Learn about what to forage in fall! Autumn is an abundant time for foraging and wildcrafting. Fall foraging includes berries, nuts, roots, and mushrooms.
This listing is for an 8.5x11 and a A4 sized DIGITAL print of a little series of useful plants for foraging. I have taken great care to draw and watercolor the specimens accurately, but these illustrations are NOT intended to be enough to safely identify ANY wild plants. Please consult good field guides or local experts before using any wild plants! I have included a print with some of our favorite foraging tools for inspiration, but feel free to put together your own unique foraging kit with whatever you might have on hand! I did this little series in hopes of sparking children's interest in learning about the plant life around them, and I tried to choose plants that were fairly common around the world. This digital download includes: ~ An 8.5" x 11" PDF file of the Useful Plants & Foraging Tools prints ~ A ZIP file containing the 8.5" x 11" sized PNG files of the Useful Plants & Foraging Tools prints ~ An A4 sized PDF file of the Useful Plants & Foraging Tools prints ~ A ZIP file containing the A4 sized PNG files of the Useful Plants & Foraging Tools prints ~ A PDF file with un-zipping tips ★ These files can be printed at home, your local print shop or with your favorite online printer such as Vista Print, Staples, Shutterfly, Amazon Prints, Overnight Prints, Snapfish, etc. ★★★ For gift and personal use only. NOT FOR RESALE. Please feel free to purchase once and print out multiple copies for homeschool or nature study groups. Purchase does NOT transfer copyright. ★★★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however, different monitors will vary in how they display colors. ★ If you are not familiar with ZIP files, scroll to the end of this description for easy instructions. ★ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UN-Zipping Tips: 1. Download and save the files to your computer (in the folder you would like them to live in), as you would any other type of file. 2. For Windows 7 - 10, right click on the file and select "Extract Here". 3. For Windows XP and Vista, double click the file to open a new window. Then click "Extract all Files" to open the “Extraction Wizard”. Click “Next” and select a destination for your unzipped folder. Now click “Finish”. 4. On a Mac, simply double click on the zip file to begin the extraction. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Please print for personal and gift use only. Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TwigandMoth/policy ***
Are you intrigued with the idea of foraging but intimidated by where to start? Foraging can be safe and a basketful of fun!
A delicate floral syrup of a beautiful purple color to give a summery twist to your cocktails, iced teas and coffee drinks or simply to use on top of your morning pancake or waffles.
Foraging for edible wild plants is an invaluable skill for preppers as survival will often depend on eating what's available.
Mullein is one of the most recognizable, medicinal and useful plants. Foraging for mullein is easy and fun!
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A fresh, simple and light dish for spring. This stinging nettle soup is quick to make and has just seven ingredients.
Acorns are an abundant wild food source around the world, and a single tree can produce more than 2,000 pounds of nuts. Rich in calories and micronutrients, eating acorns was once a part of life
Engaging in self-study to learn herbalism is a rewarding and empowering journey that can open doors to a world of natural healing, holistic wellness, and spiritual connection. As ancient as humanity itself, herbalism is the art and science of using plants for their medicinal and therapeutic properties. Whether you're seeking to enhance your well-being, create your own herbal remedies, or delve into the mystical realm of herbal magic and witchcraft, immersing yourself in the knowledge of herbs can be a transformative experience. In this post, we've curated a collection of the best herbalism books to guide you on your path to becoming an adept herbalist. From beginner-friendly guides to in-depth explorations of plant wisdom, these books offer a wealth of knowledge to nurture your curiosity and ignite your passion for the healing power of nature. So, let's embark on this botanical adventure and discover the timeless wisdom of herbalism that has been passed down through generations.
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Wondering what to do with elderberries? Here are a bunch of ideas for putting them to use-- including the basics of finding, harvesting, and prepping!
The goldenrod plant, also known as solidago, blooms in the late summer and early fall with yellow flowers, and is also edible and medicinal.
Often seen as a pesky weed, edible purslane is nothing less than a superfood! Find out the health benefits of purslane, plus how to harvest and eat it.
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Goldenrod is helpful for making salves for sore muscles, tea for your kidneys, and may be useful for respiratory woes.
Did you know that amaranth leaves are not only edible, but nutritious and delicious in all sorts of amaranth leaves recipes? Wild amaranth is easy to forage and you can also find cultivated amaranths or grow them in your garden. #wildgreens
A plant that has a long history of medicinal use and can be found growing in many parts of the world is mullein (Verbascum thapsus).
Wondering what to do with your harvest of chokeberries? Also known as aronia, these antioxidant-rich berries take a little know-how to enjoy properly. Here's a collection of aronia berry recipes (aka chokeberry recipes) to help! #aronia #chokeberry
Dandelion flowers have many uses! Here are over 50 dandelion recipes for drinks, sweets, savories, bath and body, and remedies.
A little basic botany goes a long way to help us understand our herbal allies and make positive identifications when we are working with new plants.
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What is chicory? From its vibrant purple leaves to its culinary use, here's everything you need to know about chicory. Get a comprehensive guide on all the wonders of this amazing plant and discover why it is so popular.
Giant hogweed is stronger than poison ivy. It burns, blisters, or causes blindness. Other plants cause death. Find out more from WebMD's slideshow about common poisonous plants and how to avoid them.
Purslane tea is a tisane made from chopped purslane leaves and boiling water. Purslane tea contains cancer-fighting antioxidants and a variety of potent vitamins and nutrients.
Lavender flowers are only around for a short time, but there are plenty of uses for lavender leaves! Learn how to harvest, dry & use them in DIY projects.
What is amaranth and its nutritional benefits? Plus, how to use and cook amaranth if you want to eat it.
Though it may look like a pesky weed, these purslane recipes are here to prove that this herbaceous plant deserves pride of place on your dinner table.
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