8 edible plants growing in a city park within 25 feet of each other!
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37 Comments

  1. Did you know in some states, including Arkansas, it is illegal to forage without a permit…the powers behind the government don’t want you easily attaining free food. We live under a sick capitalist regime.

  2. Join me on my West Coast Foraging Tour!
    I’m leading Foraging Walks, hosting Foraging Schools and giving talks throughout California, Washington and Oregon!
    Together we can break free from what no longer serves us, one new relationship and skill at a time!
    5/9 – Minneapolis, MN (Foraging Walk)
    5/12 – Denver, CO (Foraging Walk)
    5/15 – Orange County, CA (Talk)
    5/16 – La Jolla, CA (Talk)
    5/17 – San Diego, CA area Foraging School
    5/18 – San Diego, CA (Talk)
    5/20 – Los Angeles, CA (Foraging Walk)
    5/22 – Ojai, CA (Talk)
    5/23 – Los Angeles, CA area Foraging School (Fillmore)
    5/24 – Los Angeles, CA (Talk)
    5/30 – Ventura, CA (Talk)
    6/1 – Santa Barbara, CA (Foraging Walk)
    6/2 – San Luis Obispo, CA (Talk)
    6/3 – Santa Cruz, CA (Foraging Walk)
    6/5 – Bay Area, CA (Talk)
    6/7 – Bay Area, CA Foraging School
    6/8 – Sebastopol, CA (Foraging Walk)
    6/9 – Davis, CA (Talk)
    6/10 – Sacramento, CA (Foraging Walk)
    6/11 – Nevada City, CA (Talk)
    6/13 – Mount Shasta, CA (Talk)
    6/17 – Ashland, OR (Talk)
    6/18 – Eugene, OR (Foraging Walk)
    6/19 – Portland, OR (Talk)
    6/21 – Portland, OR area Foraging School
    6/22 – Seattle, WA (Talk)
    6/25 – Langley, WA on Whidbey Island (Talk)
    6/27 – Port Townsend, WA (Talk)
    6/28 – Port Townsend, WA area Foraging School
    For locations, times and registration go to https://www.robingreenfield.org/schedule

  3. Love your Homestead videos… But in all honesty, veganism and vegetarianism has been proven to destroy health. Plants are definitely excellent medicines, but they are most definitely not the best food source. For your own health, bud, and so we can see more homesteading videos… Eat some bacon and eggs once in a while.

  4. Working on dandelion jelly for my first time today. I think i messed it up, but we'll see. If so, poop happens. Tomorrow i am going to fry some dandelion tops as a snack. I have made those before and they are excellent. We have plenty of dandelions so if my jelly doesn't turn out I'll try again. We have more dandelions than we have ever had this year on our 5 acre property. One of the best flowers ever. Haven't tried digging up the roots yet. Maybe next year

  5. Remember folks, put more research in, to positively identify these, rather than trying to identify them purely from this short video.

  6. Well… you put your feet all over it, so… I don't want any of that particular patch. Same for the mulberry branches you put your mouth on.

  7. I had a teacher like this who showed us edible plants and even let us try some… ah the good ole days.

  8. Speaking of pesticides… Kinda looks like an area that may be "maintained" by Landscaping wrkrz uzn God only knows what kinda ☠️ to "keep things looking groomed"… 🤮

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