Foraging with friends

in homesteading •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Who's this handsome guy rooting around in the bush?


Yesterday was a beautiful day here in South Oz, so it was time to forage. I've been wanting to explore the flats out near Thompson's Beach for a while, so yesterday was the day to go. It's been far to hot recently - its no fun being on a treeless plain in 45°C heat, even for we Aussies!

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The two J's, my erstwhile companions for the afternoon.


I found two friends (Jess and Jesse from Joe's Connected Gardens) at our favourite coffee shop and invited them along.

We were looking specifically for plants that grow in the highly saline areas just under an hours drive toward the coast. We weren't disappointed.

We found the ubiquitous Nitre Bush (Salty Grapes) in two new colours (they're everywhere in these conditions), several species of Samphires and Glassworts, Ruby Saltbush, Ice Plants, Bower Spinach as well as the inedible but always pretty Sea Lavender.

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A Glasswort


I'm only just learning about Samphires and Glassworts at present. Until recently, I've been content to just eat them but now that I'm aware of how much agricultural land is being lost to salinity, I've decided to make a study of the plants that grow in saline conditions.

Interestingly, many halophytes (that's the word for plants that live in salty places) and saltbushes are in the Amaranth family and are closely related to many of our staple food crops which may be a good thing with the new climate and our rapidly growing population.

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Nitre bush


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A Samphire


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Thank you so much for this informative post @ligayagardener =)

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nice informasi sir @ligayagarderner, btw how are you friend?

Im doing very well thanks. How about yourself?

Its always good to see quality photos of the actual plants.
Would be interesting to know what vitamins are abundant in those plants..
We never see any of those in the U.K. area... The Glasswort looks particularly interesting...
Its good to see the varieties you have 'Down Under'.

Thanks! I don't write much about the vitamins etc unless a plant is super high in them, something like purslane. My goal is to get people interested in looking at what is around them. Then they can follow up when they've tasted something or ask questions.

My other thought is that if folks try more plants, thats broadening theit diet anyway and that's got to be good.

Your group is a little different though, so maybe I'll post a bit more nutrient info.

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edible plant right?

Yep!