autumn foraging harvest

Late Summer Foraging Workshop

Join The Art of Ecology for a workshop, geared towards getting you outside, exploring local habitats, and discovering a few ways that homeowners can take easy actions to do an invasive species removal on their property as well as how to use them in the kitchen!

What to Expect:

During this Foraging workshop, we shall be taking a walk through a meadow property that is in the process of creating a wildlife habitat. As we walk along, identifying amazing summer wild-edibles on the property, we shall explore the benefits of native plants, and talk about the importance of reducing invasive species on our properties. During this walk, we shall examine wild-edible plant identification, preventing invasive seed dispersal during removal, and how to use some of the plants culinarily and medicinally! At the end, participants will get to taste some seasonal wild-edibles, created with locally foraged plants – many of which are invasive. Please let Marissa know ahead of time if you have any dietary restrictions at mjacobs@theartofecology.com. This event is rain or shine, so please dress accordingly.

Details:

Located at the Brinker property: 261 Old New Road, Doylestown PA, 18901

Admission: $50/pp. A portion of the proceeds is used to restore native habitats locally! Space is limited to only 15 participants, so be sure to save your space and register early!

These programs are designed for homeowners to learn more about ways to improve habitat for wildlife on their property, however the workshops are open for any age, 10+.

Date

Aug 05 2023
Expired!

Time

9:30 am - 11:30 am

Location

Brinker Property
261 Old New Rd. Doylestown PA
Register for the Workshop

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