Rubbish year for blackberries
Rubbish year for blackberries
My partner stopped off to pick blackberries last night on the way home from work, and came home with a very pathetic little bagful.
Last year we had enough sunshine in September to bring them on, but doesn't look that way this year.
Anyone else?
Last year we had enough sunshine in September to bring them on, but doesn't look that way this year.
Anyone else?
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I picked 45 measley blackberries last night but picked 4lbs just under a month ago. What's left is rotting in the rain, such a shame
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Re: Rubbish year for blackberries
I've actually found there is a better crop than last year, having said that I was restricted in where I could forage last year due to living right next to the foot and mouth!
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its a good year for blackberries down here.. been picking a punnet every day since August..
no wonder there is no freezer space!
no wonder there is no freezer space!
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I've got quite a few on my blackberry blacbush. It's just a shame that it's brambled all over the wood pile and you have to be a mountain goat to get to them.
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Very poor show round our neck of the woods. They never really ripened properly,then just turned brown.
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.
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We've got loads in our garden, but they taste very sour
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15 pounds picked last week of school hols ..well I say 15 ... thats not counting the ones that were eaten sweet and juicy and everyday that I go walking i pick and eat still ... so I am lucky with BB ..I just morn the sloe....
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I've had loads of blackberries. There are some really early ones that are huge at the bottom of my horses field, you can even pick a few in July, by August there was enough to make 2 demijohns of balckberry gin and a batch of blackberry and elderberry wine. Now the smaller ones are ripe and if the rain holds off this weekend I'll be after them too (one more demijohn just in case... )
My hubby gets carried away and the ones on the outside of the hedge aren't enough, he's IN the hedge with his wellies on- now thats foraging!!
My hubby gets carried away and the ones on the outside of the hedge aren't enough, he's IN the hedge with his wellies on- now thats foraging!!
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Peggy Sue wrote:
My hubby gets carried away and the ones on the outside of the hedge aren't enough, he's IN the hedge with his wellies on- now thats foraging!!
mhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaah now thats my kinda man ... I find muck boots great for foraging... no creepy crawly things can get at you
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Don't get too impressed Silver Ether, it took him 2 years to venture in the loft for fear of mice!
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Re: Rubbish year for blackberries
we've had loads form our local park. nobody round here seems to know they're there.
down one side there's wild brambles and down the other seems to bethe fatter, sweeter cultivated variety; again growing wild lol!
they're also all down the road we take on a walk into town so soph's usually purple by the time we get to the shops.
down one side there's wild brambles and down the other seems to bethe fatter, sweeter cultivated variety; again growing wild lol!
they're also all down the road we take on a walk into town so soph's usually purple by the time we get to the shops.
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were picking excellent brambles just now. big n swollen with juice. but our wild rasps never ripened. most of them just turned brown n rotted. but our brambles are need a weekend of sun shine to turn the rest. in bonnie scotland............jim
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if theres anyone near davy down in essex there are loads of blackberries still...also elder berries
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I just returned fom a wee walk and picked about 10lbs of brambles, they were huge, the best i've seen for a few year , i also passed a farm where the farmer was lifting tatties, he was sweeping the mud from the road,i picked up the shovel and started helping him, as we talked i asked him about the spuds at the end of his drills wherethe machine had dropped them, "help yourself" he reckons they are just a pest next year when they grow through his wheat, so i'm back there tomorrow i reckon there are enough to keep me going for months