Berries & Fruiting Bushes

Berries and fruiting bushes represent some of the most rewarding and productive plants for home gardens, offering abundant harvests of fresh, flavorful fruit with relatively minimal space and maintenance requirements. This diverse category includes favorites like blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants, gooseberries, and elderberries - each bringing unique flavors, nutritional benefits, and ornamental qualities to the landscape. Most berry plants begin producing within 1-3 years of planting and continue yielding for decades, providing fresh eating, preserves, baking ingredients, and frozen stores throughout the year.

These versatile shrubs range from compact 2-foot plants ideal for containers to vigorous 8-foot specimens perfect for hedgerows and permaculture guilds, with many offering beautiful spring blooms, attractive foliage, and stunning fall colors beyond their fruiting value. Berry bushes thrive across a wide range of climates and adapt to various garden situations, from full sun to partial shade, making them accessible to gardeners in nearly every region. Whether planted as productive edible hedges, integrated into ornamental borders, or established in dedicated berry patches, these plants deliver exceptional value for families seeking homegrown nutrition, wildlife habitat, and the unmatched flavor of garden-fresh berries.

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Berries and fruiting bushes represent some of the most rewarding and productive plants for home gardens, offering abundant harvests of fresh, flavorful fruit with relatively minimal space and maintenance requirements. This diverse category includes favorites like blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants, gooseberries, and elderberries - each bringing unique flavors, nutritional benefits, and ornamental qualities to the landscape. Most berry plants begin producing within 1-3 years of planting and continue yielding for decades, providing fresh eating, preserves, baking ingredients, and frozen stores throughout the year.

These versatile shrubs range from compact 2-foot plants ideal for containers to vigorous 8-foot specimens perfect for hedgerows and permaculture guilds, with many offering beautiful spring blooms, attractive foliage, and stunning fall colors beyond their fruiting value. Berry bushes thrive across a wide range of climates and adapt to various garden situations, from full sun to partial shade, making them accessible to gardeners in nearly every region. Whether planted as productive edible hedges, integrated into ornamental borders, or established in dedicated berry patches, these plants deliver exceptional value for families seeking homegrown nutrition, wildlife habitat, and the unmatched flavor of garden-fresh berries.

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Joy Bush Cherry is a dwarf variety that functions as both a fruiting shrub and an ornamental standout, featuring a bloom and rounded form that resembles a flowering almond. This variety produces he...
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Late season producer of juicy purple berries. Vigorous heavy fruiting plants are strong growing and have beautiful lush foliage covered with large clusters of white blooms in the spring. Hardy zone...
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Developed through cooperative breeding between University of Maryland, Rutgers, Virginia Tech, and University of Wisconsin. Cross made in 1989, released in the 1990s (Plant Patent #10,411). Primoca...
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Aronia
Multi-stemmed deciduous shrub that is native to eastern North America (Newfoundland to Georgia, Minnesota to Ontario). Spreading habit, slowly suckering. Glossy dark green leaves turning vibrant or...
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Aronia
Compact multi-stemmed deciduous shrub, more compact than species. Dark glossy green leaves all season turning bright red and purple in fall. Fragrant white flowers May. Developed University of Brit...
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Developed by USDA Agricultural Research Service in collaboration with Mississippi State University, released in 1998. A tetraploid southern highbush resulting from Fla. 4-B (V. darrowii) × Sharpblu...
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A 1960 hybrid of Brodtorp and Baldwin produces large firm easy to pick berries that are one of the best for fresh eating. Large, spreading bush is resistant to mildew. USDA Zone: 3-8
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American Elderberries (Sambucus canadensis)
Blue Elderberry is a Pacific Northwest native. . It is a fruiting shrub that is also ornamental and beautiful in the landscape with its very large clusters of creamy white, edible flowers followed ...
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Solanum oocorum vs Solanum oocarpum vs Solanum robustum. Introduction from Santa Cruw Fruit Growers. Its a "Delicious fruit, sweet and sour, meaty and juicy". Hardy/pernnial to 9b in a food forest ...
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Brilliant Rose Autumn Olive was originated and developed by Hector Black of Hidden Springs nursery in Tennessee over 20 years of working with Autumn olives as it's often mentioned that it's the bes...
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It is indigenous to South America, but has been cultivated in England since the late 18th century and in South Africa in the region of the Cape of Good Hope since at least the start of the 19th cen...
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A cross of American and European cultivars, has red, tear-drop-shaped fruit. Nearly thornless and mildew-resistant. USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: 3a
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Large, round, thin skinned bright dark red fruit ripens early. Good quality, very juicy with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. Medium to large bush is vigorous growing. Been known since the early 1800'...
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Chester Thornless Blackberry (Rubus sp.) is the most cold hardy of the thornless varieties. Chester is very productive of large high quality heat tolerant berries that ripen late in the season. Vig...
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The Clark Black Currant is a cold-hardy variety that originated in Alberta, Canada. This variety is well-known for its vigorous growth and high yields. The fruit are dark with a nice, tangy flavor ...
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Consort (Ribes nigrumXR. ussuriense) has large strong flavored sweet black fruits that are one of the highest in antioxidants. Vigorous and very cold hardy bush was bred by Ag Canada and is conside...
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Another excellent hardy, rust immune Canadian hybrid from the same breeding program as Consort. Vigorous and consistently productive of large highly flavorful fruit that is great for jams, juices a...
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Developed by Arlen Draper at USDA in Beltsville, Maryland, in collaboration with New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Released in 1987 after 10 years of testing. Named after S. Arthur "Duke"...
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To ensure good fruit production, plant more than one variety. This plant 12–18" apart in rows 3–4' apart. Bright red glossy nutritious fruits are slightly smaller than lowbush blueberries. The frui...
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Developed by Dr. Lewis Darby in 1972 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva. This everbearing primocane variety produces golden-yellow berries on vigorous, thornless canes ...
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The Gabe Nanking Cherry is one of three Nanking cherries produced by Michael McConkey. (Associated with edible landscapes) The fruit that the Gabe Nanking yields are a white cherries that are said ...
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Low-chill Southern Highbush cultivar (Plant Patent #34132) bred by Danny Hartmann. Extremely low chilling requirement of only 100 hours, allowing flowering without dormant enhancing chemicals. Vigo...
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Developed by cooperative USDA-ARS and New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station breeding program. Released in 2005. Early-ripening variety that fruits about 2 days before Duke. Vigorous, upright b...
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Developed by Cornell University and released in 1969. This primocane-fruiting cultivar produces two crops: moderate summer harvest in July on second-year canes, and heavy fall harvest September-fro...
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