#2965507 - 10/02/12 11:29 AM
Elder berry's
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Thinking of ordering about a hundred, for 1.34$ each 3 ft. I hear they make good wine. Has anyone got experience with them?
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#2965669 - 10/02/12 01:53 PM
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Got alot of wild ones on both my places. Deer love to browse them heavily. I havent made anything out of them although alot of people do.
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#2965747 - 10/02/12 02:43 PM
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BSK
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Got alot of wild ones on both my places. Deer love to browse them heavily.
Yup, see a lot of them in the wild, and deer do eat them (both the berries and the plant).
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#2966493 - 10/03/12 03:49 AM
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Swampster
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If they would do well in your area, I would think they are already there. Pretty common brushy weed in most places I've lived.
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#2967198 - 10/03/12 02:51 PM
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catman529
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a lot of times I see them hanging over the water on the river bank. But they do grow in deer's reach plenty of places. Good to know deer eat em too. I learn a lot from this forum even though I am not really into QDM, but it sure helps knowing what plants are where on a deer's preference list.
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#2969122 - 10/04/12 07:58 PM
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Boone 58
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Thinking of ordering about a hundred, for 1.34$ each 3 ft. I hear they make good wine. Has anyone got experience with them?
One of the Best jellies ever..............bar none. Love that flavor.
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#2969534 - 10/05/12 07:35 AM
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Just remember that elderberries are poisonous until ripe. And all parts of the plant are poisonous (to humans).
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