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British nature writer Richard Mabey argues for “the generosity to reset the power balance between ourselves and the natural ...
Ever wonder what the Plains Indians used for food? If you answered bison or buffalo, you are partially correct. There's no ...
Edible plants are breaking out of the bed—and thriving in wild new places.
Advocates say the wild foods pack much more nutrients because of just how fresh they are and help contribute to overall well-being.
7 wild herbs you can forage in the UK The UK’s green spaces are bursting with plants that add fascinating flavours to dishes. You just have to know what can be eaten — and where to look.
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Discover the urban bounty of wild edible plants in Bengaluru with Shruti Tharayil's Wild Food Walks this weekend.
Foraging — the act of finding wild, edible food — is a lost art in modern society. Perhaps it’s time for a revival.
Foraging for your food is possible even today. You’ll need to know which plants are edible, and you can even create an edible landscape around you.
In "How to Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest" (University of Texas Press), Austin super-gardener Jill Nokes identifies 12 types of Texas grapes, including the muscadine, also known as ...