Fruit advice please

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  1. Dave Bennett

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    I have noticed lots of Blackberries in the back garden which are obviously good for us in pies bla bla.
    I noticed today lots of Elderberries as well are ripe but high up.
    Are these fruits acceptable to dogs???
    I can't find definate answers with regards to Elderberries.
    Thanks
     
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    Mine have eaten Blackberries and my last dogs used to pick their own. I don't know about Elderberries.
     
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    The berries are edible when ripe (although I wouldn't let my dogs eat them) but dogs shouldn't eat the rest of the plant as it is toxic.
     
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    Elderberries seem like a no no then. I thought I'd make some wine for the time with the Elderberries but found out it takes a year!!!
     
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    You can make elderflower "champagne" which only takes a couple of months :)
     
  7. Hollysdad

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    Holly picks her own blackberries. Autumn walks take a lot longer because she keeps stopping to eat every fresh berry within reach. I can confirm that blackberries are OK.
     
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    I prefer the flowers to make Elderflower cordial - lovely with sparkling water.
     
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    Do you just crush it up and add waternor boil itnup first as it sounds lovely
     
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    You make a sugar syrup and infuse the freshly picked (on a sunny day ideally) and rinsed flower heads in the syrup for 24 hrs or so. Usually add a little pared lemon zest.
    Supposed to also add citric acid as a preservative but can be a pain to get - pharmacy I think - druggies use it so not the kind of thing you can pick up in a supermarket.
     

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