May Module: Top 10s
Module 2: Top 10s (May)
In addition to the seasonal plants for the month, this Module will cover several top 10 lists for foragers in the Great Lakes, Midwest, and Northeast. The list topics include 10 herbaceous plants, 10 woody plants, mushrooms, 10 leafy greens, 10 fruits, 10 roots, 10 staple starches, 10 medicinals, 10 bushcraft plants, and 2 lists of things to avoid: 10 toxic plants and mushrooms, and 10 common non-forage plants.
Foraging 101 is designed to help you learn to become a confident, independent forager. Most of the learning is done in an online classroom and in your own backyard. The course is designed with 7, 1 month long Modules. Each Module will include 1-1.5 hours of videos introducing you to important foraging skills as well as 12-15 “focus plant” segments to help you locate and identify seasonal edibles and medicinals. There will also be 15-25 pages of reading material, worksheets, self-quizzes, and a scavenger hunt designed to help you learn the material and keep track of your progress. The class also has a discussion forum where you can ask questions at any time. Nearly all of the online content is exclusive to this course and cannot be found anywhere else.
Module 2: Top 10s (May)
In addition to the seasonal plants for the month, this Module will cover several top 10 lists for foragers in the Great Lakes, Midwest, and Northeast. The list topics include 10 herbaceous plants, 10 woody plants, mushrooms, 10 leafy greens, 10 fruits, 10 roots, 10 staple starches, 10 medicinals, 10 bushcraft plants, and 2 lists of things to avoid: 10 toxic plants and mushrooms, and 10 common non-forage plants.
Foraging 101 is designed to help you learn to become a confident, independent forager. Most of the learning is done in an online classroom and in your own backyard. The course is designed with 7, 1 month long Modules. Each Module will include 1-1.5 hours of videos introducing you to important foraging skills as well as 12-15 “focus plant” segments to help you locate and identify seasonal edibles and medicinals. There will also be 15-25 pages of reading material, worksheets, self-quizzes, and a scavenger hunt designed to help you learn the material and keep track of your progress. The class also has a discussion forum where you can ask questions at any time. Nearly all of the online content is exclusive to this course and cannot be found anywhere else.
Module 2: Top 10s (May)
In addition to the seasonal plants for the month, this Module will cover several top 10 lists for foragers in the Great Lakes, Midwest, and Northeast. The list topics include 10 herbaceous plants, 10 woody plants, mushrooms, 10 leafy greens, 10 fruits, 10 roots, 10 staple starches, 10 medicinals, 10 bushcraft plants, and 2 lists of things to avoid: 10 toxic plants and mushrooms, and 10 common non-forage plants.
Foraging 101 is designed to help you learn to become a confident, independent forager. Most of the learning is done in an online classroom and in your own backyard. The course is designed with 7, 1 month long Modules. Each Module will include 1-1.5 hours of videos introducing you to important foraging skills as well as 12-15 “focus plant” segments to help you locate and identify seasonal edibles and medicinals. There will also be 15-25 pages of reading material, worksheets, self-quizzes, and a scavenger hunt designed to help you learn the material and keep track of your progress. The class also has a discussion forum where you can ask questions at any time. Nearly all of the online content is exclusive to this course and cannot be found anywhere else.