15 Wild Edible Plants for Bushcraft & Survival
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Awesome only one plant ☘️ recognised by me which is easily available in our area ❤
GREATTT INFO ❤
💚 Your content is amazing, brother! As someone with a small foraging channel, I truly admire your work and find it inspiring. Keep up the fantastic job and continue spreading the beauty of nature! 🌿
From the First sentence: I feel seen!😂
Great video! Isn't it pathetic how the government is pushing us to depend on their unhealthy food system while claiming that weeds are 'harmful' for us? In my country The Netherlands, people always get rid of those plants once they popup during spring and summer in the garden. I am glad that I have transformed my garden from a tile square to grass, fruit trees, vegetables, etc. Many of these plants grew out of the ground and the insects and smaller animals are HAPPY to forage food in the garden.
Could u show tansagem
I trying to eat because of inflation… Thought of cooking magpies but my pistol isn't too accurate and ammo is limited
Bramble stems were soaked in salty water for a few months and then divided into laces which they used to wrap around straw bundles to make the old bee hives.
What if you don’t know anything about plants
instantly reminded of violet evergarden 4:06
Absolutely fascinating.
I have since childhood had an intense interest in plants trees ferns and fungi, especially ones that have particular properties and unique characteristics.
When I was about 16 I bought a book called "Plants With A Purpose" by Richard Mabey (I think I spelt that right) Since then I have, with the help and knowledge of my now gone Grandmother learnt a lot about wild plants of the uk but this has given me a much welcome boost of interest and information.
Videos like this make me miss AlfieAesthetics.
I know 0 about plants trees and things to eat in the forest and this seems overwhelming. Anyone know what a good point of start is? Should I learn plant families and classifications? I don’t know where is practica to start
Could you recommend any good places to start stealth camping in the West Midlands or near it?
Ah, sticky plant's, I threw them at friends when I was 5 I still throw them at my friends at 15, never new I was holding something more than a harmless prank
In the USA we have Yellow Wood Sorrel that is very similar to the White Wood Sorrel that you mentioned. The leaves, flowers, and seed pods are all edible and make for a great energy snack while hiking.
The leaves of the Dandelion can also be eaten raw in salads or boiled/steamed like Collard Greens or Spinach, and Dandelion Wine can really pack a punch.
There were a few plants I hoped to see in your video. One plant that I was hoping to see in this list was Watercress, I find it to be a nice addition to salads when camping when I can find it. Another was the Fiddlehead Fern, when washed, steamed, and then sauteed
Can you be poisoned by eating a safe plant that's next to a poisonous plant, like can they interact or affect each other
Do you have anything on plants that are edible in the southern United States or in the whole United States
you should really consider narrating nature documentaries.
Very useful information.
He could tell us their edible but they could all be toxic and no one would know lol
lmao, "bonkitis"
Watching this again. This video has far more information than all three of my foraging guidebooks. Ditching them and returning to watch your channel instead. Please make a video for each season, if you can. It would be very much appreciated. I hope you and your family are all well.
They killed witches for this reason..witches were herbalists n mediums n phychics..very Wise Woman thats all.
Youtube ave unsubbed me…that was your survival herb video why they unsub me…do more heebal videos please.
The only ones we have where I live that were on this list are blackberries, dandelions, and stinging nettles.😂
Absolutely love your knowledge of edible and medicinal plants something I've always been interested in it's been lost in modern day Society so that we have to be dependent on our government. Edible and medicinal plants need to make a comeback especially during this inflation which is killing everybody.