I get that these videos take a lot of time and respect that you might want to cut back on them but nevertheless Iβd like to add a voice to the pile, I always watch them π
Just found my first completely wild cherry plum growing here in my part of Sweden, north of Gothenburg. Probably spread from a rootstock that took over in some garden in the area. I hear that they are spreading rapidly in the southernmost areas of the country. Lovely fruits!
By the way, have you ever encountered any north american wild plum species in Germany? P. angustifolia, P. maritima and P. americana for example?
I don't always watch them π maybe 3/4 of them, but even from those, half I just listen while working and if my ear catches something interesting I rush to the screen to look at it π
Thanks for the great video as always! Donβt you mean that the last winter brought some cold periods? The winter as a whole was very mild I believe with only a few frosty spells.
Did you know that fresh Black Nightshade leaves are used as a Summer Spinach all over Africa? After seeing you always eat these, i tried a few of them too and must say they are not too bad. They grow all over my Backyard.
keep doing those videos. thats how you get more subscriber. and bytheway you are the only person on youtube doing this type of foraging. so donot stop.
I always watch the foraging vids from start to end. They are very interesting and informative. Sometimes click and play the videos while im cooking and just listen then when i hear something interesting i stop cooking and watch my phone screen. I even play it as background noise when im trying to sleep lol
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I ALWAYS WATCH THEM!!!!!!!!!!
All your videos are part of my daily ritual.
Yes please tell the stories about the smokebush and the orient express. you peeked my curiosity.
I get that these videos take a lot of time and respect that you might want to cut back on them but nevertheless Iβd like to add a voice to the pile, I always watch them π
Just found my first completely wild cherry plum growing here in my part of Sweden, north of Gothenburg. Probably spread from a rootstock that took over in some garden in the area. I hear that they are spreading rapidly in the southernmost areas of the country. Lovely fruits!
By the way, have you ever encountered any north american wild plum species in Germany? P. angustifolia, P. maritima and P. americana for example?
I don't always watch them π maybe 3/4 of them, but even from those, half I just listen while working and if my ear catches something interesting I rush to the screen to look at it π
Thanks for the great video as always! Donβt you mean that the last winter brought some cold periods? The winter as a whole was very mild I believe with only a few frosty spells.
Did you know that fresh Black Nightshade leaves are used as a Summer Spinach all over Africa? After seeing you always eat these, i tried a few of them too and must say they are not too bad. They grow all over my Backyard.
Yes tell the smoke tree story!!
keep doing those videos. thats how you get more subscriber. and bytheway you are the only person on youtube doing this type of foraging. so donot stop.
Do u think those black night shades could be used in a shopska salad instead of tomatoes?
Ironically if u read the history of Nato it kinda is not hard to see the connection with old building from 1942
Raspberries are NOT a "Spring-Fruit" anymore! There are new types of summer-raspberries available!
Really nice and interesting tour! β¨
28:09 They're edible!
49:01 ohhh yess they'll definitely enjoy itπΈπΈ
You should market your foraging videos as ASMR Foraging. That'll bring them in.
I always watch the foraging vids from start to end. They are very interesting and informative. Sometimes click and play the videos while im cooking and just listen then when i hear something interesting i stop cooking and watch my phone screen. I even play it as background noise when im trying to sleep lol