Also a Botanist told me that you can eat the edibles next to en edibles just as long as you dont mix them. Like if you get a bit of the others roots that break of when you pull the one you want. If it was a concern then all plants no matter where you pick them will be cross contaminated. This is just a thought. Great Videos, keep um coming!
Awesome! I always look for videos on wild edibles of northern California but never find much. This is an old video too. Thanks for sharing.
Also a Botanist told me that you can eat the edibles next to en edibles just as long as you dont mix them. Like if you get a bit of the others roots that break of when you pull the one you want. If it was a concern then all plants no matter where you pick them will be cross contaminated. This is just a thought. Great Videos, keep um coming!
Cool video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I'm red/green color blind so i'm really paying attention here.
Great video. Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much
Young Cat tail looks a lot like Iris which is deadly. The difference is that the cat tail is oval and Iris is flat.
What blade is that you are using in this video?
NorCal! Finally!
In the rockier parts of this area you will also find miners lettuce. Watch out for any plants with a milk like sap- general rule.
Thank you please share more of your ethnobotanist knowledge!!
Thank You. More Please
Thanks for the info. I found it difficult to learn because the video quality is poor.
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Can you eat the thistle raw?
the shoots
uhm uhm uhm uhm...good stuff, uhm thanks. :-)
I know that knife! ,,,A little extreme for a plant man?
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1st! 8:11 "I perfer the young ones..." dont we all? lol