Wild Salads are back in full swing!
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Wild Salads are back in full swing!
Foraging for wild foods is a great way to add some flavour to your outdoor adventures
Wild Salads are back in full swing!
Wild Salads are back in full swing!
Until recently, few people were aware that the berries of autumn olive, Elaeagnus umbellata, are edible. But the secret is out. More and more are harvesting these tasty fruits for both sweet and sa…
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BUY 2 CARDS OR MORE + GET FREE UK SHIPPING Forage Autumn/Winter Card New for 2023: Inspired by autumnal foraging in nature, this dark and moody botanical card is perfect card for any occasion. Featuring illustrated nuts, berries, mushrooms and flowers that can be gathered and picked in the wild with a key underneath to help you identify each item. Complete with a recycled kraft brown card and packaged in eco-conscious materials. -------------------------------------------- A6 folded card Digitally printed onto high quality FSC approved 300gsm card With a subtle sheen and uncoated blank inside, ready for you to write a meaningful message of your choice Supplied with kraft brown envelope in a protective biodegradable cornstarch sleeve Shipped in a hard backed envelope -------------------------------------------- Send this card directly to the recipient by selecting the 'include a note' option and then add your note at the checkout. This will be handwritten in your card and sealed with a Wildwood Paper sticker. Be sure to amend the shipping address! Illustrated and made in Sheffield, UK -------------------------------------------- www.wildwood-paper.co.uk www.instagram.com/wildwoodpaper www.facebook.com/wildwoodpaper
Learn about what to forage in fall! Autumn is an abundant time for foraging and wildcrafting. Fall foraging includes berries, nuts, roots, and mushrooms.
An introduction to six easy-to-identify wild foods for beginners that you can forage from August to October. Includes berries, mushrooms, and delicious fruit that are widely available in the northern hemisphere including North America and Europe.
This book came out last autumn but it is very dear to my heart as Dean and I styled and took the photographs for Abigail Booth's book - The Wild Dyer.
Learn about what to forage in fall! Autumn is an abundant time for foraging and wildcrafting. Fall foraging includes berries, nuts, roots, and mushrooms.
We’re inviting you out into the quiet world and beckoning you away from your snug nest to go with us on a winter foraging journey.
Living on a farm is just too much for collectors like us. With each season providing such an array of unique flora and fauna, we've assembl...
A colourful and educational art print celebrating the wonders of foraging throughout the seasons! This foraging collection features some of the wonderful plants to be foraged around the UK, throughout Spring, Summer & Autumn. Disclaimer : Please note this print is intended as foraging inspiration. Make sure to refer to other reliable sources to identify plants correctly A high quality art print of an original artwork by Hannah Grace. This print was inspired by Hannah’s love for plants and wild food and would make an excellent addition to the home of any budding or keen forager, or someone looking for some wild food inspiration! This print is also available as a solely Spring, Summer or Autumn addition: Spring https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/854049579/spring-foraging-print-giclee-art-print?ref=shop_home_active_18&frs=1 Summer https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/854050499/summer-foraging-print-giclee-art-print?ref=shop_home_active_17&frs=1 Autumn https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/854052047/autumn-foraging-print-giclee-art-print?ref=shop_home_active_16&frs=1 Or as a set of three! https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/854047123/set-of-3-foraging-prints-a4-prints?ref=shop_home_active_19&frs=1 Printed in England on 300gsm archival quality matte paper. Available in the following sizes: - A5 (148 x 210mm / 5.8 x 8.3 inch) - A4 (210 x 297 mm / 8.3 x 11.7 inches) - A3 (297 x 420 mm / 11.7 x 16.5 inches) Prints come unframed. Colours may vary slightly between screen and print due to monitor differences. Each print is carefully packaged with a compostable packaging sleeve and recycled backboard, to ensure its arrival in pristine condition. Free UK Delivery. Within the UK, prints will be sent via 1st class Royal Mail so can be expected within 1-2 days of dispatch. International orders will be carefully packaged and sent using standard postage. Each print is printed to order, so please allow 3-5 days for dispatch. *Subscribe to Hannah Grace OC For 10% Off Your First Order* http://eepurl.com/g_tRO5 (Copy & Paste This Link In Your Browser!)
