Your Birth-Month Berry Revealed: 12 Gorgeous Varieties to Discover and Grow in Your Garden

Add yours to your yard for a joyful display every birthday

Winterberry shrub with bare stems and red berries with snow on top
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You may not realize it, but there's a plethora of birth month plants we each have a special connection to, and the latest addition is birth month berries.

Just like birth month flowers and birth month trees, there's a berry for every month of the year. Though it should be noted, this list is not definitive, nor does it stem from cultural traditions as some other types of birth month plants do. Rather, our expertly collated list comprises of seasonal berries to represent each month of the year.

Firethorn berries in orange and red

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12 Beautiful Birth Month Berries

From shrubs with fall berries to shrubs with winter berries, and edible summer berries, you may be surprised to learn there's a berry fruiting shrub for every month of the year. Just like birth month flower seeds, their seasonality makes them excellent birth month berries.

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How Can I Incorporate My Birth Month Berry Indoors?

You can incorporate your birth month berry indoors by taking cuttings from the shrub and displaying them in foliage arrangements. Or, if your birth month berry is edible, you can bring it into the kitchen to create a jam or jelly to enjoy. Other ways to bring your birth month berry indoors include using a berry-scented diffuser, like this raspberry and vanilla reed diffuser from Amazon.


Other than birth month berries, there are plenty of other edible hedge plants you can grow in the yard, as well as trees with red berries. Why not try adding your favorites into a foodscaping design?

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Tenielle Jordison
Gardens Content Editor

Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.