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Monday, April 30, 2012

Foraging for Ramps: Part I



Here we see premature ramps.

 Notice how vertical the leaves are pointing.

If you were to dig these up you would find immature pencil thin bulbs.  Patience is key to foraging.


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Foraging for Fiddleheads: Part IV



After the heads unravel this much picking is over for these plants.

Cheers!

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Foraging for Fiddleheads: Part III

Here is a head that could be picked.


 Now these are some prime little buggers to bring home.
 After the heads get taller then they are here you want to leave them be.
 

Friday, April 27, 2012

Foraging for Fiddleheads: Part II

Photo 1
Here is a view of the mound as the heads mature.
Photo 2

Photo 3
 Usually within 24 hours these heads will be ready to pick.

The time period between photo 1 and photos 2 & 3 is hard to judge.  Influencing factors are soil, location, and weather in my experience.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Foraging for Fiddleheads: Part I




In early spring after the snow melts look for fern mounds.
From this view the dried fronds indicate the flow of the former flood waters.

Here is a closer look.
 Sometimes all you see is the fronds sticking up from under the silt.

These photos were taken from the 2011 season our wettest season to date.