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Well I just foraged some blackberry canes. Well I think they are wild blackberry canes. Was at the pumping site and the canes are just trying to trip me up as usual. No leaves as yet. I don't recall seeing any blackberries on them, but then I wouldn't have taken any notice as it is on crown land and therefore would be sprayed by council. So have re-homed a few into the new fruit forest. Pity there weren't any wild hazelnut and walnut and almond trees down there........
Will put some raspberries next to them and trench around that area to stop them 'getting out' and will mulch over them when the weeds inspector has a visit planned. Between the 'invisible briar rose' and the 'invisible wild blackberries' this place will need to be renamed the invisible feral farm.
If they don't turn out to be blackberries I'll be a bit sad.
Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
9lb yellow cherry plums, 3lb red cherry plums. I was going to keep them separate, but they'll make a nice colour jam if mixed so going to splash out on a maslin pan tomorrow.....
Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
2.5lbs blackberries
3lbs possibly cherry plums - can anyone confirm? the photo is of two of the little 'plums' with a victoria plum on the right for size reference
i expected cherry plums to be either red or yellow - these are yellow turning orange turning red(ish)
most are small, about the size of a cherry, but some are much bigger - and all definitely from the same tree
there are hundreds more on the tree, but not easy to reach them through brambles etc
This is great -= am becoming obsessed with foraging. Perfect combo of cooking and gardening, isn't it? and of course there's bargain-hunting thrown in. Surely time for an Olympic event? (and they're OFF after the dubious berry bush...oh no, the Londoner's been distracted by an interesting skip).
Am curious what you're doing with your cherry plums...and am never sure how to spot them. Also, rosehips - any alternatives to syrup? Sloes - any alternative to gin? elderberries...any alternative to, um, chucking a few with apples?
And, most of all, HELP. I've found some damsons (or are they wild plums? how to tell? does it matter) but they're not quite ripe (not coming easily off the tree) AND are in full view of loads of passers by!
Shall I pick what I can, and add more sugar?
or risk leaving them to ripen, and coming back to find they've been taken?
I'd love your foraging advice on all this as you're obviously expert foragers...practically woodland creatures.
I make hedgerow jelly from anything I find - apple (or apple peel/core from other apple recipes), rosehips, blackberries, elderberries, sloes... chuck it all in.
Alternatives to sloe gin are things like blackcurrant whisky and elderberry vodka. Elderberry wine (and elderflower cordial or champagne earlier in the year) are other options, and I think there's an elderberry sauce recipe in either the River Cottage Preserves or Hedgerow books - apparently amazing, though I've never had the patience to make it.
Rosehip jelly is the food of the gods - a jelly that works with meat, cheese and yoghurt.
Hawthorns make a fantastic sauce - like ketchup and worcestershire sauce's love child.
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on saturday - 19lbs yellow plums and 7lbs of lovely juicy red ones! oh and another 3lbs of hazelnuts on friday! - getting more from the hedgerows than lottie this year!!!
Has anyone else noticed the lack of apples/size this year? We normally get loads(boot load) from our usual spot, had a look at the weekend v.disappointing
The only thing i've found aound swansea is blackberries and a few apples, had 2 kg of blackberries and 1/2 bag of apples this morning, been keeping an eye out for damsons, sloes etc but not seen any anywhere
Alternatives to sloe gin are things like blackcurrant whisky and elderberry vodka...
Rosehip jelly is the food of the gods - a jelly that works with meat, cheese and yoghurt.
Hawthorns make a fantastic sauce - like ketchup and worcestershire sauce's love child.
Another alternative is quince vodka, but you do have to keep it out of the light , and it stays a lovely gold colour, if you leave it in the light, it goes a nasty brown colour
got recipes for the jelly and sauce?
I did try rosehip jelly last year, but it didn't set, so I used it [with haws] for hedgerow vodka - very nice.....
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