I started Elderberry bushes 5 yrs ago....this past summer over 45 pounds of berries from 18 plants. I made wine. Jellies and syrups and tincture. They are a beautiful plant, flowers. I too freeze them and then make all my elderberry recipes in january when its cold outside.
Elderberry is a tree or a bush? Because mine look like trees. Not bushes. I just looked up the difference. I have the European elderberry. Which is a tree. Not a bush.
I find that wearing surgical type gloves helps keep from having stained fingers when desteming elderberries. Right now, here in eastern Ohio the elderberries are blooming! Looks like it will be a good year.
Wow. I’ve been using my elderberries for a couple of years now. Your technique for getting the Berries off looks good. I will be trying it this year on my berry crop. Thanks for sharing. I am going to attemp making some wine, so it looks like I will be needing a lot of berries
Thank you for the info! I just purchased bare root elderberry plants, which came with planting instructions; however, as in trying to watch planting/harvesting videos online to learn as much as i can.
Thank you for letting us know that you do not like to eat them plain @9:17 , "I don't eat them plain, I don't put them in my smoothies. They are very tart, bitter. I don't like them plain but I do like them cooked. I do like them in wine. I do like them as our elixir." I am glad to hear this since I have a wild elderberry plant (blue Mexican elderberry) that is growing wild in my yard ( San Diego/ southern California) and I keep tasting the berries to see if they will get any better tasting. But they are always rather bitter. So I was wondering if other varieties, such as black elderberries, taste any better. So these will probably be good once they are cooked or made into wine, etc... I have heard the red elderberries are the worst tasting kind.
You should not consume raw elderberries. I learned this the hard way. I put a large handful in my smoothie and about an hour later became extremely nauseous and threw up several times. It was awful. Don't make the same mistake I did! Cook them first!
Elderberries contain cyanide. If they are not cooked they will kill you if eaten in a large enough amount. The red ones have more poisons and can still be toxic to some people even when cooked. I eat lots of elderberry jam, jelly and tea. I do not eat any red ones.
Thank you for this informative video. I am harvesting my elderberries for the first time. I soaked them in water with the stems attached and just pulled them off the stems with my fingers. Many of my berries are black, but many are also purple. My question is: Are all of the berries that float unripe? And can the slightly unripe berries still be used for making a syrup? Also, do all of the tiny stems need to be removed if they are going to be cooked? Thank you!
I live in South Central Virginia...this is my first year having a crop of elderberries. I have never harvested or processed them. When do you know when it is time to harvest them? I do have some very black berries...does that mean I can harvest them now??? Many people are telling me that they will not be ready until end of summer...can someone tell me if mid-July is too early to harvest? Thank you so much
Do you grow them commercially? I was thinking of planting a lot of bushes to sell the fruit but unsure of how many bushes I would need cropping to make it viable and worth it.
When I make elderberry jelly, the sure gel box talks about how much elderberry juice to use per batch of jelly. I noticed you said that to make jam it may call for 7 cups of berries. 7 cups of berries will not give you 7 cups of juice. I’m sure you already know that. Elderberries grow wild in the southeast United States and my mother taught me over 50 years ago how to find the berries and how to make the jelly. We don’t like the seeds so after I mash the berries and put them through a cheese cloth to remove the seeds , I use the remaining juice to make the jelly. Elderberry jelly my mom made was the only jelly we had in the house growing up.
in my back yard is a bush that looks like elderberry but i can not identify it well...the flowers are white and the berries are dark purple...how do i know if this is the real thing..and not kill myself.
This is by far the best way for me. Thanks for sharing this time saver🍀
I started Elderberry bushes 5 yrs ago....this past summer over 45 pounds of berries from 18 plants. I made wine. Jellies and syrups and tincture. They are a beautiful plant, flowers. I too freeze them and then make all my elderberry recipes in january when its cold outside.
Elderberry is a tree or a bush? Because mine look like trees. Not bushes. I just looked up the difference. I have the European elderberry. Which is a tree. Not a bush.
Thank you for taking the time to create this video. Very helpful!
Thanks for making the video. Very helpful.
I find that wearing surgical type gloves helps keep from having stained fingers when desteming elderberries. Right now, here in eastern Ohio the elderberries are blooming! Looks like it will be a good year.
First time harvesting elderberries today. This video was so helpful. Thanks.
