Wild Edible Plants in your Backyard! (HD)

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  • primitivepathways.com Spring is here, and it's a great time to forage for wild edible plants! It's amazing how many edible plants can be found growing in your own backyard. Come with Billy Berger as he finds and describes some common wild edible greens. These wild plants are often more nutritious than anything you can buy at the grocery store. Do not eat any wild plant that you are unfamiliar with, as there are poisonous look-alikes. But with proper instruction there are an enormous number of wild edibles just waiting for your discovery.

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  • @westfishtanks6789
    @westfishtanks6789 Před 10 lety +318

    Imagine just looking in your backyard, and this guy is rummaging around in your plants, and then just starts eating them xD

  • @JoseHernandez-uq1fn
    @JoseHernandez-uq1fn Před 8 lety +599

    "Mom the neighbor is eating he's plants again" lol

    • @volka2199
      @volka2199 Před 8 lety +4

      XDDDDDD

    • @Luisita621ny
      @Luisita621ny Před 8 lety

      haha ha hopefully not eat poison ivy ,tambien jiii

    • @jessicazang3992
      @jessicazang3992 Před 8 lety +3

      I thought the same thing as I was watching this LOL!

    • @chempedaq
      @chempedaq Před 8 lety

      look more like a grass though....hopefully those plants are clean.....

    • @lionking-ig5yi
      @lionking-ig5yi Před 7 lety +10

      Jose Hernandez it's his not he's

  • @BenadrylNumbercrunch
    @BenadrylNumbercrunch Před 8 lety +149

    trying to explain to the neighbors that you haven't mowed the lawn because you wanted to eat all the new spring flowers

    • @FabstaPizza
      @FabstaPizza Před 4 lety +3

      he doesnt have to lawn it he can eat it like a lawn mower yum yum yum!!!

  • @MrC0MPUT3R
    @MrC0MPUT3R Před 8 lety +116

    I used to eat dandelions all the time when I was little. All the kids used to think I was insane.

    • @logmeindangit
      @logmeindangit Před 8 lety

      +MrC0MPUT3R Were they saying that because you ate dandelions? LOL!

    • @MrC0MPUT3R
      @MrC0MPUT3R Před 8 lety +6

      logmeindangit Yeah totally. Don't know why else they would say that... *eye twitch*

    • @livinglikelani6118
      @livinglikelani6118 Před 8 lety +1

      :)

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 Před 8 lety +2

      we were told eating dandelions made you pee 0.

    • @MrBloodyBat
      @MrBloodyBat Před 7 lety +2

      Same here. The stems appearantly upset the stomach very easily as well as the leaves of older plants. Just because they're edible, doesn't mean you have to eat every damn plant you see, haha.

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 Před 8 lety +37

    Where I grew up in New England we had a small plot of a few acres surrounded by town land that was all woods, hundreds of acres of it. We had a vegetable garden, about a quarter acre and we grew all sorts of vegetables and we canned about 2/3 of it. But we also went around and harvested wild food. We had wild strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and grapes. But we also harvested acorns and other wild nuts, and tons of greens. Spring was fun because of so many baby shoots that would grow out of the ground. I think as a kid I ate more salad just walking around the woods and back yard than at the dinner table. I can thank my grandmother for teaching me what I could eat. On a June day we could fill a basket with a weeks worth of greens and nuts in a few hours and later in the season berries. There has never been a time in my life when I couldn't go out into the woods and find free food. Now that I live in Florida I find different free food. I go out in my little boat and fish for about an hour or so and come back with blue crab, clams, various fish and have a feast. In a fish market my daily fish/shell fish intake would cost about $20. I eat it for free. I catch my own bait which is everywhere then catch my crabs and fish. Occasionally spiny lobster. The other day I caught a nice octopus and had calamari. Back in New England we made sweet deserts from sweet wild flowers like clover and wild violets. Did you know the French make a very expensive liquor out of flower petals. It's very tasty. I know because my grandmother made the same liquor the same way but she gave it away in little bottles as Christmas gifts. I used to pour a little into a jar of home made grape jelly to boost the flavor. I think a friend told me they saw the stuff on sale in Paris a few years ago for 500 Euros for a in liter bottle. My grandmother made the most delicious ice cream flavored by sweet clover flowers. No sugar needed!. We put up rose hips from wild roses. There were several wild grains that we harvested by snipping off the tops and filling baskets with them.
    Food is everywhere but we have been brain washed into thinking we can only eat what we buy in a grocery store or restaurant.

