Step into the forest with me, dear traveler. I am the princess of these berry-bright woods, and I must tell you a secret woven through every branch and blossom. Foraging for wild berries is one of ...
Q: We purchased property and were told by the elderly gentleman that all the berry bushes he planted were edible, but he couldn’t remember the name of the shrub in the photo. I thought it might be ...
I recently went on a foraging hike with my son, Sam. He is an expert forager. Foragers are great to have along on hikes because the hike quickly morphs into a hunt for wild edibles. Sam’s, and my, ...
BOISE, Idaho — They are a summertime favorite – those deliciously sweet and juicy berries that are so popular at farmers markets and in some of our home gardens, because you can enjoy them in so many ...
You can have it all when you welcome California native plants into your home garden. Native plants encourage habitat gardening, use less water and don’t need pesticides or much fertilization. I do not ...
You may not realize it, but there's a plethora of birth month plants we each have a special connection to, and the latest addition is birth month berries. Just like birth month flowers and birth month ...
Blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries. We all think we have a pretty good idea of what a berry is. We love berries with our dessert or in our French toast. But what we may not know is ...
Dear Master Gardener: I read about a plant called sea buckthorn that has edible fruit. I’ve never seen it in a local nursery. Is it a relative of the invasive buckthorn that we should be eradicating?
There is nothing like taking a bite of fresh berries from the summer farmers market. Whether you enjoy growing your own berries, picking them up at the farmers market or purchasing them at grocery the ...
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