Caption: Elderberries, Credit: Jim Mead/Flickr
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Elderberries 

Elderberries

Series: Charlie's Garden Journal
From: Vermont Public Radio
Length: 00:02:30

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Jellies, syrups, and tonics are some healthful and delicious ways to enjoy the fruits of the elderberry bush. Charlie discusses the finer points of choosing, planting, and caring for the elderberry variety that is right for you. Read the full description.

Elderberries_jim_mead_small Jellies, syrups, and tonics are some healthful and delicious ways to enjoy the fruits of the elderberry bush. Charlie discusses the finer points of choosing, planting, and caring for the elderberry variety that is right for you.

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Transcript

I'm Charlie Nardozzi and here are some thoughts from my garden journal. One of my favorite mid summer flowering shrubs is the elderberry. It's easy to grow, widely adapted, beautiful to look at, and produces tasty, healthful berries. It can also tolerate wet soils and still grow and produce well. That's a plus with our spring and early summer weather this year.

Elderberries are hardy to zone 3, so even gardeners in the far reaches of the Northeast Kingdom can grow them. While just collecting berries from wild shrubs growing in abandoned fields and meadows is fine, growing specific varieties for beauty or berry production is better. If you're interested in berries, look for varieties such as 'York' and 'Nova' which produce large clusters and sized berries that are easy to harvest and process. If you're growing them for an edible landscape shrub, try the purple-foliaged colored 'Black Bea...
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