    • @robinconkel-hannan6629
      @robinconkel-hannan6629 Před 8 lety +4

      +nunya biznez
      Very well said.. I hope you are teaching younger generations.. I try but I find it hard to find anyone who's interested..

    • @MrBloodyBat
      @MrBloodyBat Před 7 lety

      If you're used to the grocerystore food, you can get sick from the wild edibles if you're not careful. Just because there's stuff on there that your body doesn't know about and it might hurt you.

  • @51seluj
    @51seluj Před 9 lety +298

    Damn and all this time I've been weed-wacking and I could've saved money on groceries :(

    • @primitivepathways
      @primitivepathways  Před 9 lety +41

      51seluj That's true! I also have heard that wild edibles have more vitamins and are more nutritious than the veggies we buy in the store. You might want to do some research on that...

    • @redhotretrochic1
      @redhotretrochic1 Před 8 lety

      same

    • @robinconkel-hannan6629
      @robinconkel-hannan6629 Před 8 lety +10

      +primitivepathways
      Yep.. More nutrients and less chemicals.. A large portion of what I eat comes from the fields and woods right around my house.. Don't forget all the different mushrooms..

    • @Luisita621ny
      @Luisita621ny Před 8 lety

      very true,lol

    • @SlushGuppy
      @SlushGuppy Před 5 lety

      @@primitivepathways Do you have books that you'd recommend on this topic?

  • @LDK447
    @LDK447 Před 10 lety +120

    "Hey, Billy, what do you normally eat?"
    "My backyard and some deer!"

  • @burlesonfamilyband
    @burlesonfamilyband Před 10 lety +30

    I really like how you show the plant up close while describing what it looks like. Then pick that same plant and eat it!! It gives me confidence to actually try these plants too. Thank you so much. - Jessica Marie

    • @suem5987
      @suem5987 Před 2 lety

      Make sure you get a field guide. There's lots of look alikes it there. Done are poisonous.

  • @yahoo.com07
    @yahoo.com07 Před 8 lety +14

    The clover one, I knew when i was a kid to eat it. I was never told to eat it, but I always knew instinctively to eat it. I would share it with friends as a small child, they are lemony flavor and as I got older I wondered about it. Mock Strawberries grow up towards the sky with yellow flowers and do not taste like strawberries, real wild strawberries have white flowers and hang from a little vine. Mock
    Strawberries are not harmful, they just aren't the real thing. Thank you so much for sharing all this backyard goodness! You look like a so cute when you eat them. You kinda stare at them and then you chomp em...Too Cute.
    "Dandelions, it''s what's for dinner!"

  • @hnhcho
    @hnhcho Před 7 lety +45

    when he put the clover in his mouth I DIDNT expect him to eat it right on the spot it made me laugh hahaha

    • @Kaiwoladan
      @Kaiwoladan Před 7 lety

      t rex clover is kinds sour/tart. We ever only chewed on them then spit them out

  • @HunterNugent1
    @HunterNugent1 Před 8 lety +68

    Dude...I'd love to hang on a Saturday with you and carry my balsamic vinaigrette with me and a beer and enjoy a day of edible yard weeds with you just so I could learn what to watch for...great vid!

  • @nakiashi7469
    @nakiashi7469 Před 6 lety +7

    "9-1-1 what's your emergency"
    "Yeah there is a guy in my yard eating weeds"
    "God dammit we finally have found him

  • @SamirAli-gm4sq
    @SamirAli-gm4sq Před 9 lety +14

    Shit, you got an all you can eat buffet right in your backyard. 😂 lmfao

  • @greysonnash464
    @greysonnash464 Před 10 lety +162

    You need to tell your neighbors to shut up this is cool stuff!

    • @primitivepathways
      @primitivepathways  Před 10 lety +20

      I agree!!!

    • @rebeccasnow7078
      @rebeccasnow7078 Před 10 lety +6

      He forgot one plant, the honeysuckle. You can eat the entire flower and its very sweet/slightly bitter.

    • @greysonnash464
      @greysonnash464 Před 10 lety +1

      I knew you could eat the little purple flower like part but I didn't know the entire flower could be eaten thanks!

    • @thisissoontobedeletedsubto9239
      @thisissoontobedeletedsubto9239 Před 10 lety

      Rebecca Snow my freinds eat honeysucle all the time

    • @joecastracane5499
      @joecastracane5499 Před 9 lety +3

      Rebecca Snow
      he was doing plants in his backyard... he may not have that.

