#Sugaring

Urban sugaring a success for one Haligonian, but city not so sweet on idea
A Halifax man produced two litres of syrup from a maple on his property and another on the city's property. But the city says it can damage trees.
#urban #sugaring #maple #syrup #Halifax #News
cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

Urban sugaring a success for one Haligonian, but city not so sweet on idea
A Halifax man produced two litres of syrup from a maple on his property and another on the city's property. But the city says it can damage trees.
#urban #sugaring #maple #syrup #Halifax #News
cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

2025-04-13

Urban sugaring a success for one Haligonian, but city not so sweet on idea
A Halifax man produced two litres of syrup from a maple on his property and another on the city's property. But the city says it can damage trees.
#urban #sugaring #maple #syrup #Halifax #News
cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

2025-03-10

Warmer weather could mean more mud and possible flooding, but with overnight temps being lower it also means it is sugaring season. Saw lots of buckets hanging from the trees along the roads today. #vermont #mapleSyrup #sugaring

Dave NelsonDaveNelson
2025-03-09

Time for the sweet smell of spring…

#SilentSunday
2025-03-09

After a couple of rather spectacular failures due to not paying attention, I have #syrup from the single black #maple I tapped very late in this year's season, out of curiosity. If the weather forecast holds, I should get another batch before the sap stops running.

#GrowYourOwn
#Foraging
#SeasonalFood
#MapleSyrup
#Sugaring

A photo of two half-pint jars of slightly cloudy amber-colored syrup, on a kitchen counter. One jar has a screw-on plastic lid, the other has a vacuum heat-sealed canning lid.
Maggie Maybemaggiejk@zeroes.ca
2025-03-03

Please make a public comment against this.
It looks like if you want your teenager to have a boob job you have to have a medical reason for it, so all the sugar daddies should be against this too. Come on sugar daddies, help out and oppose this.

gc.nh.gov/house/committees/rem

#sugaring

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2025-01-10

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2025-01-08

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2024-06-04

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2024-05-09
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Dan McCulloughdanmccullough
2024-02-12

Entry 2
(I swear this isn’t an ad for Polar seltzer)

It’s been 1 full week since we tapped our Sugar Maple. It started slow but as the temps warmed up, the sap began to flow. Nights in the 20s combined with days in the 40s is ideal.

The tree produced 8 liters. We keep the sap in the refrigerator until the weather is cold enough to run the woodstove, then start boiling it down on top of the stove! (Pictures next week.)

Top down view of a metal bucket hanging on the lower part of a tree. The bucket is ½ filled with a clear liquid. If you look closely you can see a drip of tree sap about to fall from a metal spigot (spile) into the bucket.8 one liter Polar seltzer plastic bottles on a kitchen counter. Each if filled to the top with maple sap.
Dan McCulloughdanmccullough
2024-02-05

Tapped our Sugar Maple this weekend. I remember when, due to much colder temps, I wouldn’t until late February. But now the sap is usually running by late January, if not earlier. Last year we collected 35 liters of sap which, after boiling down, produced a quart of syrup.

Looking at the upcoming forecast it should be a good week for sap flow.

Closeup of a silver colored sap bucket. A yellow hammer and lid are in the bucket.Closeup of a hammer positioning a metal spile, or spicket, into the base of a Sugar Maple. The spile is what we’ll hang the bucket on.Looking down into the bottom of a metal sap collection bucket which is now hanging on a hook on the tree. Snow and leaves are on the ground.A sap bucket with an arched metal lid are hanging on a tree.
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2023-12-27

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Stove base of the maple syrup evaporator my grandfather gave me ~36 years ago. Not pictured are the galvanized steel boiling pan and warming tank that sit on top. I need to clean those next.

I recovered it from storage back in NH, and have gradually restored it (lots of sanding and Rustoleum). Not sure what I'll do with sugaring equipment here in TN, but it holds a lot of sentiment, and I didn't want to abandon it.

Konica FS-1, 50mm f/1.4, Ilford FP4. #FP4Party #BelieveInFiIm #Sugaring

Black and white image showing the stove base of a small evaporator used for making maple syrup. It's made from a 55 gallon barrel that's been flared at the top to hold a pan. There's a door for putting in firewood, and it stands on simple metal legs.

It was made in Vermont by a local company (now defunct) called Ascutney Forge. I used it for a number of seasons, and it was rusty after years in storage. It's been freshly painted black, with an added coat of clear acrylic.Black and white image showing part of the stove base of a small evaporator used for making maple syrup. It's made from a 55 gallon barrel that's been flared at the top to hold a pan. There's a door for putting in firewood, and it stands on simple metal legs.

It was made in Vermont by a local company (now defunct) called Ascutney Forge. I used it for a number of seasons, and it was rusty after years in storage. It's been freshly painted black, with an added coat of clear acrylic.Black and white image looking through the stove pipe of a small evaporator used for making maple syrup.
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2023-10-30

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Drill scar in one of my maple trees from a sugaring season years earlier (August 2005). #TreeTuesday #NewHampshire #Sugaring #KonicaMinoltaDimageA200

Close up photo of bark on a large maple tree. Near the center of the frame is a hole where a sugaring tap had been inserted about 11-14 years earlier. The underlying wood has healed over, but the circle is preserved in the outer bark.

Trees of sufficient size can be tapped repeatedly over the years without harm, although scarring means the same spot can't be used again.
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2023-04-27

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