You just run through the patch?I've used stinging nettle to slow down police dogs before. Slows em down for a clean get-away!
unless its some kind of king nettle I doubt that works. If you've got police chase dogs anywhere near you you're probably fucked. They're fast as hell and I think they'd run through fire to get you. I used to watch them in training.You just run through the patch?
Hell yeah! My friends pack jars with spruce tips and cover with vinegar to make them useful year-round. They also freeze them. So good baked into biscuits!Spruce tips are really yummy, great source of vit C during the few weeks they're available.
Have you ever made flour from cattails? I would like to try this one of these days. What else do you do with them? I have only used them for natural dyeing.Pine/Cedar tea is easy and excellent (or you could just chew the buds), as is anything you can do with Cattails.
Foraging culture is really weird because people are so closed off and covetous of their spots until they really trust you. Like people will be really friendly till I start to ask what's a good reigon to look for so and so mushroom/plant and they instantly are closed off.
Except poison sumac definitely doesn't bear any real resemblance to Staghorn sumac. Leaves are different, doesn't produce fur on the bark, and definitely doesn't produce the same seeds.I personally love Sumac, but there is one poisonous variety you need to watch out for.
Rubbing yarrow over your skin keeps the bugs away and you can rub burdock or sweet gum leaves on your skin to relieve the sting of nettles or even hornets.
Pine needle tea keeps the scurvy away.
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