  • @jobla7124
    @jobla7124 Před 9 lety +20

    large amounts of raw chickweed can upset your stomach, cause diarrhea and vomiting due to toxic saponins. Boiling for 5 minutes helps to break these down. Pregnant women should avoid eating chickweed all together unless its in a survival situation

  • @TheWoodedBeardsman
    @TheWoodedBeardsman Před 8 lety +2

    We love Billy!

  • @tiahazard9252
    @tiahazard9252 Před 8 lety +16

    People are complaining about the fact that he is not washing the plants. ... To be honest so what!! I'm pretty sure that with the knowledge that he has already, he knows about pesticides etc. Many people do not have the privilege to wash their food. Resources are sometimes not available. Some people are so blind to see that it is a miracle that they can run water at anytime. Put your phone down, get unplugged, and go bond with nature. Anything you have can easily get ripped away from you.... Love the video btw 😝😝😝😁

    • @kathryndean2126
      @kathryndean2126 Před 7 lety

      Tia Hazard If you have the capability you should always wash your produce because you don't know what kind of animal has done its business on those plants, plus chemicals from weed killers and whatnot. If he doesn't get sick from it, more power to him, but try not to make it a habit.

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Před 7 lety

      I didn't even think about complaining of that. To me it just looks natural. And I'm pretty sure our ancestors didn't wash their plants before eating when they came across them in the wild, and in many cases it wasn't even an opportunety. If you ever need to survive in the wild, when is when you most need to know edible wild plants, it may not be an opportuney for you either. And for the pesticide thing, why would anyone spray pesticides on their private lawn anyway? And if they did they would be aware of it, most likely you could even taste or smell it if the plant was sprayed

    • @KandisStarr
      @KandisStarr Před 6 lety

      Tia Hazard EXACTLY!.. much love..

    • @charlier6769
      @charlier6769 Před 6 lety

      I agree dab on those four year old haters u savage boi

    • @Luvlifemtbike
      @Luvlifemtbike Před 5 lety

      Exactly, id rather eat it straight from the garden than eat the food that people are consuming from the grocery store, dog pee is so less harmful than pesticides

  • @ronniemead805
    @ronniemead805 Před 9 lety +53

    There is a lot of free food in Georgia -- the pine tree is everywhere and it has enough free food to feed an army. The pine needles make a delicious sweet tea, the pine nuts are nutrient dense, and the pine bark is chock full of medicinal value, the pine pollen is has all the essential vitamins and minerals and the sap is used for wounds. Nature is bountiful.

    • @Jerreinemy
      @Jerreinemy Před 9 lety

      What i leans is if deer and cows don't eat it, you shouldn't eat it....

    • @valentijnbijman4248
      @valentijnbijman4248 Před 9 lety

      Jerreinemy JAR so if a cow eats gras you eat it to?

    • @Jerreinemy
      @Jerreinemy Před 9 lety +2

      Question to you do you eat salad?

    • @thefandomfish3071
      @thefandomfish3071 Před 9 lety

      Grass juice is realllly good for u!

    • @blondwiththewind
      @blondwiththewind Před 9 lety

      K!ck Jerreinemy Deer will eat pine needles in the winter if they are hungry enough. Food gets scarce for them during a long, cold, snowy winter.

  • @larryhutchinson4271
    @larryhutchinson4271 Před 8 lety +15

    Also dandelions are best when eaten before they flower. My grandmother had me as a young boy going outside and collecting the greens first thing in the spring. boil in water and sprinkle with some vinegar and it is just like spinach.

  • @wesleyparrish6676
    @wesleyparrish6676 Před 8 lety +47

    Neighbor looks out the window and calls the police. "There a bumb walking around eating my lawn!

  • @janelee9376
    @janelee9376 Před 10 lety +40

    I've considered dandelions as pests in our lawn and it's been my routine to pull them up every weekend morning. I should change my attitude from now on. I shall gladly collect them, cook and eat! Seriously!

    • @cathyb5388
      @cathyb5388 Před 10 lety +2

      Cook them with a little olive oil and garlic, but pick the leaves while young. They're less bitter then. You can also cultivate them in a bed, just like you would any other green. But don't let them go to seed unless you collect the seed. Your neighbors wouldn't appreciate it if they're perfect lawn crazy! lol

    • @Darthdeedee91
      @Darthdeedee91 Před 10 lety

      make sure your lawn is pesticide free

    • @cathyb5388
      @cathyb5388 Před 10 lety +1

      Darryl Lobo
      That goes without saying! I don't use chemicals on my lawn. It's barely a lawn anyway. Just a lot of green things lol

  • @KingMJM7
    @KingMJM7 Před 8 lety +21

    Lmbooooooooooo dude your face while eating these wild foods is priceless!!! keep up the videos

  • @saltyhobo8578
    @saltyhobo8578 Před 7 lety +21

    Mom the guy next store is eating weeds again

  • @FuKItM4n
    @FuKItM4n Před 7 lety +47

    Those are mock strawberries, or Indian strawberries. They are not poisonous, and yes are edible, however they have no taste, true wild straw berries dangle, and have white flowers. The one you ate, mock strawberries stand straight up and have yellow flowers.. Both edible but no flavor in the one you ate unless they have perfect growing conditions and even then, very little.

