Foraging for Wild Food
By woodlandstv
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Naturalist John Rhyder takes a walk along the woodland track where he works, identifying different plants along the way and giving us information about their uses, where and when they grow and how best to eat them. http://www.woodcraftschool.co.uk An Adliberate film http://www.adliberate.co.uk for WoodlandsTV http://www.woodlands.co.uk/tv
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Great video, thanks a lot for posting it. I'm just starting to learn about wild plants and edible landscapes and found this to be quite useful. You helped me learn that what I thought was clover is actually wood sorrel. I have made a correction in my own channel's video and posted a link to this one in the description.
0:05 Does anyone know what animal/pokemon that floating thing is? Thank you.
How do you know what's poisonous?
There are all sorts of sources in Books and Online that aid in proper Identification…or you consult with a Seasoned Outdoorsman/Forager.
what is the point of this ?
Thanks for sharing all this, your knowledge is testimony to the land's offerings.
I did have a little difficultly however, with the speed of presentation and clarity issues.
Great information!
Great info I wish this was a lesson at all the schools .
B Charron pendulous sedge.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1593290714045630&set=pcb.1593295017378533&type=3&theater this is July 25-17 does anyone know what kind of mushroom's these are they come up wild in my garden I put horse manure in it recently and was hand removing these mushroom popping out I was removing them for the first few days but these gotten the upper hand to many to remove now are they common in pa? That's where I am at, they are that are ribbed on top & bottom lighter beige whitish on top then underside darker beige anyone know what type of these mushroom are?
Pamela Goforth
July 25, 2017