Hi, can anyone tell me when's the best time to pick sloe's and crab apple,cheers kev.
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I have just picked 2 bottles worth of sloe's from round the garden for my voddy and gin, I always check for ripeness by squeezing a few. If there appears to be a bit of "give" in the berry then test it by biting. If it doesnt immediately dry your mouth out, then its ok to pick.
Crab apples, I find late August early September, but again, the taste test is the only sure way of knowing.Bob Leponge
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Crab apples come a bit before sloes (but not much). We tend to pick both on the same expedition.
Sloes are at their best after the first frost, but often they get picked by someone else before then, so we pick them as soon as we notice that others have started.
Most crab-apple trees will 'drop' a lot of windfalls. Once you see a really large amount of fallen fruit, it is time to pick what remains on the tree.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Originally posted by kevnsue View PostI have found some sloes across the fields that appear to be ready,i hope theres no frost yet !!!.
There may be the odd 'early ripener', but most need a while yet! Appearances are often deceptive. I've picked early before now, only to discover when I get home that they are 'ripe' on one side and green on the other.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Crab apples are a bit of a puzzle as a lot of them are descended from cultivated varieties that ripen between August and October.
Sloes usually ripen in September and need a frost on them. You can get round this in our now warmer autumns by sticking them in the freezer overnight. HTH"I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
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Originally posted by kevnsue View PostI have found some sloes across the fields that appear to be ready,i hope theres no frost yet !!!.All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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