    • @mackyrich7124
      @mackyrich7124 Před 5 lety

      Uhh.man you wont go hungry.

    • @mmestari
      @mmestari Před 5 lety +2

      That explains it. It thought it would be weird that a wild strawberry would taste less sweet than the grocery store strawberry, around here wild strawberries have stronger flavor than regular strawberries.

    • @TheGeekyChef1190
      @TheGeekyChef1190 Před 5 lety

      Came here to say this. Well done

  • @yeyonge
    @yeyonge Před 8 lety +21

    you know, even if its edible to eat it on the spot, you have to realize that a dog may pissed on the plants -__-

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist Před 7 lety +1

      I think you would smell/taste that. Besides no other animal thinks that way, and in most situations where you really need to know about wild edible plants, washing them in advance may not be an opportunity or you need to save your water for something more important. I personally choose to ignore those thoughts if I have no clear indicator that those plants have gotten dirty

    • @thetacountry4487
      @thetacountry4487 Před 5 lety +3

      Yoga Prasidya don’t be a pussy

    • @mag-narwhal
      @mag-narwhal Před 5 lety

      i have a garden with a fence so im good

    • @ConfettiCasket
      @ConfettiCasket Před 4 lety +3

      Get revenge. Piss on the dog.

  • @jacksiscavage6265
    @jacksiscavage6265 Před 7 lety +46

    Lol, who needs a law mower when Goat Boy is around!..... Get busy boy!

  • @WhiteLightningWoman
    @WhiteLightningWoman Před 10 lety +60

    UGh dude...the neighbors dog lifted its leg on that one...Its not really supposed to be bitter! LOLOL!!!

  • @RustyShackleford-oo9zh
    @RustyShackleford-oo9zh Před 7 lety +2

    When I was little I used to run around in the forest by my house every day, and sometimes I'd come across a wild strawberry on the ground if I was really lucky. Those strawberries always tasted so much sweeter and more flavorful than the ones from the grocery store, which tend to be sour where I live. I'm surprised that you find them better tasting than the wild ones, although you might live where the supermarket strawberries don't need to travel as far as they do to get to me.

  • @ariseshinelight
    @ariseshinelight Před 8 lety +7

    GREAT video. So glad someone finally walked around and showed themselves eating the food. Exactly what I was looking for!

  • @shirel.a8421
    @shirel.a8421 Před 7 lety +39

    One day, Ima go gather plants and cook some meat and the plants up and serve it without telling anyone

  • @Bolensgoldrush
    @Bolensgoldrush Před 11 lety

    I've been wishing for this kind of video for months. thank you so much billy!

  • @mtnman259
    @mtnman259 Před 11 lety

    I really enjoyed your presentation this evening! I've always wondered about dandelions to tell you the truth . . . . I mean I see the leaves in the salad section of the grocery store, but always wondered about what was growing in my own yard, in fields, and so on! You really put my mind at ease because I like what I get in the store. Now I can get them in my yard and fields all around.

  • @chrisbliss7
    @chrisbliss7 Před 9 lety +37

    You're the naked and afraid guy aren't you? That show definitely made me wonder what is edible in my fertilizer/pesticide free lawn

    • @primitivepathways
      @primitivepathways  Před 9 lety +26

      John Miller Yup! That was me. Hope you liked my episode!

    • @JacksonDavis
      @JacksonDavis Před 9 lety +1

      What edisode was it?

    • @lolannspearman2920
      @lolannspearman2920 Před 8 lety +2

      +primitivepathways hey you are from. necked an a afraid

    • @sentryrobertreynolds2845
      @sentryrobertreynolds2845 Před 8 lety +2

      Primitive what episode of naked and afraid were you in? And can you recommend a good book for edible north american plants please?

    • @sociallyawkward520
      @sociallyawkward520 Před 8 lety

      +D Snow Honestly, the "Peterson's Field Guides" series is pretty good.

