I know it's a bit early, but with this year being as it is....anyone checked to see if the sloes are nearly ready for picking????
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They are still green here Nicos. We usually try to let them have a frost - used to be the first weekend in October but with the season we've had - who knows. They certainly need to be black and if poss slightly soft before you can use them. The set hasn't been bad this year - the same goes for wild plums if you're lucky enough to have any near you.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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The sloes in East London are as big as cherries and a gorgeous inky black already! We have started a small batch of sloe gin as an experiment in flavour and texture.
It is very sheltered where our sloes are so we really do not get that much frost so picking is usually over by Early October.
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For a decent ripe crop you are meant to wait until there has been a frost.
Given the current warm phase of seasons take that as until there would have been a frost under english weather conditions.
Impatiant or ignorant people picking them because they are purple give me one of my "meldrew moments".Always thank people who have helped you immediately, as they may not be around to thank later.
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Originally posted by Peter View PostImpatiant or ignorant people picking them because they are purple give me one of my "meldrew moments".
hopefully when/if F&M outbreak clears up, i can get onto some MOD land and have a scan on there for sloes, as mentioned in another thread, i took dog for walkies further afield and found a damson tree absolutley dripping with fruit, some branches even touching ground!! picked about six pounds of fruit, but left it at that so someone else can enjoy them as well. (plenty to go round, if people don't kick the arse out of it) thats another one of my gripes. trees stripped bare just for the sake of it
p.s not usually this grumpy, just re-read this post and i sound like a real miserable old tosser. so had to make a point that this is unlike meKernow rag nevra
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I was looking at a long hedge with lots of sloes this very afternoon - very black but also very firm so will leave them and just check on progress.
And found a nice recipe for sloe jelly a few days ago, sharp but good with cooked meats.TonyF, Dordogne 24220
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My understanding on the whole only pick after first frost was that the frost is actually not important at all, it was merely meant as a measure of the growing/ripening time of the fruit.
In reality there is no need for frost or chucking in a freezer providing the fruit are properly ripe when picked.
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Originally posted by TonyF View PostAnd down this way, frosts dont start until much later of course ............What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
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