There are millions of plants on our planet, and inevitably, species from the same family end up looking alike. Wild plants aren't pre-labeled like produce found in a grocery store, and identifying ...
Foraging for wild edible plants became popular last spring as more and more folks were concerned with food security during the coronavirus pandemic. Identifying and utilizing wild edible plants is an ...
What do cattails, sassafras and pokeweed have in common? You can eat them. But how do you know which part is edible and how do you prepare it? In “Edible Wild Plants of the Carolinas: A Forager’s ...
Foraging edible plants is a rewarding way to connect with nature and enhance your culinary repertoire. Many wild plants offer ...
Dreary winter weather has some people dreaming of springtime gardens, it appears. Nearly 50 people have registered for a program Tuesday at the Harrison library called Spring Wild Edible Plants – and ...
An untrained eye would have overlooked the cluster of silvery green leaves poking up through a pile of smooth rocks on the banks of the Spokane River. But wild plant forager Aubrey Mundell immediately ...
Trailside Nature & Science Center’s senior park naturalist Joe Filo will teach adults to identify some common wild, edible plants of the Watchung Reservation on Saturday, Oct. 12 from 10-11:30 a.m.
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Photographer Jimmy Fike thinks often of the stories his grandmother liked to tell him ...
There are many wild edible and medicinal plants throughout Western New York, such as this Purple Coneflower. Photo by Jonathan Townsend I have always been fascinated by the topic of wild edible and ...
SMITHFIELD — Watching Russ Cohen hustle along a field edge is almost like watching a guy race down a grocery aisle minutes before closing time. Except that Cohen’s food shopping actually has no time ...