  • @68sunshine
    @68sunshine Před 8 lety +3

    Our wild strawberries here in Finland are out of this world!! Better than store bought hands down!

  • @davidwan7280
    @davidwan7280 Před 10 lety +2

    Mom: honey what are you doing
    Child: you know just sitting in the back yard having some salad

  • @robind.phillips2129
    @robind.phillips2129 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing your foraging journey.

  • @Blutteufel
    @Blutteufel Před 8 lety +12

    This is a really interesting video, but damn, I can't help but wonder what's going through the heads of the neighbours when they see you crawlin' around and recording yourself eating seemingly random plants.

    • @ArtbyMagic
      @ArtbyMagic Před 5 lety

      Blutteufel really who cares what they think.

  • @em4957
    @em4957 Před 8 lety +9

    As a kid I used to roam around and eat all of the things I knew were safe... Ponysfoot, wild sorrel, pecans, wild onions, dewberries- you name it! I would even catch crawfish and small, tender rabbits sometimes. However, when I was about ten I ate some wild grapes growing in a tree near the road in our pasture and got terribly sick- the highway department had sprayed chemicals on the vegetation along the roadside!!

    • @sabrinakawortha6034
      @sabrinakawortha6034 Před 8 lety +1

      Where did you live?

    • @em4957
      @em4957 Před 8 lety +3

      +Sabrina Kawortha On a farm in southeast Texas. Why do you ask?

    • @RapsBySP
      @RapsBySP Před 8 lety

      are you writing a comment or a childrens book?

    • @em4957
      @em4957 Před 8 lety +6

      +Soroush P a comment... Why do you ask? I'm simply sharing my childhood with all y'all :) You don't have to be so rude, you know!

    • @em4957
      @em4957 Před 8 lety +2

      +Soroush P Besides, it sounds to me like you're just jealous of my childhood :)

  • @2Hearts3
    @2Hearts3 Před 4 lety

    Wild lettuce can be brewed for a good pain-relieving tea. And yes, only grows in early spring; harvest and dry the leaves, will store indefinitely if kept dry. Try it-- helps knock out a headache. Thanks for the info! Very helpful.

  • @Kimmi785
    @Kimmi785 Před 9 lety

    I love that you are doing this in your back yard!

  • @TheNunakun
    @TheNunakun Před 8 lety +5

    Now they sell dandelion leaves in the supermarket. Figures!

  • @krissynurse
    @krissynurse Před 10 lety +8

    That was an Indian Mock Strawberry.

  • @Luvlifemtbike
    @Luvlifemtbike Před 5 lety

    Seriously love your natural video just wandering around your garden, you know... chewing the cudd!!! Thank you

  • @Timsiko
    @Timsiko Před 11 lety

    Thanks man I missed the wild edibles walk last Saturday in Cartersville this is some great info

  • @TonysYear
    @TonysYear Před 10 lety +5

    He's really handsome lol

  • @kirinhartman7292
    @kirinhartman7292 Před 8 lety +16

    Wild lettuce could make u high, so i suggest to not eat it.

    • @BeaverThingify
      @BeaverThingify Před 8 lety +33

      Just another reason to eat it in my opinion ;)

    • @carolcripps9056
      @carolcripps9056 Před 7 lety

      I find it really bitter, and leave it alone.

    • @eugenesak1658
      @eugenesak1658 Před 7 lety +1

      Kirin Hartman i smoke it, it makes me high asf

    • @ConfettiCasket
      @ConfettiCasket Před 4 lety +1

      That's just gonna encourage people to eat it

  • @Radiant_Wine
    @Radiant_Wine Před 10 lety +1

    Great video, I appreciate your clarity and the fact that you do not ramble on an on. Good video too, nice and steady close ups. thank you

  • @karlhoward7896
    @karlhoward7896 Před 11 lety

    Well sir, I have to say you help open my eyes. This past Friday it was raining and I decided to walk home.. enjoying it I must add, and noticed wild strawberries growin in a yard... a day after I watched this video... Thank you for the knowledge! You rock man!

  • @ryanllarena7681
    @ryanllarena7681 Před 7 lety +4

    3:10 What if a dog pee there before you came? LOL

    • @thetacountry4487
      @thetacountry4487 Před 5 lety

      Ryan Llarena don’t whine, it makes you seem like a little bitch Pussy

  • @xXMeecrobXx
    @xXMeecrobXx Před 8 lety +13

    Your "wild strawberry" is a Mock strawberry they have no taste but they are edible, a real wild strawberry bursts with flavour almost artificial

    • @dbratboy92
      @dbratboy92 Před 8 lety +3

      I was looking for a comment saying this before I posted the same thing. I realized what they were when I ate one once, thinking it was a wild strawberry. He picked up I thought it was an Indian mock strawberry, then hen when he said it didn't taste like anything I knew it was. They are rich in vitamin. C and a few other nutrients though.

