finallyโฆ๐๐ชจ๐ we snail itโฆ
Sos bit slow this few months between study and new printer. But super happy with this edit!
April May 2026! The zine will be send to you with a few randomly selected cards. They are beautiful! Image and color meticulously crafted by the ๐ฅ@j.croc___ printed and cut by me
๐ฟ ๐๐๐ฟ๐ผ After taking diegoโs foraging class, we asked him for the best way to keep the momentum going and he said:
start small! try to focus on just 3 or 4 species at first. ๐ฑ
go slow ๐ donโt just learn what they look like today; learn them through their entire cycle and watch how they change with the seasons ๐
start close ๐พ ๐พ ๐ you donโt need to travel far. look at what is growing closest to you in your neighborhood or backyard, so you can observe them every single day.
once you master the skill of how to look and how to tell the difference, you can apply that same skill to any environment in the world! ๐ผ ๐ ๐
So many diffrent foraging class at @theweedyone
๐ photo by ๐ @j.croc___
Maybe you are also curious to know what are these plants you see all the time?
When you are out strolling on the beach or walking in your neighbourhood, there's a lot you will see over and over again @theweedyone Diego is here to help you identify some of these plants we considered a weed, and some of them are edible and surprisingly delicious!
๐ธ Photo by the @j.croc___ ๐โจ๐ค๐ผ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Happy new year!!! ๐ I hope you are still enjoying the slowdown time and all the summer fruit! ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐ธ @j.croc___ Lilly Pilly is here by the way!
Interview with Lee and Chris this month at @hallfamilyorchards ๐โจ How regenerative practice is taking cherry to the next level while improving the health of the land! Full story link in bio ๐๐ผ๐ธ๐๐ฅ
November and December rest in Bayin Gura (Cool getting Warmer)
The Dharug season where things can still cool before the summer heat ๐ค
Hopefully you found a few edible Daniella berries around you! ๐ฟ๐