Your cart is currently empty!

Wild Edible Plants
I’ve been going through my posts and looking for stuff I’ve written on wildcrafting. Hopefully I’ll have the time later to do something more, in the meantime… I need to pull out a lot of files.
Any interest in locals on going for a Forage Walk with me? It may happen, we’re working on a collaboration with the Queen of Tarts at her farm, and my know-how, to do a nature walk for wild edibles and other interesting things we find in the woods.
[ngg_images source=”galleries” container_ids=”3″ display_type=”photocrati-nextgen_basic_slideshow” gallery_width=”600″ gallery_height=”400″ cycle_effect=”fade” cycle_interval=”10″ show_thumbnail_link=”1″ thumbnail_link_text=”[Show thumbnails]” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]



Comments
3 responses to “Wild Edible Plants”
neat
Given your love of old books I hope you have copies of Euell Gibbons’s works – – *Stalking the Wild Asparagus* is the one concerned with edible plants, but he wrote a whole series of *Stalking* books – – *Stalking the Healthful Herbs,* *Stalking the Blue-Eyed Scallop,* *The Beachcomber’s Handbook,* etc. Not only does he write of how to find them, but also how to prepare them.
I do indeed! My copy of Wild Asparagus has been with me since I was about ten. He was one of my childhood heroes.