Harvest time begins in August
If the summer weather has so far been normal, the first ripe berry umbels can be expected in August. Now the fruit branches bend towards the ground under the aromatic load. It extends well into September Collection time for elder. Equipped with a washable basket, sharp scissors and gloves, the experts take action. You should pay attention to these tips:
- only completely colored umbels to harvest
- Use the scissors to cut off the entire umbel including the fruit stalk
- shimmering reddish Elderberries are poisonous and are plucked out
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- How to harvest elderberries with skill
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- Are Elderberries Poisonous?
Avoid the temptation to nibble on the raw fruits. The purple-black berries contain a toxin that is only released after Cook decomposed. Red Elderberries have to be pitted because their kernels remain toxic even after heating.
Harvest time ends with the fall of leaves
Regardless of the calendar date, the beautiful elderberry season ends at the latest when the leaves fall. All elderberry species shed their fruit hangings along with their leaves. Clever hobby gardeners quickly pluck the shrub empty and freeze the harvest without further ado until processing.
Tips & Tricks
Anyone who collects elderberries in the wild should familiarize themselves with the differences between the harmless black elder and the poisonous Dwarf elder. If in doubt, avoid any herbaceous plants with apparently ripe fruits if they also smell pathetic. The dangerous Attich also wears his berry umbels pointing upwards and not hanging like his big brother.
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