Hi Josh and all,
I picked up a small cute plant from the road side which appears to be a common juniper, picture attached. Is it indeed? I planted it in the mix of the native soil where it grew (common Australian brown-red clay) with some coarse sand and pumice/seramis (all 2-3 mm sized).
What can and should I do to improve its chance to survive? Do I change the soil mix to organic for better development? But I'm afraid it's not used to such rich soil and is likely to overstress by sudden change.
cheers
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