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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"Yellow jacket honeycomb"? Aren't those bees? I don't know of any yellow jackets that make honey, but nature is full of lovely surprises.
You can eat them for vitamins and minerals. You can ret them and make cordage from them. You can dry the leaves for tea, (though fresh nettle tea is much better!)
lot of really cool information ,,and how to make the most of what grows around you ,,,thanks for sharing
Could you please tell us which climate you are in, so I can compare it with mine and see if I will find similar plants where I live?
Thank you for the time and dedication to teach others about these skills
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How do I avoid LSD poisoning from Eating grass seeds?
Apparently the weed we've been trying to get rid of is burdock.
Why wasting your time on finding food in the woods when there's a cameraman following you?
Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Reckless Roges
May 30, 2019