- Most Common Wild Edibles In GA? - Survivalist Forum
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- plants you can eat in South Carolina - Survivalist Forum
Does any one know of plants in South Carolina that you can eat? I am just learning about wild edibles I have read several books with pictures but I am scared I will eat the wrong ones Thanks, :)
- Wild edibles in oklahoma - Survivalist Forum
Wild edibles I live in oklahoma And these are all common edibles I use, one that didn't get mentioned was black Mustard The leaves are good in salads but can have a very strong taste and the seeds can be used as a spice if you are willing to collect them
- Edibles of northern Nevada? - Survivalist Forum
In pine nuts for example, there is the Pinyon Pine found out in the desert regions Now I would find the desert benches along the Escalante in April and early May, after the wet winters, having a number of edibles like Desert- Parsley, Wild Onions, Lonely Lily (edible), Mariposa Sego Lilies, Dandelions, and other edibles
- Fool-proof wild edible medicinal plant ID method
I guarantee that he will make you fall in love with the idea of eating wild edibles Beginners and experienced wildcrafters will like Samuel Thayer's Nature's Garden: A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Wild Edible Plants He covers 41 plants in this edition, including tons of important information about acorns
- Deer food = human food? - Survivalist Forum
The best way to go with wild edibles is find a GOOD mentor There are to many lookalike plants for me to guess but then I am a pretty good shot so food is easy
- How long do you think a person can survive on just beans. . .
Why? My advice is to stock up on other long term foods and learn how to supplement that with catching fish, hunting game, growing a garden, an orchard, knowing wild edibles You can get lots of basics at an LDS cannery Oats, spaghetti, onions, carrots, hot chocolate, two kinds of beans, potatoes flakes, milk, Apple chips, and a few others
- Fruit Trees Near Septic Sprinklers? - Survivalist Forum
I have an aerobic septic system at my house with 3 sprinkler heads that come on from time to time to discharge water It is especially dry in my area right now and all the grass is dead and brown but the grass around those sprinkler heads always stays nice and green Would it be safe to plant some fruit trees near those sprinkler heads so that they can benefit from that water and would it be
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