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A common member of the Barberry family that can now be found in parks, gardens and some woodland.
One of the best of the Autumn nuts and well worth the effort of collecting, peeling and cooking....
This tasty nut bearing tree is a common site around the UK with a few different varieties growing in our climate. The Cobnut (thought to be mainly from Corylus avellana)...
Thorny as hell and a pain almost all year except when the blackberry fruits and they become a must have Autumn delight.
A beautiful, succulent treat on any woodland walk in late Spring/Summer.
While wandering around woodland in Summer or early Autumn you can find very large, dense stands of Wild Raspberries in clearings, covered in fruit, this is where I can be...
This good edible green was brought over by the Romans as a food staple, but soon spread countrywide. The modern day gardener now spends fruitless hours attempting to get rid...
Damsons are best cooked into jams, jellies, leathers or other puddings or used as a substitute for sloes when making sloe gin.
It can be hard to know if you have found a true Crab apple or a hybrid as different species of apple will happily cross pollinate, one way is if...
Finding large swathes of Dog’s Mercury is quite a good indication that the woodland is well established....