Foraging Calendars for North America! PDF

LaurieLovesLearning
LaurieLovesLearning Posts: 7,218 admin
edited March 2022 in Wild Edibles & Medicinals

What a great resource!

These are not free (nor should they be with the work that will have been put into them). Find which one suits your area.

I think I will get one and continue to add any extra plants/herbs that might not be listed in my area if it is a printable calendar.


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  • water2world
    water2world Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭✭

    @LaurieLovesLearning Thanks for this!!! I plan to order one!!

  • judsoncarroll4
    judsoncarroll4 Posts: 5,285 admin

    Very cool - someone just asked me if such existed!

  • Merin Porter
    Merin Porter Posts: 1,026 admin

    Oh wow! Thank you so much for posting this, @LaurieLovesLearning -- I'd love to own the one for my region!

  • LaurieLovesLearning
    LaurieLovesLearning Posts: 7,218 admin

    I bought the one for my region. I was a bit disappointed because it covers such a huge area that most of the plants covered will be in the southern area shown. I wish it covered edible trees (coniferous & deciduous) & berries and a bit more that would be native to here.

    I guess though, that I could add to it. I would just have to be observant, do a bit of research, and make a template chart patterned after theirs. For ease of filling it in as I go, however, I might do a rough copy in landscape format with a more permanent typed one in portrait mode.

  • VermontCathy
    VermontCathy Posts: 1,827 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Interesting. This is information that I have not seen elsewhere. Foraging is still below the radar for many people.

  • VermontCathy
    VermontCathy Posts: 1,827 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @LaurieLovesLearning Unfortunately this is the kind of information that really needs to be focused on a small area. Both the wild plants that grow and the season that they become available can vary quite a bit over a fairly short distance.