New: foragingAll contentburnbotkrblurtactifitzzangamesvideoinstablurtr2cornellburnpostcurationartblurtafricaphotographyblurtindiablurtgermanblurtographyblurthispanonewsblurtblockHotTrendingNewDAppsultravioletmag in blurt-166617 • 3 months agoFree growing passion fruitsI found this huge passion fruit plant in Holland Park absolutely full of ripe passion fruits. Something I’ve never seen in the Uk before! I tried one and it was a bit dry and not as sweet as…ultravioletmag in hive-196037 • 7 months agoHow to Make Dandelion Coffee▶️ DTube YouTube:newsnownorthwest in photography • last yearMushrooms in the Inland NorthwestWho likes mushrooms?drutter in fungi • last yearForaging and cooking Shaggy Mane mushroomsShaggy manes are an interesting and delicious mushroom species, and I happened to find some recently, so here are my photos and thoughts about the experience! If you're not already familiar…jorisvillerenon in mushroom • last yearGood dayMushroom foraging drutter in fungi • last yearMore and more shrooooooooms!Current conditions here are just right for fungi - moderate temperatures and plenty of moisture. Beautiful magic mushrooms keep popping up all around me! My wife @MediKatie spotted these ones…medikatie in mushrooms • last yearForaging and Drying Mushrooms in Northwest British ColumbiaSince I moved last winter, I did a little less tomato canning this Autumn and more foraging and preserving of mushrooms.drutter in fungi • last yearMagic mushrooms everywhere!Today is Canadian Thanksgiving, where we celebrate an abundant harvest. For me this year, it's "fly agaric" mushrooms, Amanita muscaria (red) and formosa variant (yellow). Chomp chomp! Power…newsnownorthwest in hive-196037 • last yearForaging For Food And Medicine - Medicine And Food Comes From Nature Not CorporationsFinding more food and medicine on the off grid homesteadnewsnownorthwest in nature • last yearForaging For Medicine and Food on the HomesteadWe are of this earth and it all that we need. Foraging in nature is better than using corporations. ultravioletmag in foraging • 2 years agoWild garlic foraging timeIt’s wild garlic season and I found an absolutely bumper crop of them in a first in okehampton. Made a delicious salad with them and the flowers which, have an even more spicy potent taste. I’m also…santibag in photography • 2 years agoI found an interesting mushroom 😊smithlabs in photography • 2 years agoIf you find this beauty in nature, try a bite or two.My Son has an entire fence covered With wisteria, and it cascade with purple, tasty flowers! GOD really knows how to make beautiful, useful things. As you can see they are quite prolific: He…valerianis in mushrooms • 3 years agoPleurotus ostreatus or Lentinus tigrinus?Need your help to ID the shroom. Is it Pleurotus ostreatus , or Lentinus tigrinus , or something else? Not too sure due to the look and shape of the cap. As always, all the…ultravioletmag in foraging • 3 years agoForaged raw vegan elderflower cordialI was mooching around in the garden and found an elderflower bush down in the no man’s area, inspired by @petrapurple I decided to have a go at making some cordial. I made a few variations to her…samstonehill in acorns • 3 years agoAcorns, the forgotten superfood (& how to make acorn bread)Long have I known of the vast possibilities for ways in which one can prepare acorns but only now that I have tasted them do I understand how very important they once were to the people of this…ultravioletmag in foraging • 4 years agoForaging Magnolia petal teaNot only are the flowers of Magnolia trees beautiful but thy are also edible and highly medicinal. They are often used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the flowers are known as Xin yi hua and are…tinta-tertuang in blurtchef • 4 years agoMushrooms, a regional specialty!!In a cold weather like this time, many plants thrived fast. The rainy season which arrives in November is one of the long winters. I see a lot of sources of life that are growing rapidly, one of…tinta-tertuang in blurtography • 4 years agoFungiFriday || The beauty of November mushrooms!!!In November this year the summer has passed, now it has become part of the rainy season. I saw a lot of life appearing on the surface of the soil, recently I found a fungus that thrives on the trunk…