Wild Edible Plants
The Valley of the Willamette travels to the Columbia. Apple trees break the concrete, mushrooms come and dissolve from forest park and nettles bite between the houses. Along its shores and beyond we tend to a vast food forest to feeds ourselves. The Cascadia Plant Guild knows that life is more than what we yield for this season, it is sustaining a harvest for 200 years and beyond.
Where there is abundance we forage, while leaving behind enough for the robin, the fox, the salmon, or the beaver. Where there is a lack, we tend to it first. Planting, propagating and knowing this care for land may not immediately feed us or our children, instead our gardener's heart nourishes our grandchildren, their children and beyond.
Harvesting in these secret places is a rite of passage. You need to earn it. We will not take you immediately out to the forest, marshes and shores that feed the people, but we will give you clues and tools on how to one day find your way there.
Every Tuesday TrackersNW is proud to offer weekly Tuesday evening classes by Penny Scout, famous blogger and foil to Urban Scout. Penny (aka Emily Porter) will be teaching wild plants classes every Tuesday. Come make medicine, learn about wild crafting and bone up on your knowledge of ID and general use.
Who 14-ADULT
When 6:30-8:30pm, Every Tuesday
Where The Scout Pit, 5040 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland OR Map it
Ethnobotany Guild Membership Options:
#1 $100 per 10 class punch card ($10 per class)-$100 total-come anytime, have the instructor punch your card
#2 $15 for 1 time drop in class
Please notify instructor at least 2 days before regular class that you will attend that week. More information will come with your confirmation letter upon registration.
$100 per 10 class punch card
On winter break hiatus until January 6
$15 for 1 time drop in
On winter break hiatus until January 6
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