Wild Edible Plants • Kathy Dice class • May 2018 • Fairfield, Iowa
Fairfield, Iowa, May 12, 2018 • Jefferson County Park
Kathy Dice introduced participants to nature’s wild edible plants.
Kathy co-owns Red Fern Farms in Wapello, IA and has been a wild edibles enthusiast for 40 years.
Red Fern Farm is a family owned nursery and farm run and owned by Tom Wahl and Kathy Dice.
It is the site of ongoing research on a variety of tree crops and forest farming systems.
We raise and sell container grown tree seedlings and medicinal planting roots well suited for the Midwest.
Video contents - Click on the blue numbers to go directly to that section:
00:08 Wood Sorrel
02:43 Compass plant
04:43 Milkweed
05:02 Dogbane (mentioned)
09:38 Winter Cress
10:24 Curly Dock
12:00 Pokeweed (mentioned)
13:54 Cattails
19:58 Sumac
24:41 Wild grapes
25:54 Chickweed
27:07 Poison Ivy
30:46 Gooseberry
31:42 Cleavers
32:40 Violets
34:28 Plantain
37:30 Cooking with wild edibles
56:16-57:25 Daylillies
Playlist with videos about wild edible plants:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMZBb6PyOMNhYb_6OnST1fWavVSJHry-
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(319)729-5905
13882 I Ave, Wapello, Iowa 52653
Sponsored by: jeffersoncountyconservation.com
Video produced by Werner Elmker Audio-Visual Studio • elmker.com
Видео Wild Edible Plants • Kathy Dice class • May 2018 • Fairfield, Iowa канала Werner Elmker
Kathy Dice introduced participants to nature’s wild edible plants.
Kathy co-owns Red Fern Farms in Wapello, IA and has been a wild edibles enthusiast for 40 years.
Red Fern Farm is a family owned nursery and farm run and owned by Tom Wahl and Kathy Dice.
It is the site of ongoing research on a variety of tree crops and forest farming systems.
We raise and sell container grown tree seedlings and medicinal planting roots well suited for the Midwest.
Video contents - Click on the blue numbers to go directly to that section:
00:08 Wood Sorrel
02:43 Compass plant
04:43 Milkweed
05:02 Dogbane (mentioned)
09:38 Winter Cress
10:24 Curly Dock
12:00 Pokeweed (mentioned)
13:54 Cattails
19:58 Sumac
24:41 Wild grapes
25:54 Chickweed
27:07 Poison Ivy
30:46 Gooseberry
31:42 Cleavers
32:40 Violets
34:28 Plantain
37:30 Cooking with wild edibles
56:16-57:25 Daylillies
Playlist with videos about wild edible plants:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMZBb6PyOMNhYb_6OnST1fWavVSJHry-
redfernfarm.com
info@redfernfarm.com
(319)729-5905
13882 I Ave, Wapello, Iowa 52653
Sponsored by: jeffersoncountyconservation.com
Video produced by Werner Elmker Audio-Visual Studio • elmker.com
Видео Wild Edible Plants • Kathy Dice class • May 2018 • Fairfield, Iowa канала Werner Elmker
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