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Introduction to Wild Edible Plants (video)

 
                                      
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Hey everyone,

There's a bunch of videos on Youtube about individual plants, but I couldn't find a good general introduction, so I made one! I go over general gathering principles (mostly common sense, but some things you might not normally think of), and some tips I wish someone would have told me when I was just starting out with wild edibles & feeling overwhelmed.

I hope y'all find it informative. I'm planning on making more videos shortly.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBdVVhda-3E
 
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This is wonderful.....

Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge for 'getting started' with harvesting wild edibles 

Love the ending too ♥
 
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I really enjoyed the video and found the tips super helpful.  Could you advise the top two books that would help someone without a "local mentor" get started . Ideally books that would be helpful in an international setting.
 
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