<a href="/profile/gardener-joe">@gardener-joe</a> <br />I guess the hives are located near the parkland walk?<br />> As a rule of thumb the foraging area around a
Any recommendations for wild damsons or plums? I went along the Parkland Walk yesterday looking for blackberries, but the run of bramble along the abandoned station platform seems to have been eradic…
Not sure, we shall see. I think that craft beer trend is here to stay, just like the trend for having nice coffee! But there will definitely be some changes in what people demand, no way to predict ho
No I've not heard of it either or seen any signs saying a permit is needed. <div><br></div><div>I do quite a lot of foraging, partly because I'm out everyday walking my dogs
I'd never heard that, <a href="/profile/dion">@dion</a> - how does one get a permit? I've just Googled, but couldn't find any info. Does it depend on what one is foraging, or whe
Thank you all, I'm looking to learn about foraging so will join a group. I'll be in contact next year about the tree as I'd really like to make elderflower cordial- again thank you!
Haringey issue permits for foraging. They are good value only £15 per season. Probably worth getting just to be on the safe side - no point in risking a penalty charge
Parkland Walk is a good spot for foraging, though the blackberry pickers there are ferocious and I always seem to arrive too late. But there are some plum trees too, and I swear one year I found a da
Hello All<div><br></div><div>I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any groups in the local area who food forage? I'd be happy to help local charities do it too.</div…
SG is good for foraging. Wild garlic, blackberries, figs, apples, crab apples, greengages, elderflowers, rosemary and mint that I know of, I'm sure there is more.
Not sure if anyone is into foraging on here. <div><br></div><div>At the moment there are some lovely ramsons (wild garlic) on the parkland walk. They have leaves a bit like
WALKS free foraging and wildlife walks along the New River. Second Sunday of the month, starting at 2, meet outside the Castle Climbing Centre. In partnership with London Wildlife Trust. <a
WALKS free foraging and wildlife walks along the New River. Second Sunday of the month, starting at 2, meet outside the Castle Climbing Centre. In partnership with London Wildlife Trust. <a href=&
and Edible Landscapes London, training manager. More info here: <a href="http://www.transitionfinsburypark.org.uk/PACTroles<br>" target="_blank" rel="nofollow&quo…
I just don't see foraging as a "profession" in the sense of people who make a proper living as full-time foragers, although I concede there must be some (truffle hunters, for instance, and p