thegoat25312
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Hi all,
I believe that this Juniper i have is dead. Is there any saving here? I live in Michigan where we have intense winter climates and fairly moderate summers. This tree just got through it's first winter and i am afraid i did not properly take care of it. I left it in my garage in a cardboard box up against the side of the house closest to the heat. It did not receive any sunlight or water for 4 straight months probably (although i did happen to put snow on it for a few times). In the summer i would water it either every day or every other day depending how warm/sunny it was. I also left it mainly in direct sunlight. I would give the tree fertilizer maybe once a month during the warm months of summer. Any suggestions or recommendations moving forward on how to care for these trees during the dorment period of winter? Was i doing anything wrong? I thought it was also worth mentioning that i accidentally knocked this tree over when i first got it and it happened to lose a little layer of soil which exposed some roots. I am unsure this was a factor. I think i am going to get a Pine tree next since they do better in colder, northern climates. Is the process for caring for a Pine much different than a Juniper? I appreciate it!
Thanks!