In Foraged Flora you will find a new vision for creating beautiful organic arrangements from local and seasonally sourced plants and flowers.
A couple of weeks ago on a foggy autumn morning Emma from A Quiet Style and I made our way deep into the Sussex countryside with a basket full of pumpkins and a boot full of the most beautiful flowers for our first ever slow living day retreat, Gather and Tend. On our arrival at Tilto
Learn about what to forage in fall! Autumn is an abundant time for foraging and wildcrafting. Fall foraging includes berries, nuts, roots, and mushrooms.
Nicole. 22. I’m an eclectic earth witch who tends to focus on plants, herbs, crystal magick, and divination.
The fall decorating experts at HGTV share how to capture the beauty of fall with this versatile woodland wreath complete with acorns and pinecones.
Rose hips are the delicious edible fruits of roses, wild and cultivated. They're easy to identify and well worth the effort! My daughter absolutely loves roses of all kinds, especially fragrant wild roses that we
Rowan to damson, rose hip to blackberry, jam to wine, your foraging trips can be bountiful and nutritious, but make sure you only take what you need, says Carl Legge
There are so many wonderful dye plants to forage in fall. Check out this list to keep your dye pot supplied well after the end of summer.
Learn about what to forage in fall! Autumn is an abundant time for foraging and wildcrafting. Fall foraging includes berries, nuts, roots, and mushrooms.
One of my favorite wellness boosters in the colder months is Rosa Canina, commonly known as rosehip. Fruit can made into tea, find our recipe here!
Coloured Illustrations of Fungi of Japan by Rokuya Imazeki and Tsuguo Hongo (1957), Vol I, Plate 34
Processing Common Tree Foods: Acorns, Black Walnuts, Hickory Nuts, Persimmons: Early Autumn is a great time to forage in the eastern US. The greater Appalachian region (a huge area) is rich in wild foods. Among the most abundant wild foods in this region and at this time are products from trees. The native oak, black walnut, h…
Have you ever done any fall foraging? If you like to forage, fall is a great time to forage for wild food and herbs. Get out there in the wild!
Learn about what to forage in fall! Autumn is an abundant time for foraging and wildcrafting. Fall foraging includes berries, nuts, roots, and mushrooms.
Karen Seekings tells us what natural foods you can find if you go foraging in the woods in the autumn in the UK. A veritable treasure trove!
The garden is completely changing at the moment...there are very few flowers left although the nasturtiums are still amazing, and the californian poppies are still going but with very small flowers. There are buds on the dahlia and perennial wallflowers, but on the whole the abundance of summer flowers has gone... So I’ve been looking further afield for the Autumnal colour today, and as everything seems to fall during Autumn there is loads just to pick up off the ground at the moment... or even have a quick snip at! I picked the last substantial haul of my blackberries yesterday ( and my son then polished them off after school when I wasn’t looking...) I picked some of the Oxalis from the kitchen windowsill and one chocolate cosmos to reflect the purples from the blackberries...as well as the last of the field scabious I bought this wild geranium in August as I really remember it from a house I lived in when I was little and so used a few of the flowers... but left these poppy seed heads for another time... The blackberries have left their mark on the table which I sort of reckon is all part of this time of year... ...but out today on the bike I found conkers, firethorn berries, spindleberry, crab apples, rosehips, leaves and elderberries... added some physalis, sedum and nasturtium ( from the garden ), grapes, and coffee, as well as an old orange-painted key from the house I mentioned before ( it’s one of my favorite keys... ) ...actually the coffee hadn’t quite made it from the cafitiere at this point!
Get the recipe for an easy and delicious homemade elderflower syrup and very pretty elderflower-rose petals ice cubes. See more photos here.
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