We discovered soon after we moved out here from the madness of the Naperville area(we both still work in the suburbs close to Chicago) that we were lucky enough to have many wild black raspberry plants growing at the back of our wooded property amongst the poison ivy, poison, oak, and poison sumac. A true treasure amongst these other nuisance plants. The first couple of years I would wait and wait to attempt to harvest the crop all at once to make some tasty desert, however each year I waited to long, and the birds, and other scavengers would beat me to my crop, and all I was left with was bare bushes. This year however I got a jump on them, and have been picking the black raspberries every other day as they ripen from red to black/blue. My 1-1/2 year old daughter loves these fresh picked treats, and we have to watch her closely as she is quick to pluck the berries ripe or not and shovel them in her mouth. Tonight, weather permitting we will be out back picking the next batch.
Other than these berries I have some other items I could "forage" from my property(wild turkeys, and deer), but I am not a hunter so they are just eye candy.
As a child growing up in Naperville we had some wild rhubarb bushes wew could not get rid of no matter how we expanded the garden. I always loved the home-made rhubarb pie these plants yielded.
Anyone else have any wild treats growing on their property they are able to pick & eat?
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jimswside on December 19th, 2013, 9:38 am, edited 5 times in total.