Lydia Millen writes for Country Living about what she is currently growing in the garden, from sunflowers to French beans.
Last week my friend from the radio station asked me an interesting question as to whether I knew anything about how to go through the yard and find plants that a person could eat if there wasn’t ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
THIS WEEK I found Wine Caps (Stropharia rugosoannulata) and Aspen Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus populinus) growing right in the garden! Foraging delicious wild mushrooms at home is not only possible — ...
J shares foraging tips from an expert. Also: a recipe and a beverage with foraged flora. Flower host J Schwanke learns about foraging for plants and herbs from expert and author Lisa M. Rose. J ...
F oraging is an ancient means of obtaining wild-growing food from our natural environs, though it’s a skill set most of us ...
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Last-minute garden foraging for simple displays
The tree is up, the mistletoe strategically placed, but there are still a few gaps inside and out which could be filled with festive cheer. It is possible to forage in your garden to pick up natural ...
Every year the deer eat something new! It seems like just when I have them figured out, they decide to eat some plant they shunned in the past. Any solutions? Deer numbers continue to rise, putting ...
Despite the chilly weather, it’s a great time to think about spring at the Home + Garden Show this weekend. The State Horticulture Society will be there, offering insights into foraging mushrooms.
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