About This Walk
Dorset Foraging wild food, wild medicine and wild stories, Worth Mertravers June 14th. A walk through the Dorset countryside starting and finishing at one of the greatest pubs in England the Square and Compass at Worth Mertravers.
This was one of my favourite walks last year from the pub down through the village, across the fields to the quarry by the coast. We were spoiled with the weather and the number of incredible plants we encountered.
The National Trust own this land but have given me special permission to walk here, forage here and even uproot some plants if I want…that’s rare.
*Dogs welcome
*Kids (under 12) go free!
Here’s what you’ll learn;
What you can and cannot eat
Wild flavours
Medicinal properties
Good foraging practice and sustainability
History, myth, stories and folklore
A light hearted look at the subject with some ludicrous facts and stories thrown in.
A list of plants I made at the time just to give you an idea of what’s there:
- Thistle
- Ragwort
- White clover?
- Daisy
- Curled dock
- Elder
- Buttercup
- Ribwort Plantain
- Common mallow
- Oxide Daisy
- Blackthorn
- Sycamore
- Salad burnet
- Greater Plantain
- Sow thistle
- Stinking Bob
- Ivy
- Old man’s beard
- Teasel
- Sea kale
- Valerian rubus
- Rock samphire
- Birdsfoot trefoil
- Queen Anne’s lace
- Fireweed
- Vetch. 26
- Dog rose
- Goose grass
- Woody nightshade
- Hogweed
- Box
- Harts tongue fern
- Horse chestnut
- Wood avens
- Mugwort
- Nettle
- Woundwort
- Cow parsley
- Agrimony
- Yarrow
- Brassica
- Flea dart 42
- Burdock
- Lesser trefoil
- Alkanet
- Tutsan
- Butterbur
- Fuschia
- Yew
- Spurge
- Dandelion.
- Fennel
- Wild clary
- Charlock
- Lulworth skipper – Tor grass
- Broom rape