Woods Dweller
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I got this idea from another post; Plant in the wild?
There are a lot of plants that can be eaten in the wild. Some of these can be transplanted on your property or in the woods close to your property. Here are a few thing I have done this with. Where I live there are not many blackberry bushes. Buy near my dad house there are a lot. I took the truck over there and dug a bunch up and moved them near my property and they spared as they grow.
I have wild onion’s growing around my place. The seed’s bloom at the top of a long stem, [5 seeds on each onion] I pull them off and fill up a small lunch bag full of the seeds. When I walk or drive in the woods I throw hand full of the seeds all around. They grow, just lying on the ground. Have been doing this for about 15 years and wild onions are ease to come by where I live. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium
I like having wild foods growing around where I live. I have step on wild mint. I find the patch I step on, dig a section up and transplant it someplace else. I grow fig trees at my home, I cut a small branch off. Stick it in water till I see roots coming out, I plant it in small bag with dirt. I go out in the woods and transplant them. Now I have wild Fig growing back in woods where I live. http://www.smallkitchengarden.net/you-can-grow-that/grow-a-f...
When I was in MT a few years ago a Native showed me wild potatoes. I brought a few back to Fl and tried to get them to grow in the wild. But they did not take.
Any of you guys do this?
There are a lot of plants that can be eaten in the wild. Some of these can be transplanted on your property or in the woods close to your property. Here are a few thing I have done this with. Where I live there are not many blackberry bushes. Buy near my dad house there are a lot. I took the truck over there and dug a bunch up and moved them near my property and they spared as they grow.
I have wild onion’s growing around my place. The seed’s bloom at the top of a long stem, [5 seeds on each onion] I pull them off and fill up a small lunch bag full of the seeds. When I walk or drive in the woods I throw hand full of the seeds all around. They grow, just lying on the ground. Have been doing this for about 15 years and wild onions are ease to come by where I live. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium
I like having wild foods growing around where I live. I have step on wild mint. I find the patch I step on, dig a section up and transplant it someplace else. I grow fig trees at my home, I cut a small branch off. Stick it in water till I see roots coming out, I plant it in small bag with dirt. I go out in the woods and transplant them. Now I have wild Fig growing back in woods where I live. http://www.smallkitchengarden.net/you-can-grow-that/grow-a-f...
When I was in MT a few years ago a Native showed me wild potatoes. I brought a few back to Fl and tried to get them to grow in the wild. But they did not take.
Any of you guys do this?
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