Juniper
Your ultimate guide to Juniper: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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Are All Juniper Berries Edible – Is It Safe To Eat Juniper Berries
Juniper berries have been used as a strong flavoring for wine, mead, and other alcoholic beverages, as well as a spice for meats, stews, sauerkraut, and other dishes. Upon reading this, you may be wondering are all juniper berries edible? Click here for that answer.
By Darcy Larum
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Wichita Blue Juniper Care: Tips For Growing Wichita Blue Junipers
Wichita Blue juniper trees have an attractive broad-pyramid form that works well in a screen or hedge. With gorgeous silver-blue foliage all year long, these cultivars turn heads wherever they are planted. For more Wichita Blue juniper information, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Skyrocket Juniper Plants: Learn How To Grow A Skyrocket Juniper Bush
Skyrocket juniper is widely available and makes a lovely focal point in the landscape with its vertical, tidy growth and aromatic leaves. Find tips on how to grow a Skyrocket juniper and enjoy its rocketing growth and elegant foliage in the article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Zone 7 Junipers: Growing Juniper Bushes In Zone 7 Gardens
Junipers are evergreen plants that come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. But which type of juniper shrubs are best suited to growing in zone 7? Click the article that follows to learn more about selecting junipers for zone 7 landscapes.
By Liz Baessler
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Types Of Juniper - A Guide To Growing Juniper In Zone 9
If you live in a warmer region like zone 9, you'll still find many types of junipers to plant. Click the following article for information on growing juniper in zone 9 as well as tips for choosing juniper plants for zone 9.
By Teo Spengler
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Growing Juniper ‘Blue Star’ – Learn About Blue Star Juniper Plants
With a name like "Blue Star," this juniper sounds as American as apple pie but, in fact, it is native to Afghanistan, the Himalayas, and western China. Gardeners love Blue Star for its thick, starry, blue-green foliage and its graceful rounded habit. Learn more here.
By Teo Spengler
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Juniper Twig Blight Disease: Symptoms And Solutions For Twig Blight On Juniper
Phomopsis twig blight is one of the more common fungi that cause the disease in junipers. Juniper twig blight disease is a disfiguring plant problem. Learn more about its control in the article that follows.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Can You Prune An Overgrown Juniper – Tips For Overgrown Juniper Pruning
Juniper shrubs and trees are a great asset to landscaping. But sometimes, like the best things in life, they get away from us. What was once a smart shrub is now a wild, overgrown monster. So what can you do with a juniper that?s gotten out of hand? Find out here.
By Liz Baessler
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Upright Juniper Pruning: Pruning An Upright Juniper Shrub
Left to its own devices, a juniper can become lanky. Pruning an upright juniper is essential to keep it looking its best. If you are wondering how to prune an upright juniper or have other questions about upright juniper pruning, this article will help.
By Teo Spengler
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Juniper Companion Plants: What To Plant Next To Junipers
Junipers are attractive evergreen ornamentals. Want to know what to plant next to juniper? How about shrubs that would make good companion plants for juniper? Click this article for information on plants that grow well with juniper.
By Teo Spengler
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Chinese Juniper Shrubs: Tips On Caring For Chinese Juniper
Chinese junipers are mainstays of North American landscapes because they serve many purposes and tolerate adverse conditions. This article contains information about Chinese junipers that will help you grow them to their best advantage.
By Jackie Carroll
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How To Grow A Potted Juniper: Caring For Juniper Trees In Containers
Small juniper trees grow well in containers. Click here for information on how to care for potted junipers.
By Teo Spengler
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Japanese Juniper Care – How To Grow A Japanese Juniper Plant
If you want a "set and forget" type of plant, Japanese juniper care is minimal and easy once established. For more information about this shrub of low heights and how to grow it in your garden, click the following article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Mountain Cedar Information: Is Mountain Cedar Pollen Causing You Problems
Mountain cedar is a tree with a common name full of contradictions. The tree is not a cedar at all, and its native range is central Texas, not known for its mountains. In fact, trees called mountain cedar are actually ashe juniper trees. Click here to learn more.
By Teo Spengler
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Juniper Berry Uses – What To Do With Juniper Berries
Given that they are prolific and the fruit looks so much like a berry, the natural question is ‘can you eat juniper berries?” If so, what do you do with juniper berries? Click on the following article to find out how to use juniper berries along with some useful juniper berry recipes.
By Amy Grant
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Juniper Plant Benefits: How To Use Juniper For Herbal Use
You may know juniper as the most widely distributed evergreen on the planet. But it's a plant with secrets. Juniper plant benefits include both juniper herbal uses and also culinary. If you'd like more information about juniper shrubs as herb plants, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Zone 8 Juniper Plants: Growing Juniper In Zone 8 Gardens
Few plants are so versatile in the landscape as juniper. There are juniper varieties that are hardy in almost every U.S. hardiness zone, but this article will primarily discuss zone 8 juniper care. Click here for additional information.
By Darcy Larum