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Berry Harvest Time: Best Time To Pick Berries In The Garden

Berry Harvest Time: Best Time To Pick Berries In The Garden

Knowing how and when to harvest berries is important. Small fruits such as berries have a very short shelf life and need to be harvested and utilized at exactly the correct time to avoid spoilage and enjoyed during the height of sweetness. Harvesting berries at just the right moment of maturation is the key to the best possible quality and flavor of these fruits.

Best Time to Pick Berries

The following criteria are helpful in deciding when to harvest common types of berries.

Primarily, let the eye be your guide. Color and size are definitive indicators of the ripeness of the berry. Berry color will usually change from green to a more vibrant end of the color spectrum, anywhere from red, orange, purple, and blue (and many combinations of those hues). Color alone, however, should not be the basis for harvesting berries; there are other of one’s senses you should utilize to ascertain peak quality prior to picking.

Additionally important when harvesting berries is smell. The aroma of the berries begins to build as they ripen.

Next, don’t be shy; have a nibble. Berries should be sweet to the taste and also firm (but not hard) to the touch. Gently manipulate the berries that look ready to be picked as you decide when to harvest berries.

Berry Harvest Time

Okay, you have now ascertained that your berry patch has fully mature berries ripe for the picking. When is the best time to pick berries in the garden? The best time to pick berries in the garden is in the early morning hours before heat builds up in the fruit. They are at the peak of sweetness at this time and it doesn’t hurt that this may be the coolest time of day as well.

When to harvest berries depends on the berry type, too. Strawberries are usually ready to pick in June and may be harvested for three to four weeks. They are fully ripe when the entire berry is red. Elderberries mature in midsummer, as do most other types of berries. Blackberries, however, are often not ripe until late August and into September.

How to Harvest Common Types of Berries

To harvest common types of berries the general rule of thumb is that they be uniformly colored. For instance, strawberries are ripe when fully red as are raspberries.

Here are some tips for harvesting common types of berries:

Berry harvest time allows for a plethora of tasty menu options, whether eating fresh off the stem, canning, or freezing for pies and smoothies during cold winter months. Get out there and enjoy the “pickin” but remember the fragility of the fruit and handle and store appropriately. Then when you are eating currant preserves on toast in January, you will think fondly of sunny days and blue skies.


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