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Eastern Red Cedar Tree

Juniperus virginiana

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Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Give this tree a spot with full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct light daily, to keep the foliage dense and healthy. If planted in too much shade, the branches will become sparse and leggy as they stretch for light.
  • Soil: Eastern Red Cedars are incredibly adaptable and will thrive in rocky, sandy, or clay soils as long as they drain well. Avoid low spots where water pools, as these trees hate having "wet feet" and can develop root rot in soggy conditions.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply once a week during the first year to help the extensive root system establish itself in your landscape. Once settled, these trees are highly drought-tolerant, but occasional deep watering during extreme dry spells keeps the color vibrant and prevents needle drop.

Pruning Tips

Prune in early spring before new growth begins to shape the tree or remove any broken branches. Avoid cutting back into the bare, brown wood in the center of the plant because junipers cannot generate new growth from old wood. Light shearing helps maintain a denser pyramidal form if desired.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a slow-release, granular fertilizer formulated for evergreens in early spring to support the season's new growth. Stop feeding by mid-summer to prevent late-season tender growth that could be damaged by the first freeze.

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Description

Birds Love Native Eastern Red Cedar Tree

  • Native Evergreen
  • Tough, Durable and Drought Resistant
  • Wildlife Cover and Bird Magnet
  • Wonderful Texture
  • Aromatic Wood
  • Male and Female Trees

The Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) is one tough old native tree that you can respect. You can find it growing in the wilds of North America - from the eastern seaboard all the way through the country, as far west as Texas and north into South Dakota. You'll see these wild trees flourishing in the harshest of conditions.

Hot and dry sites where road salt and open exposed areas won't even make this plant flinch. Air pollution, shallow and rocky soils, and even soils where Black Walnut grows won't affect the Eastern Red Cedar tree. Deer usually pass on this one, too.

If you're a bird-lover, this is the evergreen tree for you. Eastern Redcedar will attract generations of small mammals, songbirds and game, robins, juncos, warblers, cedar waxwing, sparrows, quail, grouse, pheasants, and wild turkeys. They'll happily work on nesting and roosting in the branches.

The bark is reddish-brown and has a shredding nature that is hidden from view but useful for bird nest construction. Tiny, dark blue, berry-like cones produced by the female tree are a valuable food source for many species of birds.

You'll enjoy a range of colors that start with silvery blue to dark green foliage during the growing season. In the fall and winter, it changes to a purplish color that makes a beautiful accent against your home and outbuildings. Embrace that winter color.

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How to Use Eastern Red Cedar Tree in the Landscape

Plant several along your driveway so you can enjoy the rich, cedar aroma as you arrive home and screen off the neighbor at the same time. Kids of all ages love this rugged, earthy fragrance. The scent will easily connect you to the natural world and ground you in a few moments. What a nice transition for you to shake off your workday.

People also love to clip sprigs for use indoors during the holiday season. They make wonderful wreaths or cut boughs for an invigorating bouquet.

Woodworkers take note. The dark red heartwood is easy to work with, is rot-resistant, and weathers beautifully. It is the wood used to make cedar chests.

Eastern Red Cedar grows with a dense and shaggy texture, but the plants are mostly pyramidal in shape. They look their best if allowed to grow in their natural form. It's a fantastic look for a rustic or contemporary property.

Use these pyramidal Christmas tree-shaped screenings, windbreaks, and shelterbelts, or even a specimen plant for open areas with full sun or partial sun. Try them at the edge of more formal gardens, too, in a sly nod to the transition between manicured and wilderness.

Be sure to include seating nearby, as these trees will deliver incredible bird-watching opportunities.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Red Cedar will grow in almost any dry or moist soil with only one exception... they hate soil that is consistently wet. Once established with a bit of careful attention to water, the plants will become completely self-sufficient and have high drought tolerance.

Hardy and easy to transplant, the Eastern Red Cedar is a low-maintenance tree that will adapt to almost any conditions and provide you with years of enjoyment. While not true Cedars, Eastern Red Cedars are just as aromatic and similar in appearance.

Please note that Nature Hills uses Plant Sentry™ to stop shipments into areas where this tree does a little "too well." It's also best to plant this tree at least 500 feet away from Apple trees to prevent potential Cedar-Apple rust. (Nothing should get in the way of a good Apple crop!)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How fast do Eastern Red Cedar trees grow?

  • Eastern Red Cedar trees are slow to moderate growers, typically adding 12-24 inches per year once established. These native evergreens focus their energy on developing deep root systems and dense foliage rather than rapid height gain. Plant in full sun for best growth rates.

What is the mature height of Eastern Red Cedar trees?

  • Eastern Red Cedar trees typically reach 30-40 feet tall at maturity, though they can grow up to 50 feet in ideal conditions. These native evergreens grow slowly but steadily, adding 12-24 inches per year. Plan for adequate spacing when planting, as mature trees spread 8-20 feet wide. Shop at Nature Hills for quality specimens.

How much sun does Eastern Red Cedar need?

  • Eastern Red Cedar thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade remarkably well. This tough native adapts to harsh, exposed sites where many other evergreens struggle. Plant it in your sunniest spots for fastest growth and densest foliage development.

Is Eastern Red Cedar drought-tolerant?

  • Yes, Eastern Red Cedar is extremely drought-tolerant and thrives in harsh, dry conditions. This tough native evergreen naturally grows across North America in challenging sites where other trees struggle. Once established, it requires minimal watering and performs well in poor, rocky soils.

Is Eastern Red Cedar deer-resistant?

  • Yes, Eastern Red Cedar is deer-resistant - deer typically avoid this native evergreen. The aromatic foliage and tough texture naturally deter browsing. Plant it as a reliable screening tree in areas where deer pressure is high, available at naturehills.com.

Does it require pruning?

  • Eastern Red Cedar requires minimal pruning due to its naturally attractive shape. This tough native maintains good form on its own in most landscapes. Light pruning in late winter can shape young trees if needed, and you can clip sprigs for aromatic indoor use anytime.

Can it tolerate poor soil conditions?

  • Eastern Red Cedar thrives in poor soils where other trees fail, including shallow, rocky ground and areas with black walnut. This native tolerates road salt, air pollution, and drought conditions without issue. Plant it in your most challenging spots for reliable evergreen coverage.

Does it require fertilizer?

  • Eastern Red Cedar thrives in poor soils and harsh conditions without fertilizer. This tough native adapts to shallow, rocky soils and even areas with road salt. Skip the fertilizer and let this drought-resistant tree flourish naturally in your landscape.

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