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Foraging: How to Find Wild Food

Autumn olives, chestnuts, Kousa dogwood fruit, black walnuts, hickory nut, butternuts, sumac

Get back to your primitive roots--learn how to forage safely and sustainably.

More about foraging

  • Wild Ramps

    Ramps: How to Forage & Eat Wild Leeks

  • Common blue violets

    Common blue violet (Viola sororia): how to forage

  • Common dandelion, Taraxacum officinale

    Common Dandelion: edible yard weed

  • Pine needle tea

    Pine Needle Tea

  • Chanterelles growing with ground cedar

    Chanterelle Mushrooms [Field Guide]

  • Rugel's plantain, Plantago rugelii

    Plantago (Plantain): edible lawn weed

  • Hairy bittercress basal rosette

    Hairy Bittercress - Edible Weed

  • Jerusalem artichoke or sunchoke flower, Helianthus tuberosus

    Jerusalem Artichoke or Sunchoke (Helianthus tuberosus)

  • Buck and doe grazing

    How to Hunt Deer [Beginner's Guide]

  • watercress (Nasturtium officinale)

    Watercress: How to find, identify and forage

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  • Pawpaw
  • Plantago (Plantain)
  • Watercress
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