It's still early spring yet the growth of edible wild plants are out there to enjoy! Spring wild edibles are greening up the landscape. Foraging for spring edible plants is great because the mosquitoes are not out in full force - yet! Plants in this video (with the exception of gooseberries):- Plantain (identification, distinguishing features, flowers, leaves, height, habitat & edible parts): https://www.ediblewildfood.com/broadleaf-plantain.aspx- Violets: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/wild-violet.aspx- Goldenrod: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/goldenrod.aspx- Cleavers: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/cleavers.aspx- Avens: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/yellow-avens.aspx- Burdock: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/burdock.aspx- Bitter Dock: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/bitter-dock.aspx- Stinging Nettle: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/stinging-nettle.aspx - Toothwort: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/toothwort.aspx- Dandelion: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/dandelion.aspx- Herb Robert: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/herb-robert.aspx- Fiddleheads: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/fiddlehead.aspx- Trout Lily: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/trout-lily.aspx- Trilliums: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/white-trillium.aspxToothwort Dip: https://www.ediblewildfood.com/wild-toothwort-dip.aspxGeneticks: An independent lab that tests ticks for lyme and other tick-borne illnesses ..... https://www.geneticks.ca/#springforaging #springwildedibles #springedibleplants