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Ramp Harvesting - How and Why to Sustainably Forage for Wild Leeks (aka Dont Be Rude) 

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In this video Sarah shows how to identify and forage for wild leeks without damaging the patch. By talking about habitat and reproduction she shows how and why to make harvesting these delicious wild edible spring ephemeral plants sustainable.
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@dylanbly7931
@dylanbly7931 3 года назад
Fantastic video! Love your energy to get out in nature in this tough time of quarantine and pick some Beutiful ramps
@stevecochran9078
@stevecochran9078 Год назад
I don't think I've ever found them growing on ground that flat.
@Garlicjoe1
@Garlicjoe1 4 года назад
Thank you.
@ROOTSSchoolVT
@ROOTSSchoolVT 4 года назад
Thanks for checking out our videos!
@Garlicjoe1
@Garlicjoe1 4 года назад
@@ROOTSSchoolVT You are quite welcome. I absolutely love your videos as they are quite informative and your delivery is natural and concise...refreshing really...thanks again.
@AnimeShinigami13
@AnimeShinigami13 Год назад
I found a place selling ramp seeds online, is it worth it for a city dweller to buy these seeds and try to grow them? i have a small side yard garden.
@ROOTSSchoolVT
@ROOTSSchoolVT Год назад
Worth a try but they need a very specific soil type, sweeter soils that are a little tiny bit wet ideally in a mature hardwood forest.
@AnimeShinigami13
@AnimeShinigami13 Год назад
@@ROOTSSchoolVT well there are a lot of maples in my neighborhood, not quite a hardwood. thanks for answering btw. but what do you mean 'sweeter' soils? Also literal tasting... not an option in this neighborhood. >.> i grow in containers for a reason. I vaguely remember some geologists will lick rocks. I have a decent amount of shade but the community garden where about half my gardening happens is very dry and we've had a lot of dry summers.
@Blueprint4Murder
@Blueprint4Murder Год назад
If you have a creak, river, or pond on your property plant them on the top of the bank in spread out locations.
@richardrogers156
@richardrogers156 3 года назад
The ones that has stripes on leaves are no good.found this out years ago.If you rake the leaves back,dig a area and cover back over with leaves they will multiply.everywhere I've dug in past 30 years is covered.💪😇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@nerminsaletovic6726
@nerminsaletovic6726 3 года назад
You are beautiful, ...
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