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    1. Elderflower (Sambucus nigra)
      Elderflowers are in full bloom in June and are easy to spot with their creamy white, fragrant clusters. They’re fantastic for making cordials, syrups, and even elderflower fritters.
      Foraging tip: Only take a few heads from each tree to leave plenty for wildlife and later fruiting.

    1. Wild Strawberries (Fragaria vesca)
      These tiny, sweet berries start ripening in June and can often be found on grassy banks, woodland edges, and hedgerows. They pack a ton of flavour for their size!
      Foraging tip: Look for the classic three-leaf clusters and tiny red fruits close to the ground.

    1. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
      You’ll spot mugwort growing along hedge banks, roadsides, and on waste ground throughout the UK in early summer. It’s a tall perennial with deeply divided, dark green leaves that are silvery underneath, and it starts to flower from mid-June.

      Foraging tip: Always double-check your ID, as mugwort can be confused with other Artemisia species. Avoid if pregnant, and as with all wild plants, only eat after positive identification.

 

What will you be on the forage for this month?

The Parts of a Flower

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I'm finding that as I learn more about plants and trees, it's becoming increasingly useful to understand some of the botanical words and phrases that are used. Not just the Latin names (which are helpful sometimes), but also the parts of plants.…

Edible Desk Pretties (Edible Wild Flowers)

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I came across some edible wild flowers on a walk, and they reminded me of my wife, so I brought a few home for her to brighten up her desk. Pretty flowers for my gorgeous wife, Samantha. Edible Wild Flowers So hopefully they'll provide…

Hedgerow Beauties – Edible Spring Flowers

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Given the time of year, we all know that the countryside is full of green and flowers, I was out looking for edibles when I came across these edible hedgerow beauties, so I thought I'd share these spring flowers with you. Wych Elm (Ulmus…

Forage close to home

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Strictly speaking, this post isn't about foraging as such, more like plant identification. The key point is this: You need to be able to positively identify plants in order to be able to forage for them. However, if you don't live near the…

Litter in the coutryside rant

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Some of you already know how I feel about litter in our beautiful countryside, so this litter rant won't come as too much of a surprise to you. I went out for a quick walk in the Lee Valley Park this lunchtime and the litter was appalling. It…

Sneaky Chickweed

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If you read all there is on the internet about Chickweed, you could be forgiven for expecting to trip over the stuff every few minutes. Maybe I've just been unlucky, but apart from having a tiny patch pointed out to me in January, I've seen…

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