Edible Gardening

Wild Edible Plants in your Backyard! (HD)



http://primitivepathways.com Spring is here, and it’s a great time to forage for wild edible plants! It’s amazing how many edible plants can be found growing in your own backyard. Come with Billy Berger as he finds and describes some common wild edible greens. These wild plants are often more nutritious than anything you can buy at the grocery store. Do not eat any wild plant that you are unfamiliar with, as there are poisonous look-alikes. But with proper instruction there are an enormous number of wild edibles just waiting for your discovery.

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  1. Wild lettuce can be brewed for a good pain-relieving tea. And yes, only grows in early spring; harvest and dry the leaves, will store indefinitely if kept dry. Try it– helps knock out a headache. Thanks for the info! Very helpful.

  2. My husband showed me some wild strawberries and they're normally super tiny, even smaller than the one you showed, and they were so sweet amd yummy!

  3. The strawberries were actually mockberries. Similar, with yellow instead of white flowers, and the strawberry is cradled instead of hanging down. Very lacking in flavor. Wild strawberries are not though, if it's a white flowers it'll be good ☺️

  4. When I was little we would pretend to make 'salads' with the dandelions the leaves would be the fish. Who knew we were on to something🤣🤣

  5. He should got sick after eating it because there should be a lot of bacteria and fungus on it and he didn't wash it before eating.

  6. Do not cut your grass please
    it looks cooler and feels cooler.
    we are crazy as humans when we destroy the very Beings that we created to help us on our Divine Mother.
    Great to see you enjoy your Paradise.

  7. Its like a new species of backyard animals instead of bird watching it's man eating your backyard edibles watchin

  8. I saw a tv doc about lack of food after WW2 Italians and other parts of war ravaged Europe people would forage the wild greens for salads soups and such

  9. Hey I just messaged my sister her property in Wisconsin has weed and tree between her home and one behind hers told her check amazon for foraging guides books one reviewer had a great idea for kindle owners download the books to your kindle iPad or smartphone

  10. Actually the strawberry is called mockberry, and they are usually supposed to be sour, or bitter, or bland, the berries being edible is unknown but you can use the leaves to make tea

  11. Its completely crazy that we don't get food or at least some food from our backyards and if we see someone picking from their yard we see it as awkward. Wow! The amount of money people could save lol no wonder Indians see us as weak

  12. Those looked like the strawberry 🍓 I was told not to eat…look similar but aren’t edible??

  13. Those wild strawberries are a invasive from china. Kind of taste like watermelon more than a strawberry. When they flower you'll notice the flowers are yellow. Real strawberries flower is white.

  14. Before you start eating edible weeds near your door make sure there are any dogs around. And it seems like chickweed looks like oregano. How do you distinguish it?

  15. when Mom is mad at him this man walks around the yard in the evening to feed himself in this way.

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