by debih » 06 Oct 2013, 12:20
Sloes grow on a blackthorn bush/tree and as Kaz said, they are fat little purple berries. You know its a sloe by biting into it - they are so sharp they make your mouth dry!!
We have loads of blackthorn around us but sadly they are lacking in berries (although my friend rang about half an hour ago - she has found two trees absolutely laden with them, completely surrounded by a mass of other blackthorns with no berries on at all. How odd. I will be venturing that way after work tomorrow.
I never wait until after a frost WM - I always pick them in October. Leave it too late and the birds will have had them all. I bring them home, wash them and then shove them in the freezer in batches. When they defrost their skins burst, which saves me having to prick them before putting them in gin.
Oddly the hawthorn bushes are dripping in red berries so I may pick some of then tomorrow and make a jelly as I have loads of cooking apples.
There are a few rosehips around but as WM says, they are pretty small and insipid looking. I will leave them a while longer and see if they grow and then I might have a go at some rosehip syrup.
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