With 10 half pint jars of low sugar strawberry jam in the pantry and enough berries for another batch….. am Berry happy. As noted in the title…..this is a Berry good time of the year. My strawberries have been in full production and recent exploration of the local woods show a bumper crop of Dewberries ripening.
Dewberries pose a challenge though. Number one they are small and it takes a LOT of picking to make a batch. Secondly the vines have tiny hook like thorns…..curved perfectly to snag a stray hand, finer and/or arm…..it is usually AND! I will head out this weekend to gather some up….A lesson learned from last year – I will wear long sleeves and wear some gloves, thin enough for dexterity and thick enough to prevent the hundreds of micro-scratches!
The strawberries may be slowing down…..the” June Bearing” varieties peaked in late March early April. I have about 100 new” everbearing” types that will give me a light crop through the summer and go like gangbusters next year. Those added this year are the Ogallala variety. Les prolific in my backyard farm are my Pineberries. They are hardy and spread like crazy but the berries tend to be small. They are a taste treat……It was a bit of a learning curve to tell when they are ripe.

So – Which berry is ripe? They both are. The berry on the left is the Pineberry. When the seeds are red and a hint of pink is showing….it is ready to pick, taste, consume and enjoy!
The Pineberry taste is a mix….the first is the tart-sweet and then an instant later a pineapple like flavor. I have decided to just add them to my freezer bag for the strawberry jam making! These Pineberries throw off a huge number of runners. I would say that they would be an ideal edible ground cover!
What else am I eating from the garden…..asparagus, not too much this year but the newly planted crowns will create a good crop next year. The snap peas are done and just harvesting mature seed pods for next year. Lettuce….good crop but showing signs of bolting. Harvested the red and white onions yesterday and letting them dry out….not real big but so fresh and tasty. White radishes and beets….I will let the beets go another week and then pull them up. Elephant garlic is looking very good and healthy. The red potatoes have about another 40 days to harvest although I am tempted to did down and gather some babies! Tomatoes are looking very robust and healthy……a new variety for me this year is the “Mater Sandwhich” variety. I looks like an heirloom and I am anxious to taste test it. The unfortunate truth is that is a hybrid variety. I like the looks of the fruit…..can’t wait to taste test! Cucumbers are coming up nicely and I hope to be overwhelmed with Cucumbers in about 45 days or so.
TTFN
Bishop
May 04, 2014 @ 03:28:57
I have just ordered some strawberry plants and I’m planning to give them a try! Years ago in another home we did have strawberries, and we will go with blueberries and strawberries. But I am not familiar with dewberries. How wonderful to have access to them in the wild. It sounds to me like you’re eating very well. 🙂
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Jun 09, 2014 @ 02:00:47
I have some first year blueberry plants and they are doing very well!
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Jun 09, 2014 @ 02:46:51
My first-year blueberry plants are a mixed bag. Two look good, one looks simply ok, and the other two look dreadful! LOL! I don’t know if it’s been too hot or what it is, but I’ll keep trying.
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May 04, 2014 @ 12:10:16
It sounds like you are getting a terrific crop from your garden this year. I’ll be interested to see what is your favorite tasting tomato. Just the mention of dewberries has me thinking of all the wonderful cobbles I ate growing up in Texas. 😀
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Jun 09, 2014 @ 01:59:48
So far – Matt’s Wild Cherry tomato is so sweet…the drawback….they are tiny! The Mater Sandwich variety is producing huge slicing tomatoes and very meaty. My Juliet tomatoes are always good and handle the heat as well!
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Jun 09, 2014 @ 09:58:13
It is alway nice to know what other tomatoes people like…I haven’t grown any of those.
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