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A great WordPress.com site. Tag Archive violet leaves. Spring has fully sprung! Spring is now in full swing. And wild edibles are all over the place. Everywhere I look I see them. But then again, I’m used to seeing the natural world in terms of Can I eat that? It’s fun finding the edibles that are coming into their own right about now in NJ and PA: greenbriar tendrils, young lambsquarters, and tender dandelion greens to name a few. A season for everything! Violet flowers are fun to eat and are rich in ru...

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A great WordPress.com site. Spring has fully sprung! Spring is now in full swing. And wild edibles are all over the place. Everywhere I look I see them. But then again, I’m used to seeing the natural world in terms of Can I eat that? It’s fun finding the edibles that are coming into their own right about now in NJ and PA: greenbriar tendrils, young lambsquarters, and tender dandelion greens to name a few. A season for everything! They taste best when they look best, and haven’t wilted yet. Violet flowers...

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A great WordPress.com site. Tag Archive dandelion greens. Spring has fully sprung! Spring is now in full swing. And wild edibles are all over the place. Everywhere I look I see them. But then again, I’m used to seeing the natural world in terms of Can I eat that? It’s fun finding the edibles that are coming into their own right about now in NJ and PA: greenbriar tendrils, young lambsquarters, and tender dandelion greens to name a few. A season for everything! Violet flowers are fun to eat and are rich in...

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A great WordPress.com site. Spring has fully sprung! Spring is now in full swing. And wild edibles are all over the place. Everywhere I look I see them. But then again, I’m used to seeing the natural world in terms of Can I eat that? It’s fun finding the edibles that are coming into their own right about now in NJ and PA: greenbriar tendrils, young lambsquarters, and tender dandelion greens to name a few. A season for everything! They taste best when they look best, and haven’t wilted yet. Violet flowers...

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Waiting on Spring | wildediblesblog

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A great WordPress.com site. Winter is a challenging time for foragers, but there’s something uniquely satisfying about finding wild edible plants even on a frosty day. While I might not be willing to remove my mittens in order to pluck a handful of greens, it’s nice knowing that I could bring home the makings of a winter wild salad if I wanted. You may think that foraging on these coldest of days would yield precious little in the way of edibles. What exactly can you find out there? OK, but… sumac? We ma...

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