Fall Harvest of the Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata). The Shagbark Hickory nut should be harvested when the leaves are turning, any sooner and it will be too bitter. How to harvest and crack the hickory nut.
@skullkidbenn Thank you very much. I have never been sick from eating wild edibles but my brother and many other people have. Many wild edibles have poisonous look-a-likes so you must always have absolute certainty in what you are picking. I have always had an interest in this subject and took plant I.D. courses over a decade ago. I also learned a lot from my family and I read through quite a few wild edible books and field guides. Thanks for your interest and God Bless!
@skullkidbenn Thank you very much. I have never been sick from eating wild edibles but my brother and many other people have. Many wild edibles have poisonous look-a-likes so you must always have absolute certainty in what you are picking. I have always had an interest in this subject and took plant I.D. courses over a decade ago. I also learned a lot from my family and I read through quite a few wild edible books and field guides. Thanks for your interest and God Bless!
thejourneyoutdoors 3 months ago
i love your videos and i have to question #1 Have you ever got sick from eating something like in your videos,#2 where did you learn all this?
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@Prepare2Survive LOL...I guess they're similar to the black walnut in that way.
thejourneyoutdoors 5 months ago
be sure to wear gloves when you husk a lot of them because they'll stain your hands for a few weeks.
Prepare2Survive 5 months ago