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About 20 years ago there was a book published by the title " Beyond

Blackberries " that describes the wild fruit and vegetables that grow in the

Seattle area and the public areas where you can find them free for the

picking. (Across from Lincoln Park in W. Seattle there are Bosc pear

trees). Anyway, you can sometimes find the book in used bookstores - I got

my copy from Flora and Fauna in Pioneer Square (worth a trip anyway). I

gave it to someone when I moved away, if I remember who it was I'll see if

they would make copies.

 

Here's the info from Amazon.com, but no copies appear to be available.

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006DCS4W/104-7278161-1165504?v=glance & n=28315\

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Occaisionally there are classes on wild foraging through the UW extension,

but I had trouble finding one when I wanted it.

 

Hope this helps.

Nick

 

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" incaprophet " <incaprophet

<RawSeattle >

Friday, January 06, 2006 6:36 PM

[RawSeattle] urban foraging

 

 

> Does anybody know of local gardens or fruit trees we can forage in the

local central seattle

> area????

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Arthur Lee Jacobsen's " Wild Plants of Seattle " has a weath of

information on wild edible plants.

 

> About 20 years ago there was a book published by the title " Beyond

> Blackberries " that describes the wild fruit and vegetables that

> grow in the

> Seattle area and the public areas where you can find them free for the

> picking. (Across from Lincoln Park in W. Seattle there are Bosc pear

> trees). Anyway, you can sometimes find the book in used bookstores

> - I got

> my copy from Flora and Fauna in Pioneer Square (worth a trip

> anyway). I

> gave it to someone when I moved away, if I remember who it was I'll

> see if

> they would make copies.

>

> Here's the info from Amazon.com, but no copies appear to be

> available.

>

> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006DCS4W/104-7278161-1165504?

> v=glance & n=283155

>

> Occaisionally there are classes on wild foraging through the UW

> extension,

> but I had trouble finding one when I wanted it.

>

> Hope this helps.

> Nick

>

> -

> " incaprophet " <incaprophet

> <RawSeattle >

> Friday, January 06, 2006 6:36 PM

> [RawSeattle] urban foraging

>

>

>> Does anybody know of local gardens or fruit trees we can forage in

>> the

> local central seattle

>> area????

>

>

>

>

>

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