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Forum: Article: Junipers: Not Just for Landscaping… Try Cooking and Healing with them!Replies: 4, Views: 25
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Dutchlady1
Naples, FL
(Zone 10a)

February 13, 2008
07:33 AM

Post #4532290

I have used juniper berries in cooking for years; it's nice to learn more about them.
doccat5
Fredericksburg, VA
(Zone 7b)

February 13, 2008
08:13 AM

Post #4532324

Very interesting article, Darius. Good information. Thanks for sharing :)
AYankeeCat
Fairfield County, CT
(Zone 6b)

February 13, 2008
10:08 AM

Post #4532617

Darius - thank you so much for this article. I knew that I needed to add a juniper communis to my yard for the berries, but didn't like the size and shape. Now I know which other junipers I can use! This is so helpful!
Dea
Frederick, MD
(Zone 6a)

February 13, 2008
02:27 PM

Post #4533794

Fantastic article Darius - I've used them only occasionaly in cooking but sure know more now than before - really great read!
Lindawalkabout
Holden, MO
(Zone 5b)

February 13, 2008
02:39 PM

Post #4533849

Darius great aritcal , packed with lots of information. I will be getting an edible juniper for the garden after reading this, thank you : )


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