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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The "white man's footprint" is in every North American yard I've ever set foot in! Nice video.
Do you pick the poke plants?
Lovely foraging!
Good tips but can't really see to identify the plants properly or hear descriptions very well
Nice! Thank you ☘️
MY FORAGING SKILLS ARE WAY MORE SUPERIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video but could do with more focus on the names of the plants =) Otherwise loved it!
I love collecting figs falling from the tree tops, leftover yellow jacket honeycomb, fresh marmite oozing out the oak tree’s 🙂
0:33 "Foliage, fungi, flowers and fruit." <proceeds to dig up tubers and whole plants> 😉 Joking aside, no landowner is going to miss the things that you listed here; you're doing them a favour, (as long as dogs are controlled, crops and wildlife aren't disturbed and you clean up after yourself.)
Im just lusting after john..so im here for a thrill
Linda Erwin
October 11, 2018