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Blueberries and blackberries

Post: # 204488Post Kaida »

I had my very first blueberry from a few year old plant a couple of days ago! It was lovely and sweet. It seems to have been the only one on there, so fingers crossed for a bigger crop next year.

I have more blackberries than I know what to do with, though. Would I be alright making jam with them, and a couple of cooking apples I've got going spare? I'd need jam sugar, wouldn't I, since I don't have any pectin? Any other suggestions? We've already had them on their own, with cream, and in a crumble.

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Post: # 204489Post kit-e-kate »

Hiya, I think you'd be able to use crab apples as a source of pectin. Last year i made rowan berry jelly using crab apples for the pectin and it turned out really well. HTH.
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Post: # 204491Post Green Aura »

Any apples are a good source of pectin so no worries there. I know the weather's been fantastic down there but are the blackberries ripe enough yet? I always associate them with late summer.
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Post: # 204495Post Kaida »

So if I throw in the two cooking apples the jam should set? Cool. Re.: ripeness, the blackberries out and about aren't ripe yet, but the majority of ones in my garden are. Must be because they're in a sheltered spot I guess.

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Post: # 204505Post Millymollymandy »

I use lemon juice for pectin in bramble jelly. Our blackberries aren't ripe yet either, it's usually about mid August onwards here.
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Post: # 204511Post grahamhobbs »

We had our first real crop of blackberries this weekend and we had a handful the weekend before. They always arrive at the same time we are picking the last of our raspberries (Glen Ample). But this was 1 to 2 weeks later than previous years, I guess because of the cold winter. Usually we pick our first real crop of blackberries in the 2nd week of July and they run for 5 or 6 weeks, by which time the wild ones in the cemetry are in full flood.
We grow a few blueberries, but I can't understand why people rave about them, compared to other fruits, such as blackcurrants and blackberries, they are comparatively tasteless - or am I just getting old.

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Post: # 204516Post sheena »

We have had a huge yield of blackberries , they are in a sheltered spot and we had enough to make 30 jars of jam, we are now awaiting the second cropping.
most apples give a good source of pectin, failing that a good shot of lemon juice will do the job proudly.

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Post: # 204578Post Millymollymandy »

grahamhobbs wrote:We grow a few blueberries, but I can't understand why people rave about them, compared to other fruits, such as blackcurrants and blackberries, they are comparatively tasteless - or am I just getting old.
I always wondered what was the big deal about them too as I'd only ever eaten them cooked i.e. American blueberry muffins and couldn't taste the damn things :lol: but raw, so long as you let them ripen properly (and there's quite a fine line there) they are really sweet, so quite unlike blackcurrants or even blackberries. And no pips or nasty hard centres either.

It's my first year of a proper harvest as previously the poor bush was chlorotic and lost in a corner of the veg patch under a massive amount of self seeded nasturtiums and I kept forgetting to pick what few berries it had. Now I can really appreciate it and it is putting on lots of new growth so hopefully more berries next year!
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