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Elbert Chamblee 04-25-2014 10:01 PM

Mayhaw time
 
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picked up about 4 gallons of berries yesterday at a friends house. Starting to boil down now and make the jelly tomorrow. This picture is before the washing to remove grass and dirt. I am going to have breakfast tomorrow night with fresh mahaw jelly.

Smalls 04-25-2014 10:13 PM

Jealous! Tried to start growing some a year ago, but the damn ants got to them!

duckman1911 04-26-2014 08:31 AM

Mayhaw makes some fine jelly. There was a 22 acre mayhaw orchard just down the road from me. The older couple that owned it sold it and moved. The guy that bought the house and property bulldozed every tree into a pile and burned them. It was heart breaking to see that.

Smalls 04-26-2014 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by duckman1911 (Post 684543)
Mayhaw makes some fine jelly. There was a 22 acre mayhaw orchard just down the road from me. The older couple that owned it sold it and moved. The guy that bought the house and property bulldozed every tree into a pile and burned them. It was heart breaking to see that.

Wow, that fella ought to be hung up by his toes. Such a shame.

Elbert Chamblee 04-26-2014 10:17 AM

mayhaw time
 
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I agree he should be shot for bulldozing the orchard down. My friend has 7 trees in a row with underground watering to keep moisture in area of tree roots. We put down shade fabric on ground to catch the berries as they fall. Now with the fabric on the ground you just get the blower and put the berries in a pile. I used a small baitwell net last year and you can pick up 5 gallons in 10 minutes. This setup will spoil ya....had 3 1/2 gallons of juice finally finished at 1:40 am this morning. Headed to store for a few bags of sugar.
These trees didn't do much the first 3 or 4 years....but now at about 8 years old they are producing good.

Smalls 04-26-2014 10:19 AM

Sounds like a pretty cool setup. I want to get some more trees one day, might have to keep that setup in mind.

SigNate 04-26-2014 12:28 PM

Used to have some wild mayhaw trees on a hunting lease we used to have in Angie, LA. We'd pick some and the lease owner would make some fantastic jelly and give to us. He'd even fix us breakfast(with biscuits and mayhaw jelly)sometimes after deer hunting. He passed away this past December.
If I owned land I'd definitely have mayhaw trees growing on it.

duckman1911 04-26-2014 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SigNate (Post 684613)
Used to have some wild mayhaw trees on a hunting lease we used to have in Angie, LA. We'd pick some and the lease owner would make some fantastic jelly and give to us. He'd even fix us breakfast(with biscuits and mayhaw jelly)sometimes after deer hunting. He passed away this past December.
If I owned land I'd definitely have mayhaw trees growing on it.

Dang Sig that sucks. Aint many folks like that fellow around anymore.


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