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Mistress Rose
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I used to get cherries from another part of the woodland complex we are in, but the trees are too tall to pick now and I rearely get to the fallen fruit at the right time. I used to forage apples from gardens that had been abandoned locally, but they are all built on now. If I want to make something like hedgerow jam, I do sometimes go to a green lane near us to get rowan, elderberry, and sloes, and plenty of haws around. We have rosa arvensis in the woods, so not too many hips, but have occasionally foraged them. I sometimes get to the hazel nuts before the squirrels, but a lot seem to develop as nut tree seedlings in the garden. Not sure if that is squirrels of something else burying them. In the woods it is jays, but haven't seen a jay in the garden. |
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