Sat, Jun 10, 11:45am - 3:45pm Eastern Time
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Give as a Gift Book as Private EventForest Park is one of the best places for foragers in mid-spring. Get lost in this vast park, and you'll have plenty to eat (that is, if you can distinguish the gourmet plants from the deadly ones.) It boasts a large, mature, secondary growth forest, trail edges, thickets, and cultivated areas—all overflowing with wild plants, and Violet Brill, America's go-to gal for foraging, will teach you how to identify, harvest ecologically, and use dozens of them.
Burdock, an expensive detoxifying herb sold in health food stores, for example, abounds near the playgrounds we'll be passing after we begin the tour. The cooked root tastes like a smoky combination of potatoes and artichokes, and you can use the parboiled and peeled immature stems like artichokes too.
Meeting location is at the stone wall at Forest Park Drive and Park Lane (not Park Lane South), near the Park Dept.'s Overlook Building, 8030 Park Lane, in Kew Gardens. Don't go to the Woodhaven or Richmond Hill sides of the park!
Notes:
Children are encouraged to attend my tours and learn more about the planet they inhabit. If people own well-behaved dogs, they’re welcome on the tours too. (Mosquitoes and ticks are not welcome!)
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"Wildman" Steve Brill
Kew Gardens, Queens
8040 Park Lane
St Corner Park Ln and Forest Park Dr
Queens, New York 11415 Kew Gardens, Queens
8040 Park Lane
St Corner Park Ln and Forest Park Dr
Queens, New York 11415
At the stone wall at Forest Park Drive and Park Lane (not Park Lane South), near the Park Dept.'s Overlook Building, 8040 Park Lane, in Kew Gardens. Don't go to the Woodhaven or Richmond Hill sides of the park!
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Foraging expert Steve Brill has shared his foraging wisdom at schools, museums, parks departments, environmental organizations, and with scout troops since 1982. He’s written three books and an app, stars in a DVD and maintains a website.
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