Take Care   /     Edible landscapes: rediscovering plants through gardening, foraging

Description

To many Americans, the idea of foraging for food may seem like an ancient concept, but as one expert on gardening can attest, foraging and gardening provides numerous benefits for mental and physical health, and it’s helping to start a new culinary movement. John Forti is a lecturer, garden historian, ethnobotanist and writer and the executive director of Bedrock Gardens in New Hampshire. He joined “ Take Care ” to talk about edible landscapes and how gardening can make a big difference for individuals and the society they live in.

Summary

To many Americans, the idea of foraging for food may seem like an ancient concept, but as one expert on gardening can attest, foraging and gardening provides numerous benefits for mental and physical health, and it’s helping to start a new culinary movement. John Forti is a lecturer, garden historian, ethnobotanist and writer and the executive director of Bedrock Gardens in New Hampshire. He joined “ Take Care ” to talk about edible landscapes and how gardening can make a big difference for

Subtitle
To many Americans, the idea of foraging for food may seem like an ancient concept, but as one expert on gardening can attest, foraging and gardening provides numerous benefits for mental and physical health, and it’s helping to start a new culinary
Duration
814
Publishing date
2019-12-14 21:05
Link
https://www.wrvo.org/post/edible-landscapes-rediscovering-plants-through-gardening-foraging
Contributors
  Take Care Staff
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Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/wrvo/audio/2019/12/TC23_EdibleLandscapes_WEB.mp3
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