    • @xXMeecrobXx
      @xXMeecrobXx Před 8 lety +2

      They are easy to detect the mock strawberry is mostly round and has seeds raised out of the fruit also the fruit grows upwards like a flower a wild strawberry has hanging fruits with a tip and the seeds are dimpled in the fruit.

  • @nellaeerpud1356
    @nellaeerpud1356 Před 10 lety +2

    Good stuff Im in Ga. and this is exactly what I was looking for edible plants in GEORGIA, total coincidence but hit the right video on 2nd try.
    Thanks

  • @wowthats
    @wowthats Před 11 lety +2

    Lmao love how you go around and eat each one expressionless

  • @TanyaBucci
    @TanyaBucci Před 7 lety +4

    That isn't WILD STRAWBERRY that you ate. It is Wild Indian Strawberry or Mock Strawberry (Duchesnea indica) - leaves and fruit both edible and medicinal, but fruit has little or no taste. True WILD STRAWBERRY ([Fragaria vesca) will beat the taste and flavor of any strawberry that you can buy in a store. Thanks for the video. Best!

  • @StarGazer3261997
    @StarGazer3261997 Před 8 lety +7

    Now I want to go in my yard and eat stuff, but there is snow on the ground -__-

    • @Sierra410
      @Sierra410 Před 7 lety +1

      Do it now.

    • @musicfreak3625
      @musicfreak3625 Před 6 lety

      ( I know I’m super late because I just saw this lol) I was gonna say eat the snow to the plants but this a year later. Lol.

  • @mysteriousmemt
    @mysteriousmemt Před 8 lety +1

    i love how you act surprised everytime you eat a new one lol

  • @bubbs488
    @bubbs488 Před 11 lety

    another great video !!! Keep em coming ! We have alot of those plants up here in Canada

  • @tyronesart
    @tyronesart Před 10 lety +9

    tell your neibours to fly a kite...........................next to a power line

  • @jerrodhammond4283
    @jerrodhammond4283 Před 7 lety +26

    my mom always told me that those strawberries are poisonous

    • @bambiroxx
      @bambiroxx Před 7 lety +1

      Jerrod Hammond same I've heard that my whole life

    • @sirdukeusa3289
      @sirdukeusa3289 Před 7 lety +2

      Jerrod, we have wild strawberries here, eat them all spring and summer, you can actually contain them in a pot, cut runners back for a couple years and they will get bigger berries and much sweeter,

    • @schlik5042
      @schlik5042 Před 7 lety +1

      +Amy Anne Blackberries are still better....

    • @SL-oh8rq
      @SL-oh8rq Před 7 lety +19

      your mom is a fucking liar

    • @ImperialFile09N157L
      @ImperialFile09N157L Před 7 lety +13

      Jerrod Hammond She could be right if she sprays her lawn with insecticides.

  • @eztomcat
    @eztomcat Před 9 lety +2

    As I knew that dandelion has been one of thousands Chinese herbal medicine for thousands of years. So surely it's edible. Even though you can't buy it fresh either in a Chinese pharmacy store, or at any grocery store, some people do have their favorite home recipe of dish, and it's called "Scrambled egg with dandelion leaves". Try and cook it by yourself, if anybody feels interested in.

  • @Uncle_Bubs_Baits
    @Uncle_Bubs_Baits Před 10 lety

    thank you billy for all these videos. a few of my friends and i have been studying primitive ways and primitive bushcraft and we really love your videos. I will be ordering your dvd. i am looking forward to watching it and learning.

  • @palacinkasmarmeladou
    @palacinkasmarmeladou Před 8 lety +3

    how abiut sime stinging nettle salad 👍😊

    • @ohaunnameyer2185
      @ohaunnameyer2185 Před 5 lety

      Gahhh. I will always hate the nettles. I stuck my hand in a bush as a child.

  • @MelvinArthurMurray
    @MelvinArthurMurray Před 10 lety +4

    Do these plants have nutrient value??

    • @primitivepathways
      @primitivepathways  Před 10 lety +14

      YEs they do, and in many cases wild plants are actually more nutritious than the vegetables you buy in the store. They have higher vitamin and mineral contents, and because they are fresh you get their full antioxidant potential. Store bought veggies have sat around, been transported, and their nutrients degrade during that time.

