Winter mushroom foraging? Really? Yes! Some mushrooms grow year-round, and others just prefer the cold temperatures of winter and early spring. Learn which mushrooms thrive in the snow and you'll be able to forage mushrooms
Edible pine needles make very tasty cookies, drinks, and syrups! Get all of the foraged pine needle recipes you need here.
Usnea is an amazing lichen that has powerful medicinal benefits. Learn how to forage, identify, and sustainably harvest usnea!
Common Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) is an edible wild berry that's common all over the world, and it's even cultivated in many locations for it's tart fruit. The fruit ripen in autumn, but they hang on
Usnea is an amazing lichen that has powerful medicinal benefits. Learn how to forage, identify, and sustainably harvest usnea!
Usnea is an amazing lichen that has powerful medicinal benefits. Learn how to forage, identify, and sustainably harvest usnea!
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
Winter foraging is easy to do when you know which wild edible plants can be foraged in winter. Learn all about what to forage in winter, from conifer trees to seaweed!
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
Foraging is a great excuse to get outside and reconnect with nature in the first days of spring. Winter foods are weighing heavy on our stomachs, and it's time for something fresh...and green. Well before
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
This foraging course teaches how to identify 50 common edible and medicinal plants through the seasons, along with photos, how to use, recipes, and more!
Usnea is an amazing lichen that has powerful medicinal benefits. Learn how to forage, identify, and sustainably harvest usnea!
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
Under conifers in the forest duff you might be lucky enough to find Yellowfoot Chanterelles, also called Winter or Funnel Chanterelles.
Wild violets are edible and medicinal and come up in the late winter or early spring. Foraging wild violets is easy as they are very common!
Miner's lettuce is a wild-growing edible weed that is highly nutritious. It's loaded with vitamin C and minerals and has medicinal properties.
Edible pine needles make very tasty cookies, drinks, and syrups! Get all of the foraged pine needle recipes you need here.
Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) is one of the first wild edible plants of spring. It's commonly cooked as a pot-herb, and people once welcomed it to their tables after a long winter of stored food. Spring
One of the first trees or shrubs to bud in early spring is the willow. I remember as a child getting so excited to find pussy willows, although back then I didn't liken it to
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
Comfrey is a wonder plant for your garden and for your medicine cabinet. It's time to start growing and foraging for comfrey!
Nannyberries are incredibly sweet wild fruits that grow in clusters from prolific bushes. They ripen in the late fall and sometimes hang on the branches all winter long. They're sometimes called sweet viburnum because with
Nannyberries are incredibly sweet wild fruits that grow in clusters from prolific bushes. They ripen in the late fall and sometimes hang on the branches all winter long. They're sometimes called sweet viburnum because with
This pine needle cough syrup is beneficial for soothing for a dry and scratchy throat and helping to tame coughs.
This foraging course teaches how to identify 50 common edible and medicinal plants through the seasons, along with photos, how to use, recipes, and more!
You've probably foraged for edible and medicinal dandelions, and now that it's fall it's time to go foraging for dandelion root.
Dandelion recipes keep things wild in the kitchen in early spring, and there's nothing like bright fresh blossoms and zesty wild greens after a long winter of heavy food. Dandelions are exciting to backyard foragers
Rose hips are the fruit of the wild rose plant. Learn all about foraging for rose hips and wild rose and their edible and medicinal uses!
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
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This recipe for pine bark bread comes from Sweden and uses the outer bark of a pine tree ground into a fine flour. The resulting bread is more like what most people would consider crackers.
Usnea is an amazing lichen that has powerful medicinal benefits. Learn how to forage, identify, and sustainably harvest usnea!
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
Discover the hidden treasures of winter foraging! Explore the benefits of foraging and learn about 8 foods you can still forage in the winter
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
Foraging for pine needles and other conifer needles is easy, plus you can make a tasty and medicinal pine needle tea that is perfect in the fall and winter.
Rose hips are the fruit of the wild rose plant. Learn all about foraging for rose hips and wild rose and their edible and medicinal uses!
Foraging has loads of awesome benefits - but there's some essential things you need to know! Read on to find out more...
Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens) is a evergreen creeping ground cover that's common in woodlands throughout the United States and Canada. The distinctive berries ripen in late fall, but can be harvested year round as they hang
Pine needle infused honey has medicinal benefits, is beautifully fragrant, and is delicious when used in many ways for culinary purposes!
Winter foraging may seem difficult, but there are actually quite a few things that you may find. Learn about what to forage in winter!
Come learn how to identify, harvest, grow, forage for, and eat Miner's lettuce (aka Claytonia perfoliata) - a delicious wild edible green!
Edible leaves are an important part of a nutritious diet, providing essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. There are many different edible leaves, including common varieties you can find in your local supermarket and those you might find foraging in your neighborhood.
I always keep a little bit of this homemade elderflower oxymel on hand to quickly boost immunity when needed!
Make these fermented honey elderberries to boost your immune system or simply for a tasty and healthy treat.