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amonty1144 | 20:42 Wed 14th Nov 2007 | Home & Garden
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I want to grow a juniper bush for the berries for cooking. The garden centre has about 10 varieties, does anyone know which variety produces the berries?
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Here in the western U.S., i'ts the juniperus communis (cupressaceae) shrub... fancy way of saying Common Juniper...
Juniperus communis as above - grows about 2m shrub/hedge height.

Juniperus communis depressa is a low growing ground spreading version of the same variety.

If you fancy getting all kitcheny in the garden, this nursery has a really good selection: http://www.poyntzfieldherbs.co.uk/catalogue1.a sp?sortby=plantsize&colhead=cookormed&req=c&do ctitle=Culinary
Yes, go for the common juniper to produce berries but bear in mind you need both male and female plants for fertilisation and that a berry will take three years to ripen.
They can be grown on acidic or chalky soils.
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Thanks for your answers I'll have another look tomorrow. So how do I know if I have male and female or do I just hope, or just get two? Is it like holly where different varieties are male and female?

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