Sloes...where are they?

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Went sloe hunting last weekend and my favourite spots were almost devoid of them. I'm sure they were plentiful in the same area this time last year. Anyone noticed how quickly they've gone over? And you're supposed to
wait for the first frosts, ha!
 
You can't walk three feet without seeing a sloe or bullace or other fruit around here! They've been on the way out for a while and I did pick mine a while back but some are still useable and not too far gone :).
 
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Only ones round here are nestling in a jar full of gin. Picked them back in mid-September. They were early this year in this part of the world.
 
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I remember years ago waiting for the first frost only to find the birds hadn't.

I harvested start of September this year.


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It is entirely possible that a late spring frost has locally killed off the flowers = no fruit now.

We had a hard "frost strike" in the valley bottom, 3 nights of -7C/20F back on June 4,5,6.
75% loss of grapes for me, my neighbor to the one side found 1 pear, not dozens.
The neighbor to the other side got 3 apples. All my apples had frost scab bands around the middles.
 
I can confirm that freezing fruits like sloes, bullace, rowan, rosehips etc. works similar to the first frost. The freezing breaks down the cell walls, which means more juice, as well as sweetening them. Try a non frozen sloe and one that has been frozen and you'll see what I mean. Bullace was extraordinary after freezing. I never use these fruits unless I have frozen them first.
 

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