One month later and the transplants all survived! Some of them are slow in growing compared to plants in the wild but they did continue to grow! Here ...
Purple Loosestrife may be invasive but it has a long history of medicinal use, even Dioscorides wrote about it. At that time, loosestrife was valued f...
Beggarticks is a North American edible species of flowering plant in the aster family. It is widespread across the continent and grows in many other p...
Edible wild field pansies are attractive and delicate. Native to North America, this plant is often confused with the European Heartsease. For more in...
These 4 plants (I made an error in the vid and said 5) are ONLY to be used should ever there be an all out survival or emergency situation. These plan...
Sow thistles are overlooked edible wild plants that provide us with many nutrients. The perennial sow thistle (Sonchus arvensis) is often confused wit...
Garlic mustard is invasive yet valuable as a free source of food. Medicinally, it is packed with goodness we should never complain about! I do not mon...
This is one of those wild plants that provide us with countless health benefits and is a great source of edible wild food. For more info see the links...
Field Pennycress is a major nuisance for farmers yet they are a valuable food source for us. In fact, in some places in Europe this is grown as a cash...
Purple dead nettle (or deadnettle) is a harbinger of spring. This edible wild plant has medicinal qualities and is also a springtime foraging favourit...