potential fuel to the "interface" wildfire zones. People in the Okanagan (and down south of the border too) know this but it's not often discussed at the coast. Here's a start - lots of references listed at the end of the article - Fire Smart Landscaping in Drought Interface Areas | MGABC https://www.sunset.com/garden/flowers-plants/every-garden-evergreens