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Getting started in... January?!

[Picture](https://www.flickr.com/photos/terokarppinen/53284248708/in/photolist-2pbxGKf-6Y7nzh-5pBywE-5pBz3Y-aFxKv4-5rpmcP-21bwcAU-7iMH6S-5rDGT7-5pxhrc-5oMyxd-21w3ynJ-5mmdRD-aCkcd4-6ZD174-5ootTR-5pBzKL-CrrVNw-5pxfLk-5pxgFv-YPPpPE-5pBzqW-9e7bLy-5pBQ5Q-33W7Be-ZdDoUB-5pByS7-5pxfAB-Z9KZ87-5pxhjx-6s5ubj-7mhyG3-2hqZkMZ-BGpfe-BTUvG-7c9RH8-oqzaK-pQdwmF-5pxgYV-7d8KUF-5o5WGv-Ywe7W4-5pByEY-3i8RRN-5oabrU-5o5Vzt-3i4m3i-5o5X8a-5o5Xdi-5o5X2R) by Tero Karppinen This weekend I went on a drive with my old man to a local bookshop picked up a copy of The Forager's Calendar by John Wright, hoping to get some guidance on what I could forage in January around my village. I live among Heath and Moorland, so a lot of things that might be common elsewhere in this lowland temperate rainforest in North West Europe might not be common at home. Heath soils are sandy and well drained, in the moorlands I'm not sure, is peat very rich? There must be good soil somewhere because historically the village was a self-sufficient farming community. But... even though it's a harsh landscape it's the Heath that feels like home to me. Maybe it's because it's Common. So I managed to find a few things that might grow in January here by looking up our local trees in the index. I worked out what the local trees were by buying a Collins Gem copy of the aptly titled *Trees* for a couple of quid (International English trans: £2 more or less) which was really useful. It turns out the Heath is mainly Scots Pines and Silver Birch, and elsewhere the dominant, or at least my favourite, tree is the mighty [Oak. Aaah.. the Oak.](https://yewtu.be/watch?v=EbqaxWjIgOg). I suppose because I was looking at trees the foraging selection I came across was mainly fungus. I didn't recognise any of them and none of them seemed to appear in January. That was until I was almost at the very end, and I saw a picture of some reddy brown mushrooms whose caps made them look like they'd been in a fight. I was sure I'd spotted some sadder looking ones under a clump of Scots Pines at the top of the hill that looks over my village. The ones in the book are called Trumpet Chanterelles, and they're apparently pretty tasty. But the ones I saw looked kind of sickly and slimy, so I don't think I'll try and eat them. This book isn't an identification book anyway, so I wouldn't want to pick anything to eat based off of The Forager's Calendar book alone. If that wasn't discouraging enough, we've had a cold snap the last couple of days and my old man reckons that the frost would have seen the mushrooms off to wherever it is mushrooms go after the frost. So it looks like my January plans to forage in my beloved Heath are scuppered before they've even started. So I suppose I should start looking towards the Moorlands and working out what grows there. How are things where yous are? What's growing around you and do you know if you can eat it???

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Foraging / Mushroom picking community on slrpnk.net?

Heya, I'm starting to get interested in foraging, mushroom picking in particular although the season doesn't start for a few months here. I know there's subreddits but would much rather get involved here on slrpnk.net, which would seem to be the natural home of such activities. Can't have a solar punk future without developing an understanding of our wild natural resources can we? I just scanned this community for posts and it seems to be more about cooking than gathering? Would anyone be up for a dedicated foraging community? Or maybe one exists elsewhere on Lemmy? Or maybe that's something people would be keen to discuss on this community? One problem might be how foraging differs depending on your habitat, I think it would be good to have some kind of rule where people state the relevant region and season to the foraging they're discussing. I've found biomes useful to think about: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biome

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    9 months ago 100%

    We might need a community meeting at the start of each work week so that we can update each other on everything and make any decisions that need to be made. So that could be pretty groany. Probably dependent on the quality of the snacks. Which will depend on the season, your local ecology, and whether you have some good snack-makers in your tribe.

    tl;dr: snacks.

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