Anyone got stuck into collecting sap yet? I was just thinking that it's coming time, even with the bad weather I expect that there's some rising. If you are let us know how It's going and any pics would be brill
Oooh, will try that too... Also have a recent haul of chaga so am loving all things birch right now!Pick the buds. Dry and you have a lovely tea!
Plenty of sap, had enough for my first few mouthfuls, found it a bit disappointing though to be honest, no real flavour or sweetness, just like cool water really. Maybe I've cauterised my taste buds over the years with malt whisky !
Nice to have tried it, but can't say I'm bothered about doing it again.
Well, it contains a useful bit of Manganese like other tree saps, not much else.....
Close to roads - I guess it then also contains less usefull traces of heavy metals?
Nice - glad I spotted this thread!
Just went out to my local woodland a tapped a couple of birch trees, buds on them just starting to form. Bottles filling nicely. Will head out again tonight to see how much I've got.
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To be honest it does feel a little like stealing from the tree
Its the sort of skill i'd like to perfect for when i'm travelling by foot, stopping near a Birch, i can tap it and on waking have a good drink for breakfast to get me started for the day then moving on to the next beautiful spot... i wouldn't see it as stealing, but a gift from a tree. I'd certainly respect and thank the tree...
Well it'd have to be late March or April for sure... that's what i mean... no over-use or mass collection, unless i wanted to make a bottle of syrup to take with me when i move on... even then, the occassional gallon isn't mass collection... i like to work with nature respectfully an in rhythm with it... pure bliss.It's a nice idea but the window of opportunity for when the sp flows is quite small so not as practical in practice as you might hope.