They are best after the first frost. If you don't want to wait that long, I'd still wait until at least November, and then stick them in the freezer for a while.Peggy Sue wrote:Loads of sloes about but can we pick them now?
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- Millymollymandy
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<presses nose longingly against window>
I so envy all of you . . . we had a late frost this spring followed by a horrible summer drought, so our blackberry fields were almost totally fruitless this year (we usually pick six or seven gallons or so.) I'd had big dreams of blackberry wine, cobblers and pies all winter . . . but no
Never bought a blackberry in my life!
I so envy all of you . . . we had a late frost this spring followed by a horrible summer drought, so our blackberry fields were almost totally fruitless this year (we usually pick six or seven gallons or so.) I'd had big dreams of blackberry wine, cobblers and pies all winter . . . but no

Never bought a blackberry in my life!
- mrsflibble
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we've had the opposite weather in the uk this year. unfeasibly warm spring followed by an incredibly wet summer. HUUUUUGE blackies here!
I'm off tomorrow to see if i can nab us some. I've also realised that there's an apple tree on the green up the other end of the village (I've lived here 2.5 years and only noticed it this year
) so I'm going to attempt to make jam. my first attempt in 2005 didn't go well. I burnt it.
I'm off tomorrow to see if i can nab us some. I've also realised that there's an apple tree on the green up the other end of the village (I've lived here 2.5 years and only noticed it this year

oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Same for us too, drought all summer and not a single blackberry. sigh.eva wrote:<presses nose longingly against window>
I so envy all of you . . . we had a late frost this spring followed by a horrible summer drought, so our blackberry fields were almost totally fruitless this year (we usually pick six or seven gallons or so.) I'd had big dreams of blackberry wine, cobblers and pies all winter . . . but no![]()