Thank you for an informative and timely video. I recently discovered plants on my property and I need all the info I can get. Thanks again👍🏽
Wow. I’ve been using my elderberries for a couple of years now. Your technique for getting the Berries off looks good. I will be trying it this year on my berry crop. Thanks for sharing. I am going to attemp making some wine, so it looks like I will be needing a lot of berries
Thank you for the info! I just purchased bare root elderberry plants, which came with planting instructions; however, as in trying to watch planting/harvesting videos online to learn as much as i can.
You guys have a lot of informative videos. Well done.
Beautiful Elderberry Bushes...! I plan on planting some next year .... this information is greatly appreciated! :-)
Very informative, thank you. Would love to know where your wine, jam, jelly, and elixir recipes are, sounds like a plan.;.]
Thanks for all the helpful information. 😀
I just realized I have an Elderberry bush. The berries are red right now.
kevvn is correct. I have done that for two years now. freeze overnight and just a few minutes in the morning, you are done.
Very helpful! Thank you.
Thank you for letting us know that you do not like to eat them plain @9:17 , "I don't eat them plain, I don't put them in my smoothies. They are very tart, bitter. I don't like them plain but I do like them cooked. I do like them in wine. I do like them as our elixir." I am glad to hear this since I have a wild elderberry plant (blue Mexican elderberry) that is growing wild in my yard ( San Diego/ southern California) and I keep tasting the berries to see if they will get any better tasting. But they are always rather bitter. So I was wondering if other varieties, such as black elderberries, taste any better. So these will probably be good once they are cooked or made into wine, etc... I have heard the red elderberries are the worst tasting kind.
You should not consume raw elderberries. I learned this the hard way. I put a large handful in my smoothie and about an hour later became extremely nauseous and threw up several times. It was awful. Don't make the same mistake I did! Cook them first!
Elderberries contain cyanide. If they are not cooked they will kill you if eaten in a large enough amount. The red ones have more poisons and can still be toxic to some people even when cooked. I eat lots of elderberry jam, jelly and tea. I do not eat any red ones.
How do you distinguish the difference between the variety? I have found some wild ones on our farm we purchased that are about 15-20 feet tall
Thank you for this informative video. I am harvesting my elderberries for the first time. I soaked them in water with the stems attached and just pulled them off the stems with my fingers. Many of my berries are black, but many are also purple. My question is: Are all of the berries that float unripe? And can the slightly unripe berries still be used for making a syrup? Also, do all of the tiny stems need to be removed if they are going to be cooked? Thank you!
i would like an answer to that question also
We are going on our 4th year raising native elderberry in Southwest Louisiana. We like to dehydrate them for storage. Have you tried that?
I am interested to know your process for dehydration.
I live in South Central Virginia...this is my first year having a crop of elderberries. I have never harvested or processed them. When do you know when it is time to harvest them? I do have some very black berries...does that mean I can harvest them now??? Many people are telling me that they will not be ready until end of summer...can someone tell me if mid-July is too early to harvest? Thank you so much
Does elderberries grow in Arizona and if so where? I would really like to buy some to make my grandmothers pies.
Probably not. Need wet soil.
I'd like to buy some Elderberries.
Do you grow them commercially? I was thinking of planting a lot of bushes to sell the fruit but unsure of how many bushes I would need cropping to make it viable and worth it.
I have seen that dried Elderberry goes for $25.00 per pound. This is why I grow my own, and dry them myself
When I make elderberry jelly, the sure gel box talks about how much elderberry juice to use per batch of jelly. I noticed you said that to make jam it may call for 7 cups of berries. 7 cups of berries will not give you 7 cups of juice. I’m sure you already know that. Elderberries grow wild in the southeast United States and my mother taught me over 50 years ago how to find the berries and how to make the jelly. We don’t like the seeds so after I mash the berries and put them through a cheese cloth to remove the seeds , I use the remaining juice to make the jelly. Elderberry jelly my mom made was the only jelly we had in the house growing up.
Okay...mmmmmmm...what if you don't have chickens...?
😂 Then put them in your compost heap or food recycling bin.
Could I purchase one from you
fork unfrzen works ok
in my back yard is a bush that looks like elderberry but i can not identify it well...the flowers are white and the berries are dark purple...how do i know if this is the real thing..and not kill myself.
Compare to pictures online. If still unsure, take to your local Extension Service. I'm sure someone there will be able to identify.
I just read that you shouldn't eat the variety where the white flowers have inner red stems.
@@nonewherelistens1906 What is this "Extension Service" and how can I reach these people?
@@grandwonder5858 Extension Service is your local USDA Agriculture Advisor.
The deer destroyed them in Ohio. One needs to fence them in.
They r toxic raw