Culture ecodreaming feralculture How to Eat Fried Human: The Realities of Urban Survivalism One of the walkers in one of my wild food classes, Anthony Stimola, is working on his thesis concerning Urban…
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…
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…
Elaeagnus feralculture gardening invasive species local food tending the wild wild food Elaeagnus umbellata — Autumn olive permaculture plant. Invasive? When I first got to the current garden I manage, I was an early “permie” (like a trekkie to Star…
Elaeagnus feralculture gardening local food permaculture Uncategorized Elaeagnus pungens — Evergreen Elaeagnus permaculture This is an amazing plant that fits right into a permaculture guild. It fixes nitrogen, and does all the awesome…
feralculture gardening local food permaculture tending the wild wild food Salsify — wild permaculture This is one of my favorite plants. Salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius) is a forager’s wonderplant. All parts are edible (and good!).…
ethnobotany feralculture fire ecology local food permaculture tending the wild wild food acorns permaculture In this video, I rant about acorns while I gather them. The 2007 Valley Oak (Quercus lobata) masting of acorns…
feralculture permaculture tending the wild wild food Review — “The Uses of Wild Plants” by Frank Tozer A few weeks ago, I received a copy of “The Uses of Wild Plants” by Frank Tozer. At first I…
ethnobotany feralculture local food permaculture tending the wild wild food here it’s all acorns As someone who is committed to eating local and sustainable foods, there are two problems that I often come across.…