Foraging for Lime blossom
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Foraging for Lime blossom
Just written an article about it on the front pageas now is the window to pick!
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
Can any one who has done this help me out. I went to grab some lime Blossoms yesterday I didn't get many as they need another week or so but I brought the few i had home to dry. overnight the blossom have shrunk right back down to almost to closed buds is that what im shooting for?
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
Hello Ross and welcome to our little corner of the net, as I see this is your first post.
When dry they will shrink a bit so don't worry, just use them. I'd suggest returning to the tree in week and getting a few more.
When dry they will shrink a bit so don't worry, just use them. I'd suggest returning to the tree in week and getting a few more.
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
My best selling Homebrew book Booze for Free
and...... Twitter
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- margo - newbie
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
Thanks Andy
I have since returned to the tree and got more, once dried should I remove the head for storage or do you leave bract on for tea making purposes
ross
I have since returned to the tree and got more, once dried should I remove the head for storage or do you leave bract on for tea making purposes
ross
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
leave the bract on.
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
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- Millymollymandy
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
My flowers are dropping all over the place from one of the limes and the other kind which is behind is literally buzzing with bees.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, (thanks)
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
I came accross loads of lime trees in this park in Warrington the other day (can't remember the name of it) but all the blossoms were dry and shrivvelled, or just didn't look that appealling...does this mean the trees could be diseased, or is there another reason for it?
There's a tree outside my stepkid's mum's flat but the blossoms are all too high up for me to pick (I'm not much over 5ft...)
There's a tree outside my stepkid's mum's flat but the blossoms are all too high up for me to pick (I'm not much over 5ft...)
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
I think the flowers were over Sarah, that's what they go like when they are finished then they drop all over the place. Looks like autumn under my trees!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, (thanks)
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Re: Foraging for Lime blossom
that's a shame! I'll have to remember that spot for next year and go a bit earlier...