Drats, no more blueberries

   / Drats, no more blueberries #11  
It seems some years ago (local legand) a sea captain spread large blackberry plants all over this valley to replace the small "natural" berries. I think they are Himolayan and Olynpic varieties. Wife prefers the wild small ones but I haven't the patience to pick those. The larger (and later) ones get about the size of your thumb and grow up to 30' a year. I cuss them for 11 months and love them for 1 month (starting in about two weeks.) I have 20 acres of woodlands and clear about a city-lot sized bunch of vines every year, but they propagate as fast as I dig them out.
 
   / Drats, no more blueberries #12  
I did some picking this weekend and this past week of some goodies, got some fresh pies and the rest (over 5 gallons) going into a wine making press! :D






Mark
 
   / Drats, no more blueberries #13  
Spiker,

I do the same thing with my excess blackberries. Do you shoot for an all-juice wine, or do you add water? I usually end up making mine in the fall using berries I freeze during the summer. My patch produces over a long period because I have several varieties, but I can usually only pick about a gallon at a time. I used seven gallons of berries and ten pounds of sugar last time and only ended up with about 3.5 gallons of finished wine....gotta get some kind of press so I don't lose so much in the squeeze. That sure was some potetn wine, though, and very popular. Made a nice sangria-like drink.

Chuck
 
   / Drats, no more blueberries #14  
Spiker,

I do the same thing with my excess blackberries. Do you shoot for an all-juice wine, or do you add water? I usually end up making mine in the fall using berries I freeze during the summer. My patch produces over a long period because I have several varieties, but I can usually only pick about a gallon at a time. I used seven gallons of berries and ten pounds of sugar last time and only ended up with about 3.5 gallons of finished wine....gotta get some kind of press so I don't lose so much in the squeeze. That sure was some potetn wine, though, and very popular. Made a nice sangria-like drink.

Chuck

Chuck:

I turn mine over to my brother and let him take them into the liquid stage:D He takes them to an old doc who has been making wine of all varieties since before I was born, hopefully my brother will get his know how prior to all that learning being lost!!!

I will hopefully get some of the learning myself and be able to make the wine ;)

Mark
 
   / Drats, no more blueberries #15  
I put in some serious seat time today on my tractor and my neighbors tractor. I cleared about a quarter acre, plowed it up into rows and planted 52 blueberry plants. I planted 3 different varities, and have a little more room left for about 25 more bushes, if they are still selling them at a reasonable price when I go back south of here. My new little blueberry farm isn't nearly as big as the ones I got back in the 90's but I sold that property and the blueberries went with it. I had 135 mature plants and you could pick all day and not run out of berries. I had them planted in a low area that had an artesan well nearby, and I could just flood the whole area with the well. Not going to be able to do that here, so in the morning I start laying pipe to run out there. The pipe will feed a few sprinkler heads that should give them enough water.
David from jax
 

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