Wild strawberry season is here! (slrpnk.net)
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Pretty psyched for garlic mustard and dandelion season here soon....
At least I’m pretty sure that’s what it is. It has a nice garlic taste. I chopped it and put in some oil, salt and pepper for a nice little spread.
My town have a plantation of Juglans nigra. These nut trees don’t grow usually in France yet when I decided to have a taste of them, I thought I would handle it like another nut. But they are different....
I almost missed fiddlehead season but was able to get out Sunday and collect a few that were still curled up tight....
Hello there foragers and gatherers!...
Il know that bramble are eatable and I can recognised them perfectly but I couldn’t bring myself to eat it. It feels to weird. I should’nt have forrage it....
Sorry this isn’t actually foraging per se, but the only kind of people who’d grow these are probably foragers anyway. I’ve been growing them for a couple years, but this is the first year I had enough to bother trying to eat them! From two plants we got about 1/2 a cup....
I’ve been thinking about collecting dandelion sap (y’know, the white stuff inside the stem) for a while, but I can’t find anything about how to collect it because duckduckgo only shows unrelated results.
Got some spruce tips, but they basically have no flavor. Am I picking at the wrong time? Or maybe it’s just a bland tree?
They smell amazing...
I tried a tiny taste and it was pretty neutral, not “grassy” at all. Might work well in a salad....
Anyone else finding wild grapes?
I thought it could be a good idea to gather valuable resources for people to use whilst foraging! Feel free to comment other suggestions and I’ll expand the list periodically. For now the list is minimal and general, but if/when it expands i might categorize them based on region or field of interest. Give us your best...
My wife and I walk our dogs on a trail along the Rio Grande every morning, and years ago I found this patch of Mountain Gooseberries. The birds usually get to the ripe ones before I do. I never pick too many to ensure the birds do have enough. As the patch has grown, and continues to grow, I eat more.
Found some in the woods yesterday and looked them up. Apparently the fruit is very tasty, resembling Starburst. Have you tried it?...
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Picked along the North Coast of California. Winter chanterelles, black trumpets, hedgehog mushrooms, and a few golden chanterelles which are not visible I don’t think....
Agaricus arvensis or campestris. I can never tell horse and field mushrooms apart, but no yellow staining and a pleasant mushroom and mild anise smell. I found several rings. Unfortunately, the maggots beat me to most of them. Also found a fair few meadow puffballs (Lycoperdon pratense) that had unfortunately just started to...
Hi folks. I forage for plants. I know those pretty well. Whn I don’t, I use an app caled PlantNet (definitely recommend it) is there something similar I can use where you take a picture and verify?...
Found me some Wood Hedgehog mushroom today....
This was an unusual tree I noticed in my neighborhood and it took me some time to identify. But when I did I was delighted to learn it is quite edible....