Wild Forage
The Russian Olive: Invasive Tree, Herbal Ally, and Unexpected Gift
Discover the overlooked value of the Russian olive tree in the high desert of New Mexico. Though often labeled invasive, this resilient tree offers powerful herbal uses—from anti-inflammatory tea to skin-soothing soap. Learn how we’re harvesting its bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit at Persimmon Moon Farm, with gratitude to herbalist Dara Saville for her guidance.
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Nature’s Pantry: Wild Foraging Edible & Medicinal Plants In Northern New Mexico
Have you ever wandered through the stunning landscapes of Taos, New Mexico, and wondered about the wild plants that flourish there? Wild foraging offers an enchanting way to explore the natural world, providing access to fresh ingredients and medicinal herbs right from the earth. In this guide, we delve into the rich tradition of foraging in Taos, uncovering the secrets of local flora, from the fragrant wild roses to the nutrient-packed dandelions.
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Discover the Magic of Big Sagebrush: The Fascinating Plant That Dominates Western Ecosystems
Are you curious about the iconic plant that dominates the western United States? Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) is a hardy shrub that is known for its strong, pungent aroma and ability to thrive in dry, arid conditions. In this blog post, we'll delve into the fascinating, magical world of big sagebrush.
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