foraging invasive species permaculture Plants tending the wild wild food Thistle Video Finally made a new video. Thistles, anyone?
Culture ethnobotany foraging gardening invasive species local food permaculture Plants wild food Wild Artichokes are here! Cynara cardunculus, or artichoke thistle, is the wild version of the commerical artichoke. But get this, they taste the same,…
ethnobotany permaculture tending the wild Native yarrow brodiaea yampah chia lawns Alright, this is not the place to talk about how the standard lawn is a major contributor to ecological devastation…
ecodreaming gardening permaculture tending the wild Biochar, Compost Tea, Azomite Biochar + Biology + Minerals = miraculous healing of the soil? For instance, soak Biochar in aerated (brewed) compost tea,…
foraging invasive species permaculture Plants FeralKevin Presents: Wild Artichoke Thistle, Cynara cardunculus In the latest episode FeralKevin cooks up a gourmet, slow food, and wild foraged edible. Others call it a weed.…
ecodreaming ethnobotany feralculture mushrooms permaculture tending the wild wild food Feraltopia: An Ethnobotanical Park Please go to Ideablob and vote for my idea! Especially if you want me to keep on being Feral and…
ecodreaming ethnobotany local food permaculture tending the wild wild food EcoDreaming — Permaculture and Foraging meet
Elaeagnus ethnobotany feralculture gardening holistic health invasive species local food permaculture wild food Elaeagnus umbellata: inside out berries? 1. This species of Elaeagnus is NOT invasive in my area. “Invasive” meaning in this case, seeds won’t germinate and…
feralculture gardening local food permaculture tending the wild wild food California Bay Laurel (Umbellularia californica) edible leaves The California Bay Laurel is one of my favorite trees. They are beautiful, versatile trees — great for climbing and…