Edible Gardening 16 Comments @starlady333 9 months ago Can you do a state by state edibles list or something….or just NW Montana 😅 @DonnyMcGahan 9 months ago When the worl inevitably goes to shit, this will be the most vital information to have. Books will become the most valuable things to own. @YHWHisEternal 9 months ago ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ @patriciapaul6905 9 months ago ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ @mudaisbored 9 months ago Fuck with the good vibes Mai dude stay cool 😎 @shadows7936 9 months ago Awesome dude @graphicsloth 8 months ago If you actually looked into how much processing it takes for acorns to be edible, you might not criticize people for throwing the away. @BawlsMahoney 8 months ago You look like youve been eating some "edible plants" 😂 @Prosper_Dean 8 months ago Hello from Idaho, brother 💪🤠 @3k2168 8 months ago Holy shit you can pick sumac of a tree wish I could @asdoto7837 8 months ago very nice!! I live in brazil and always try to learn our native plants to live a more sustainable life. @akitoyaname7897 8 months ago Sumac also stinks. If you don't harvest it and it falls to the ground, that smell of rot is worse than rotting plums. 😂 @xTriceracopx 8 months ago How do you go about learning all t he different plants ? @nsramen3624 8 months ago I’d love a Arizona version of this but it would probably just be you can eat cactus or prickly pare fruit @noblebowman4735 8 months ago Try some roasted Kentucky coffee tree seeds! (it's native cocoa powder). @yooimmo 8 months ago you are COOKING with these videos!! Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
@starlady333 9 months ago Can you do a state by state edibles list or something….or just NW Montana 😅
@DonnyMcGahan 9 months ago When the worl inevitably goes to shit, this will be the most vital information to have. Books will become the most valuable things to own.
@graphicsloth 8 months ago If you actually looked into how much processing it takes for acorns to be edible, you might not criticize people for throwing the away.
@asdoto7837 8 months ago very nice!! I live in brazil and always try to learn our native plants to live a more sustainable life.
@akitoyaname7897 8 months ago Sumac also stinks. If you don't harvest it and it falls to the ground, that smell of rot is worse than rotting plums. 😂
@nsramen3624 8 months ago I’d love a Arizona version of this but it would probably just be you can eat cactus or prickly pare fruit
@noblebowman4735 8 months ago Try some roasted Kentucky coffee tree seeds! (it's native cocoa powder).
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Can you do a state by state edibles list or something….or just NW Montana 😅
When the worl inevitably goes to shit, this will be the most vital information to have. Books will become the most valuable things to own.
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Fuck with the good vibes Mai dude stay cool 😎
Awesome dude
If you actually looked into how much processing it takes for acorns to be edible, you might not criticize people for throwing the away.
You look like youve been eating some "edible plants" 😂
Hello from Idaho, brother 💪🤠
Holy shit you can pick sumac of a tree wish I could
very nice!! I live in brazil and always try to learn our native plants to live a more sustainable life.
Sumac also stinks. If you don't harvest it and it falls to the ground, that smell of rot is worse than rotting plums. 😂
How do you go about learning all t he different plants ?
I’d love a Arizona version of this but it would probably just be you can eat cactus or prickly pare fruit
Try some roasted Kentucky coffee tree seeds! (it's native cocoa powder).
you are COOKING with these videos!!