What are we doing in the garden 2025

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  1. CanadianLori

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    @On the Levels I've never heard of beetroot wine. That sounds interesting. I've made faux grape jelly with beetroot but not anything fun like that. Is it hard to make? How would you describe the taste please?
     
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      My cctv is easy to download to a Usb storage unit too. I also have various areas of camera views masked. You can set it to record only activity on your property.
       
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      @CanadianLori making the wine was easy. We had pulled some beetroot many weeks ago but one was so large I had no space in bottles/freezer/eating. So decided to try for a wine. Peeled and sliced the beetroot and into a bucket added boiling hot water (about 3.5 litres). Covered with a cloth and left for 3 days, stirring every now and then.
      Strained of the beet added 2 and a half kilos of sugar. Stirred until all dissolved. Put some wine yeast in the demijohn and then added the juice, put in the fermentation lock and left it to ferment. This didn't take as long as others that I have done so while today was supposed to be a decant I ended up bottling because it was ready.
      As to the taste? It doesn't taste like beetroot in our opinion. The colour is a good red not very dark but certainly 100x darker than a Rosie.
       
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        Regarding beetroot wine I made some ages ago and it was a lovely red colour when made, some months later it had gone brown still tasted alright, you just had to close your eyes when drinking.
         
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        Then bottled the beetroot wine. First time I have done this and what a fabulous colour and taste. Hopefully we will keep it for the festive season!
        You need to keep it in dark glass bottles.
         
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          Will keep an eye on it...maybe it wont last!
           
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            My hellobores arrived..del was so quick and the plants are so well packed. Very good size healthy plants too, only problem is the 9 mixed plants are not labled so will have no idea what colour they till they flower :( l Ordered on Saturday 100 mixed bulbs on sale , just hope weather ok on Wednesday so grandson get shrubs dug out.
             
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            Sadly none of the hellebores I bought and planted out last winter/spring survived the summer. My older, established plants are all fine and starting to flower.
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Keep it in the dark, a wine cellar is ideal.:biggrin:
             
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