Wild Edibles & Medicinals
You can view the rest of this series from the You Tube channel at: bob45ana.
WARNING! Never eat a plant in the wild if you're not 100% sure if it's edible. Always consult an expert or better yet be with an expert before sampling any wild plants or consider using for consumption or medicinal uses. Join your local nature center's plant walks to learn the wild edibles, poisonous look-alikes and medicinal uses of your local plants.
Image Left: A dandelion head. Usually considered a pest on lawns, dandelions are a wonderful edible food. Flowers, leaves and roots are edible.
Suggested Books
*Please read the reviews, check the type of book (Kindle, hardback etc.) and age appropriateness of any books before purchase. Thank you.
*Please read the reviews, check the type of book (Kindle, hardback etc.) and age appropriateness of any books before purchase. Thank you.
Web Resources
Eat the Weeds.com with Green Dean
Wild, Edible & Medicinal Plants - Foraging Guidlines To Remember
Wilderness Survival - Edible & Medicinal Plants
Learning Herbs.com - The Feature site for the newly famed Herb Fairies ebook series!
Eat the Weeds.com with Green Dean
Wild, Edible & Medicinal Plants - Foraging Guidlines To Remember
Wilderness Survival - Edible & Medicinal Plants
Learning Herbs.com - The Feature site for the newly famed Herb Fairies ebook series!
Watch the rest of the Growing Herbs series from the You Tube Channel,
Growing Herbs for Beginners here.
Growing Herbs for Beginners here.