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Wild Harvest Foraging Tips Vol 5 | Les Stroud | Wild Harvest TV series



We’ve been pulling together all the tips we have gleaned from our new series “Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest”. There are many more to come and we will launch them here on most Saturdays! Enjoy!

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22 Comments

  1. If you're reading this, I'm sorry I don't have anything clever to say. I love Les. No homo. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Take care, Humans. 🇺🇲🧂

  2. Grew up along the west coast and foraging and "knowing my back yard" has always been a huge interest to me. This series is awesome 👌

  3. I haven't finished the last series yet, still catching up from my epic Canada trip 🇨🇦 , I love all your shows, soo much compassion from the both of you ❤️ , Do you decide who does the foraging each volume ? My only question is are the labredor stalks bitter to not stew for tea until I look up .I am currently using silver birch and yarrow flower to aid some symptoms ..I got about 12 videos to catch up on already..Busy man Les , I will buy your music 🎶 CD soon as I am practicing my guitar 🎸 as promised ❤️🙏🇨🇦

  4. Dont see how you can do pond lily tuber – another YT Canuck tried to do it and it was totally inedible. Might be an issue of a seasonal harvest – spring vs summer or fall toxicity.

  5. Love watching to see which wild edibles you're harvesting each time, and how Chef Paul decides to use and elevate it. I always tell my father about the bounty you're enjoying. He is an avid outdoorsman and even he is sometimes surprised by your content. Thank you Les

  6. Mr. Stroud, you ARE the SURVIVOR MAN..been following you forever..stay safe love your work and your music

  7. Who else is just realizing that Survivor man was way ahead of his time? This is in reality how most of us should be living, even city's could be centered around independent power, and community gardens.

  8. Absolutely LOVE Labrador Tea! I do not know why more people do not grow this in their landscaping and gardening, such a wonderful native plant, even if you do not use it for tea it is also simply beautiful!

  9. Love all the content Les!! If I had one request, it’s that we get the India Survivor Man Directors Commentary in the near future !

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