Overview
Date & Time:
27/07/2025
10:00 am - 1:30 pm
Spaces Booked:
5 / 15
Location:
Price:
Bookings closed
About This Walk
Sussex (The Hatch Inn) again but a different location this time. We’ll meet at the Hatch Inn and walk off into the fields looking at the summer bloom of plants and possibly fungi. As always there’ll be some foraged treats along the way including elderflower champagne and some food.
*Dogs welcome
*Kids (under 12) go free!
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.
Some of the plant species we may find;
- Horse chestnut
- Ivy
- greater planting
- Thistle
- Hogweed
- Goose grass
- Silver, Birch
- Ribwort plantain
- Curled dock
- Yew
- Nettle
- Hemlock water dropwort
- Meadowsweet *
- Clover *
- Oxide Daisy
- Sycamore
- Ash
- Willow
- Mugwort
- Hemp agrimony
- Silverweed
- Brassica
- Budlea
- Blackberry
- White dead, nettle
- Common dock
- Jack by the hedge
- Red Campion
- Ground elder
- Wood avens
- Japanese knotweed
- Himalayan balsam *
- Stinking Bob
- Dogs mercury
- Sowthistle
- Bracken
- Oak
- Flea darts
- Hawthorn
- Linden
- Laurel
- Fireweed
- Valerian
- Ragwort
- Ground ivy
- Enchanters nightshade
- Woundwort *
- Winter Heliotrope *
- Alkanet
- Flowering raspberry *
- Wild garlic
- Burdock
- Chestnut *
- Tutsan *
- Holly
- Nipplewort *
- Dandelion
- Bindweed
- Old man’s beard
- Yarrow
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