Heather, I realised I had never ever tasted rowan jelly ... to save time I contacted a Yorkshire Pantry (use a search engine for more details) and bought some by mail order. Like raw berries the jelly is bitter, but nicely so, and it can be eaten with cold meats, etc.
So if you cannot reach your berries, buy the jelly. If you like it, buy a ladder.
I am not affiliated to Yorkshire Pantry or any rowan jelly producer. There are also other sources but I have not tried them.
Walking in the local woods yesterday, the rowans were spectacular, a fine sight to behold.
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Heather, I realised I had never ever tasted rowan jelly ... to save time I contacted a Yorkshire Pantry (use a search engine for more details) and bought some by mail order. Like raw berries the jelly is bitter, but nicely so, and it can be eaten with cold meats, etc.
So if you cannot reach your berries, buy the jelly. If you like it, buy a ladder.
I am not affiliated to Yorkshire Pantry or any rowan jelly producer. There are also other sources but I have not tried them.
Walking in the local woods yesterday, the rowans were spectacular, a fine sight to behold.
Fabulous with lamb, venison,pheasant, rabbit .......
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.