Welcome to a world of edible trees! From the bark of the birch to the leaves of the fig, there are many different types of trees that offer delicious and nutritious treats. Here in the UK, we have many different types of trees that are incredibly beneficial to our health,…
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Through this piece we’re going to take a look at how Foraging helps to improve our connection to Nature. Foraging is a powerful tool for connecting people to the woodland environment, fostering a sense of respect and appreciation for the natural world. There are several theories that help to explain…
Alternate-leaved Saxifrage / Spring / Summer / Autumn / Winter / Edible There are a couple of types of Saxifrage, they all tend to grow in woodlands and provide good foraging through all seasons. Typically slightly dry but a nice addition to most dishes. Common Names Alternate-leaved Saxifrage Botanical Name…
Urban Foraging is increasingly relevant for a number of reasons. Through this piece, we’re going to take a deep dive into everything Urban Foraging. When most people think of foraging, they probably imagine scenes of rural idyll. They imagine striding out into unspoilt, wild places, far from the madding crowd.…
Traditionally November marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, but there’s still space to head out foraging in November. It’s really the foragers last chance to collect and preserve ingredients to last throughout the winter. In some parts of the country snow will already have…