Sea Vegetables: Harvesting Gifts from the Ocean

Monday, August 4th, 2008

As much as I love edible weeds and wild plants, I couldn’t have been any more thrilled by the bounty of seaweeds and sea vegetables that I was introduced to and became better acquainted with on a recent trip to the Northwest Coast.
Karen Sherwood of Earthwalk Northwest was the guide and instructor on this seaweed [...]

Exploring Northwest Edible Weeds and Wild Plants

Monday, July 14th, 2008

I guess the riddle at the end of my previous post wasn’t too challenging as many of you correctly guessed that the plants explored and studied during my trip to the Northwest were indeed seaweeds and sea vegetables.
For being speedy with a correct response I’m sending Kitt of The Kittalog a packet of Kabocha Winter [...]

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