    • @MelvinArthurMurray
      @MelvinArthurMurray Před 10 lety

      Thank you

    • @joecastracane5499
      @joecastracane5499 Před 9 lety

      Melvin Mushero TV
      clover is good protein!

    • @5tonyvvvv
      @5tonyvvvv Před 9 lety +2

      Melvin AM Great for detoxing! And juicing!

    • @adrianfrontera2901
      @adrianfrontera2901 Před 9 lety +6

      primitivepathways you know this video cracks me up, I love the woods but I have a feeling that you neighbors are sitting there thinking why is this guy just walking around eating stuff out of his yard.

  • @MrMrGAsMASK
    @MrMrGAsMASK Před 7 lety

    It's awesome that more ppl are starting to. Open their knowledge man thanks for the video :)

  • @jacobstrasbaugh5761
    @jacobstrasbaugh5761 Před 10 lety

    Great video sir! I hope to learn more on the topic of local wild edibles! Thank you!

  • @elitantibus4925
    @elitantibus4925 Před 10 lety +3

    his neighbors probobly think hes crazy just going aloung his house eating weeds

    • @primitivepathways
      @primitivepathways  Před 10 lety +8

      Oh no... they don't think I'm crazy. They KNOW I'm crazy. But that means the kids don't ring my doorbell on Halloween, so I get to keep all the Halloween candy for myself!

  • @ginameeks224
    @ginameeks224 Před 5 lety +3

    People just need ta mind
    There own yard not yours
    What ur doing is your
    On business

  • @oakerii
    @oakerii Před 8 lety

    When I first clicked on this video, I hoped it was for the north and low and behold, its my state, Georgia!! Thanks for making this video!!

  • @susansarver9552
    @susansarver9552 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the info. I love the dandys, the frying the yellow flower.

  • @johnstanksandmore8382
    @johnstanksandmore8382 Před 8 lety +8

    That isn't wild strawberry, it's an edible lookalike.

    • @ScorpionMaster1224
      @ScorpionMaster1224 Před 8 lety

      an imposter!!!!!

    • @TanyaBucci
      @TanyaBucci Před 7 lety +7

      It is Wild Indian Strawberry or Mock Strawberry (Duchesnea indica) - leaves and fruit both edible and medicinal, but fruit has little or no taste.

    • @nicholasclark8834
      @nicholasclark8834 Před 7 lety +2

      Yes, true wild strawberry grows with the tip of the berry facing down, while mock strawberry berry tips face up. Both are edible, but mock strawberry doesn't taste as good. True wild strawberry tastes amazing.

  • @matthewhunter1765
    @matthewhunter1765 Před 9 lety +3

    It looks like you misidentified wild strawberry (genus Fragaria) with Potentilla indica. That would explain why your "strawberries" didn't taste like store bought strawberries, and why they were earlier in the season than you expected. Potentilla indica has yellow flowers. Luckily it's edible too, but if I am correct (and i'm usually right when it comes to edible plants) maybe you should stop teaching edible plants until you become an expert.

    • @thetacountry4487
      @thetacountry4487 Před 5 lety

      Matthew Hunter or maybe you could stop being a know it all arrogant asshole

  • @pizzamonster975
    @pizzamonster975 Před 7 lety

    The Best CZcams video made

  • @wiwinarman3830
    @wiwinarman3830 Před 9 lety

    Very beautiful garden. And i love wild plant too. Good job.

  • @elijahmontez81
    @elijahmontez81 Před 8 lety

    he makes it look so appetizing

  • @spookytrigger
    @spookytrigger Před 10 lety +1

    Wonderful video! I'm really trying to familiarize myself with what's edible and what to stay clear of. Would love to see a similar video more focused on what to look for in shape and taste, clues to help people feel more confident in eating wild edibles.

  • @djgreen4742
    @djgreen4742 Před 11 lety

    That video quality is really good man. Nice work. Its super clear even on my phone.
    Derrick in the Ozarks

  • @johnnyaingel5753
    @johnnyaingel5753 Před 10 lety

    you are just an amazing human being billy you always surprise me all the time with your outdoor wisdom I just love watching and listening to you every chance I get and as for your neighbors about mowing the lawn they don't understand about natures gifts all around us--but you do--you understand and that is what i truly love about you and how you share this--I love red clover and dandelions and many other plants as well they have a purpose in our lives if we just take the time to learn from people like you billy and also I am a big fan of yours since I first saw you on naked and afraid and when I saw you shooting with your bow at the dragon flies you are very special and unique and I admire that in you--you should have your own television show billy--really--my best to you always

  • @tarad6850
    @tarad6850 Před 8 lety +1

    Great video! I'm excited about our many dandelions!

