Great job Jamie. Loving the vids. Thanks for the Aotearoa species app. I’ll go and have a look… personally, I’ll gain more experience before I start tasting the wild plants 👍👍👍
Thank you as always for the support! The Aotearoa app is so handy and works offline when in remote areas too. I don't blame you there's so many species that look similar to the poisoness kinds so best to learn before you pick eh.
awesome content mate, really appreciate the effort you are putting in to teach about the local gathering. its something i know very little about but am keen to learn more
That was very interesting.. again it was nice to meet you that day Jamie. I was on the AG 200. I'm soo taking the kids for a forage. That's really cool.
Hey man! Love what ya do, I am starting to get into NZ foraging myself since I love being out in the wild. your videos have helped me alot with sorting those needed snacks on the adventure
Yes, it’s called the Aotearoa species identification app. It’s made by Massey university and always updating. It’s my go to for identification in the wild.
Thanks 🎉
I've been looking for something like this for ages
thank you, you legend
Thanks for the comment it’s awesome encouragement
@@boganbushcraft course mate its always good to know about herbs of the homeland
the wild garlic looks so yummy
So good for an add on in meals when your outdoors!
Thanks good video well filmed keep it up
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job Jamie. Loving the vids. Thanks for the Aotearoa species app. I’ll go and have a look… personally, I’ll gain more experience before I start tasting the wild plants 👍👍👍
Thank you as always for the support! The Aotearoa app is so handy and works offline when in remote areas too. I don't blame you there's so many species that look similar to the poisoness kinds so best to learn before you pick eh.
Great video, keep them coming 😊
Thank you for the kind words of encouragement!
Love this channel 👍Garlic/onion damper bread with lots of butter please😊
Thank you for the kind words! I'm always keen on some damper so, wild garlic and butter may be on the cards!
awesome content mate, really appreciate the effort you are putting in to teach about the local gathering. its something i know very little about but am keen to learn more
Thank you for the support! That is the goal, to educate people about the importance of learning what's around us and appreciating what we have!
That was very interesting.. again it was nice to meet you that day Jamie. I was on the AG 200.
I'm soo taking the kids for a forage. That's really cool.
Thanks mate, good to meet you too! Pop in anytime you smell the fire.
Hey man! Love what ya do, I am starting to get into NZ foraging myself since I love being out in the wild. your videos have helped me alot with sorting those needed snacks on the adventure
Thank you for the support my friend and if you ever need help on your journey of discovering new edible plants let me know
Really interesting thank you. Hey i can't hear you properly at the end. Did you say Aotearoa species app?
Yes, it’s called the Aotearoa species identification app. It’s made by Massey university and always updating. It’s my go to for identification in the wild.
How do you prepare them to eat? Can't see follow up video
I never got around to posting the follow up video, but if there’s interest I’d be happy filming a follow up with ways to cook edible plants