In our side yard, we have this serviceberry tree (Amelanchier grandiflora).
It's so lovely -- covered now with little white flowers along the gray stems.
The berries will follow -- looking like tiny blueberries. If the robins didn't eat them all first, I could make serviceberry jam:
Serviceberry Jam
10 cups ripe serviceberries
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup sugar per cup of pulp
6 oz liquid pectin
Wash and stem the berries. Place into a saucepan and crush. Add the water and cook over medium heat for 5 to 6 minutes. Measure how much pulp you have to determine the amount of sugar you'll need. Add sugar and return to pan. Place over low heat and cook for a few minutes more or until the sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil and add pectin, then hold boil for 1 full minute. Remove from heat, skim foam, and pour into hot, sterile jelly jars and seal.
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Checkered lily (Fritillaria meleagris)
Birch catkins in the rain
Blue and white scilla . . .
snuggled against the birch's roots.
And some spring thrifted treasures -- little bone china cups, sans saucers, become storage for little white buttons.
I'm inspired!
5 comments:
Oh Katie, I adore your garden. I have never heard of service berries, but the jam sounds yummy.
Wonderful blog.
Hugs, RoseMarie
I LOVE this picture Katie!!! I am inspired to! Hugs, Maryjane
Beautiful pictures!! I have never heard of service berry before. It is sooo pretty!
Beautiful blooms :)
Beautiful combo!
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