Chi for Healing Blog — invasive berries

Join our Spring Forage Walk this Sunday 4/19 at 2 pm

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Join our Spring Forage Walk this Sunday 4/19 at 2 pm

Join me this Sunday at 2pm for a spring forage walk in my backyard! We will start by practicing some qigong and then tour the yard and surrounding woods to identify plants and mushrooms. This class is co-hosted with Amy of the CT foraging club.

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Harvesting autumn olive "berries" from wild invasive trees in the fall

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Harvesting autumn olive "berries" from wild invasive trees in the fall

Check out this video to learn more about autumn olive 
https://youtu.be/eRqHA_w4Q54

Visit eventbrite for info on my upcoming forage walk https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1647950788169?aff=oddtdtcreator


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Harvesting Wine Berries in the Woods or Even in your Backyard!

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Harvesting Wine Berries in the Woods or Even in your Backyard!

Wine Berries ripen in July/August and are perfect for making jams, jellies, or eating raw. In this video you will learn how to properly identify and harvest wineberries. Wine berries are an invasive berry that are similar to raspberries but a little sweeter. 

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