In this video, I showcase my favorite wild edible plants around my hut and explain their uses, emphasizing the importance of food for survival in primitive societies and challenging circumstances. It ...
It is possible to grow edible native plants in your yard without angering your neighbors and violating the rules of your HOA, ...
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Most Francophile travelers traversing the Luberon make a pilgrimage to Gordes. It is easy to see why; often cited as one of the most beautiful villages in the world, Gordes’ stone walls seem to grow ...
Garden designers and horticulturists share the smarter, more sustainable ways people are transforming their outdoor spaces ...
Wild garlic, oyster mushrooms and sea beet were once regularly gathered and eaten as part of meals across the UK. Today, some people have concerns about eating food growing in the woods or hedgerows, ...
Most people avoid anything labeled "nightshade," but one Redditor is encouraging foragers to give such an invasive plant a second look — and even eat it. In a post on the r/fora ...
The lawn you've dutifully mowed, edged, fertilized, and fretted over for years wasn't a tradition handed down through generations. It was a postwar marketing invention, and most homeowners have been ...
Rowan County will soon welcome nationally recognized environmental educator and activist Robin Greenfield as he passes through the region during his “Year of Foraging” tour — a cross-country journey ...
With spring around the corner, Maryland naturalist Carl R. Gold lays out some of the plants — some edible, some poisonous — that you’ll soon see sprouting up.
L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation launched its Landscape Recovery Center at Eaton Canyon, which will host regular volunteer events.
Douglas County Extension Master Gardeners will be hosting a free garden show to celebrate the beginning of spring. The event, “Big Ideas Garden Show,” will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, ...
The Golden Valley Garden Club will host an introductory program on foraging at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, at Brookview.