New: wild-ediblesAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917steemzzanhive-183959hive-180932hive-166405photographyhive-185836uncommonlabhive-183397hive-150122hive-101145hive-188619hive-144064bitcoinkrsuccesshive-145157lifehive-184714hive-181136hive-193637hive-109690hive-139150TrendingNewHotLikerssolarshutdown (62)in permaculture • 3 years agoCHICORY (Cichorium intybus) Blue Flowered Perennial Plant of the family Asteraceae - Heart & LiverChicory, (Cichorium intybus), blue-flowered perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. Native to Europe and introduced into the United States late in the 19th century, chicory is cultivated…solarshutdown (62)in prepper • 4 years agoEat The Weeds - Yellow Clover, Alfalfa & Lambsquarter - Three Important Medicinal Wild EdiblesYellow Sweet-clover, Melilotus officinalis Alfalfa is an herb. The leaves, sprouts, and seeds make medicine How to Use Lambsquarter from Root to Plant to Seed Support the channel - Gain Piece…em3 (60)in homesteading • 7 years agoThe Great Steemit Morel Hunt!! Montana Mountains provide an abundance of edible Mushrooms!!(Does this link ^ work?? I know the Dtube image is not showing.) Join me as I hunt and find an abundance of wild edible Morel Mushrooms! I am posting a few morel hunt videos up on my YouTube…jerzy (27)in wild-edibles • 7 years agoWild Edibles: Blackberry Leaves - a Winter Source of Vitamin C.I have eaten blackberry leaves a number of times. Despite them being thorny.. Pros: ~Rubus is an almost evergreen genus of plants. Therefore, these plants are a good winter crop, when other…sustainablyyours (65)in foraging • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Eat This; Not That: Wild Edition - Wild Carrot/Poison HemlockWARNING This post is not intended to be an identification guide. Most of the information contained within it has been gleaned from other (mostly online) sources, which I have credited. If you…livingtraditions (52)in homesteading • 7 years agoForaging For Wild Edibles and MedicinalsSarah and our youngest daughter Samantha head into the woods on our property to do some foraging. Spring is a great time of year for foraging in the midwest. Sarah will show you several of the…greenacrehome (58)in foraging • 7 years agoWild Edibles on the HomesteadI had a thought the other day as my son was picking greens to hand-feed to the sheep. We should go on a hunt to find as many wild edibles on our land as we could! About Our Land We live on…wanderingagorist (56)in travel • 8 years agoForaging Wild Rose Hips for Tea and EatingThe California Wildrose or rosa californica is easy to find along the main roads and back roads of the northern California coast where I am presently camping. The rose hip is the fruit from a rose…wanderingagorist (56)in travel • 8 years agoWild Blackberry Crisp on the CampfireOn my travels, unless I'm staying with friends, visiting a library, or having a rare stay in a motel, I’m camping, so I’m outside the majority of the day and I spend a lot of my time hiking and…wanderingagorist (56)in travel • 8 years agoHuckleberries Pancakes Are Yummy!The red huckleberry can be easily foraged in the redwood forests that tower along the coast of northern California. I picked these babies near my campsite in Jughandle Creek Farm, near Caspar and…