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Hunt, Gather, Rewild. Upcoming Class.
I’m teaching a class with Wilson Alvarez on June 16th. I will be covering gathering, and he will be covering primitive hunting techniques. More information here. Hope to see you there, Nate
Pine Pollen, Radiation, and your health.
Right now pine pollen cones are starting to release their pollen. Most people think of this as just a nuisance, but we should be grateful for this wonderful gift. Arthur Haines is one of my favorite wild food authors, and … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Plant Medicine, Uncategorized, Videos
Tagged Arthur Haines, fukushima, pine pollen, Pinus strobus, plant medicine, pollen cones, radiation, resiliency, self suficiency, white pine
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Introducing the Mycelium Collective.
My family is part of the Mycelium Collective, and I am honored to have had the chance to design the website. It is still a work in progress, but check it out at myceliumcollective.org Nate
Sacred Economics: A video with Charles Eisentein
Check out this video, it pretty much says what I believe we need to be facing in these challenging times. We need a new way of doing things. Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein – A Short Film from Ian MacKenzie … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Videos
Tagged challenging times, charles eisenstein, ecology, Money, nature, resiliency
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1st gathering of the Susquehanna Permaculture Guild.
We had a really inspiring day today. We went to the first gathering of the Susquehanna Permaculture Guild at Safe Harbor Park in Conestoga Township. It was a productive and enjoyable time in a beautiful setting. Can’t beat listening to … Continue reading
Fall Wild Food Workshop.
Wilson Alvarez (of Homegrown Edible Landscaping) and I will be leading a workshop on wild foods and plant identification this Saturday, October 8th. It will start at noon at Eastern Market. The address is 308 East King Street, Lancaster. If … Continue reading
Edible and Medicinal Plant Walks.
The following edible and medicinal plant walks are being lead by my neighbor, and fellow plant aficionado, Steve. He is currently a student of plant medicine. August 7: Edible and Medicinal Plant Walk at Linear Path, Ephrata @ 3 PM. … Continue reading
Posted in Foraging, Nature, Uncategorized, Wild Food
Tagged ecology, edible plants, food, foraging, medicinal plants, nature, outdoors, plant medicine, plant walks, resiliency, self suficiency, simple living, wild food, woods
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A quick update: Wineberries, Milkweed, and Evening Primrose.
It has been a while since I posted anything, so here is a quick update on some of the foraging and related activities that I have been doing. After a disappointing harvest last year, I managed to gather 4 or … Continue reading
Posted in Foraging, Nature, Uncategorized, Wild Food
Tagged Asclepias syriaca, common milkweed, ecology, edible flowers, evening primrose, food, food production, forage gardening, foraging, forest gardening, fruit, gardening, hunter gatherer, nature, Oenothera Biennis, outdoors, resiliency, Rubus phoenicolasius, self suficiency, simple living, staghorn sumac, sustainable, wild food, wineberry
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White Strawberries?
Berry season is in full swing. So far this week, my family and I have gathered red mulberries (Morus rubra), white mulberries (Morus alba), red raspberries (Rubus strigosus), black raspberries (Rubus occidentalis), serviceberries (Amelanchier species), wild strawberries (Fragaria virginiana) and … Continue reading
Wild Food and Plant Identification Workshop.
Wilson Alvarez (of Homegrown Edible Landscaping) and I will be leading a workshop on wild foods and plant identification on June 25th. It will start at noon at Eastern Market. The address is 308 East King Street, Lancaster. I will … Continue reading