Great video for people like me that are transplants to the region. I found wild plums and I'm so excited for when they get ripe. I'm finding mulberries now but I think the pin cherries are getting eaten by birds as soon as they turn 😢
I just saw your channel as I was looking for true dandelions and I noticed on this video that you do not show things close up enough to even see them. I need to be right up to the camera that would be really nice. Thank you.
I don't ever bother to remove the stem... I think to do so, you would have to process the berries through a sieve or food mill. I think that would mean starting from a runnier base though, like when making juice or jelly or sauce.
I want to apologize in advance for the poor sound quality on this video. I just got a new mic, so hopefully that won't be a problem anymore!
I apologize you are showing the close up to identify very well I didn’t give you a chance. Excellent job thank you so much.☕️♥️
Great video for people like me that are transplants to the region. I found wild plums and I'm so excited for when they get ripe. I'm finding mulberries now but I think the pin cherries are getting eaten by birds as soon as they turn 😢
Yup, everybody loves berries, esp the wildlife! :)
I just saw your channel as I was looking for true dandelions and I noticed on this video that you do not show things close up enough to even see them. I need to be right up to the camera that would be really nice. Thank you.
I hate the stems on the mulberry! How do you remove the stem? Also, the silk worm is definitely in the mulberry. I hate dealing with that!!
I don't ever bother to remove the stem... I think to do so, you would have to process the berries through a sieve or food mill. I think that would mean starting from a runnier base though, like when making juice or jelly or sauce.
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