  • @dirtydan351
    @dirtydan351 Před 8 lety

    great video man, you just earned a new subscriber, this insanely helped me learn about wild edibles in my area

  • @bruceprosser8332
    @bruceprosser8332 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @frogsmoker714
    @frogsmoker714 Před 5 lety

    Thankyou Billy Berger, I have these weeds, whoops, salad ingredients in my yard also; except for the wild strawberries. Although the wild ones here (in Brit. Col.) taste sooo much better than the store bought ones.

  • @aliexsimth4980
    @aliexsimth4980 Před 5 lety +1

    Very good presentation, and quite informative. Thanks for your video.

  • @MrGSF77
    @MrGSF77 Před 9 lety

    Very good, very simple. Thanks!

  • @JasonLee-zy2dv
    @JasonLee-zy2dv Před 8 lety

    As a fellow aspiring botanist and a professional wetland scientist, I have to say that you did a fabulous job. You are did excellent cinematography for deomonstration with focusing on the plants. Demonstrating yourself that the plant is edible really helps to drive the point home.
    I would critique the last plant you grabbed you stated that you were not sure about the species and you failed to inspect the flowering parts of the flower (at least for the camera) before you dove in and ate it. While you likely knew yourself that the species was edible, it's important here not to miss the main lesson, namely that you have edibles in your backyard and they are safe to eat. BUT you must be 100% certain that the plant species is the correct species BEFORE you consume that specimen. I would also mention what are in the world you are (ex eastern US) therefore someone might be able to better understand where these plants are found common in those habitats. All in all I would say your video is near a 10/10 and I could not have done a better job myself I am inspired to create one of my own. Thanks

  • @chasecooper12
    @chasecooper12 Před 11 lety

    awsome video im in boy scouts so it helped me a lot about wild edibles in the woods thanks

  • @ASartori86
    @ASartori86 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for enlightening me to my wild salad greens. A live in Australia, and I thought that you would show greens that didn't grow here. I was wrong and we have all those things. It's winter here, but I look forward to foraging when spring comes.

  • @peggyottodrogemuller734

    Thank you - very helpful and informative.

  • @driven420
    @driven420 Před 11 lety

    You have inspired many people to try the ways of the past...to be more self reliant...to be more simple and enjoy the world around us ...we dont have to conquer the world we need to learn balance...you help show people how...great videos

  • @arizonabarb51
    @arizonabarb51 Před 7 lety

    Thank you

  • @Shaowolf
    @Shaowolf Před 11 lety

    Wow, you have a nice gigantic garden! Looks awesome to have such a garden

  • @chiefamylee
    @chiefamylee Před 8 lety

    Wonderful video.

  • @MaximNIN
    @MaximNIN Před 10 lety

    Awesome video, thanks!

  • @LeeGrace56
    @LeeGrace56 Před 11 lety

    That was interesting. Thanks for posting!

  • @Knards
    @Knards Před 10 lety

    Excellent Vid, thank you

  • @steveflorez1865
    @steveflorez1865 Před 8 lety

    Great educational video.

  • @Ruffstuffbud12
    @Ruffstuffbud12 Před 11 lety

    Haha i used to eat the first one when i was little all the time. Really makes your mouth water. Tart stuff almost like rhubarb.

  • @meganalien1106
    @meganalien1106 Před 9 lety +1

    Many years ago, Paris was famous for being so beautiful because of edible gardens all over the city. It is possible to grow in cities - it is very clean to do so. Also why the French are known for having great food - fresh food is better. *Wash* your edible weeds by soaking them in apple cider vinegar for 5 minutes - and don't eat any leaves that are discolored, as it is a sign of parasites or other buggies.

  • @rockstar-jt3kr
    @rockstar-jt3kr Před 7 lety

    dude I love your yard.

  • @slickity2112
    @slickity2112 Před 8 lety

    I'm so glad you said those clover things were edible because I used to eat those all the time.I would even have challenges with my friends to see who could eat the most because it was so sour.🍀

  • @johnkirby4290
    @johnkirby4290 Před 5 lety

    Listen to all those birds in the background. Due to the chemtrailing I haven't heard birds like that around Carter county in North Carolina along time..Thank you. Good info. 🇺🇸

  • @zionrainey5112
    @zionrainey5112 Před 10 lety

    I love those plants