February Forage for Medicinal Mushrooms, Trees & Wild Edible Plants (Part 2/3) | UK Winter Foraging

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Come with me for a beautiful, sunny winters walk around my local woodland in Sheffield, UK. Stick with me and you’ll learn a little about each of the wild, edible and medicinal plants and fungi that we find along the way!

Please remember to never eat any wild food unless you are 100% certain of its identification, always be sure to cross reference your sources. If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment :)

This is my second february foraging video so do check out part 1 if you would love to learn more about the magical plants and fungi you can find this month!

Please remember to never eat any wild food, be it plant, fruit or fungi, unless you are 100% certain of its identity and always cross check your resources. Always do research before taking herbs internally, especially if you are pregnant, have severe allergies or a weakened immune system. Finally, remember to take only what you need from places of abundance, and always leave plenty for the wildlife too.

If you’d like to follow along for more foraging and forest garden content, you can join me over on;

Thanks for watching!
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Very educational, informative and well presented.

bernie
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Loving these videos, Danni, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
How sad that so many of us have completely lost all of this ancient knowledge. Urbanisation, and our removal from the land, is a crime against humankind!
Just moved to Cornwall, from Rugby, in Warwickshire, and am mad keen to learn how to find and harvest beneficial, healthy plants and fungi from nature. And as for the wonderful, delicious coastal foraging opportunities.... WOW!

PilzE.
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Divine Nature and stunningly beautiful woman giving knowledge that can make everyone's life better! Thanks, Danni!

sylvesterkanev
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Loved it! Thanks for sharing all your tips and knowledge ❤

nicroams
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Some great finds there, that was a good day's foraging :) .

wolfenstein
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I love a good display of Turkey tail .

natureisallpowerful
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Brilliant, very educational. Thanks for making 😊

GardenerGray
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Absolutely love this channel. Very informative :)

Mrsbumchats
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A little bird told me you'll be the popular one to follow for years to come, congrats this was inspirational, educational, honest and pleasantly humble to the niche you preach. Great watching for a youtube 'newcomer.' Awesome material. Highly recommended to anyone with a keen interest.

anonemass
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That's what I'm talking about 😎.

Nitecrow
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Lovely video. Thank you. With the Trametes versicolour it's worth noting that 'false turkey tail' covers quite a few different mushrooms. I think you're referring to Stereum hirsutum (hairy curtain crust). There are other polypores possible to get it mixed up with like Bjerkandera adusta or Trametes gibbosa amongst others :)

pendleplantcraft
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got to love that witch's butter. Never would have noticed that until you mention it. Feel like it's time to go outside again!

TheWitchInTheWoods
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Nice video, I never knew that anything that smells garlicky or oniony in the UK is generally edible - ill definitely be trying all kinds of wild alliums now.

thomaspratt
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Great videos! Thanks for making them. The sound quality isn't always great. Perhaps you could use a mike?

ivanolszak
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I tried Birch polypore to eat once, fried a small amount - unfortunately bitter and pretty disgusting 😑

adiem