Some plants are notoriously difficult to forage. No matter how nutritious and desirable, they only grow under certain conditions, in certain regions, and we can’t count on being able to find them when we’re hungry.
Others, like nettles, grow like weeds– in forests, foothills, chaparral, and empty lots in the suburbs. If you want nettles, you can almost a…
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