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Advice, success, and stories of foraging for fruit.

Members: 148
Latest Activity: May 13

Get off the computer and find some free fruit!

Know any 811ers in the neighborhood? Don't be a hog - share your findings!

This group is to help us all find free and amazing fruit. And I'm telling you - not only does it taste better when it's free, it usually tastes much better because you get to pick the ripest ones! As a forager - you'll save money, almost always get organic, get some extra sun, meet some folks, have some excitement, find rare varieties, and learn how to get the ripest fruit of the bunch! Peaches will be fuzzier, grapefruit will be unbelievably sweet, and if you can find some amber oranges - you'll be in heaven!

Share your stories, questions and desires of finding some grub!

Discussion Forum

Identify this!

Started by Iconoclast May 13. 0 Replies

UK foraging

Started by Liam G. Last reply by Liam G Apr 1. 4 Replies

Your Approach to Foraging

Started by Jamil. Last reply by Axel Wendt Nov 25, 2011. 5 Replies

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Comment by David Costa on March 6, 2013 at 10:31am

Alright, I just got to the mother of all foraging places, Puna Hawaii, my feet hurt from walking, don't have a bike yet. Some of the people here say go near the beach to find some avocado trees and coconuts, but where do you think would be the best bet to get sugary sweet fruit? I know it's not the best time of year as I've been told, but screw it, I'm here.

Comment by Darc' Fruitman Sapote on September 7, 2012 at 11:57am

will report back soon on Sydney, as for Melbourne (down there for film fest) Port Melbourne I'd say has: 200 lemon trees, 50 orange trees, 30 mandarin trees, & many lemonades, blueberries, pomegranates, tangerines, tangellos, fejoas, peruvian-melonsm & blackberries.

Comment by Daniela on August 11, 2012 at 10:09pm

Finding wild Mangosteen, Durian, Papaya, Guavas, Berries, Herbs and fruits i have no idea what is the name.And it does not matter what is the name...face it...blissblissblissbliss

Comment by Huckleberry on March 28, 2012 at 2:40pm
Comment by Alex Curtis-Slep on March 13, 2012 at 2:53am

Hey fellow foragers! Checkout this video I did about foraging: http://youtu.be/l0oTqHfnozM :)

Comment by MADO on December 31, 2011 at 11:05am

Comment by Daniela on December 31, 2011 at 8:14am

feeling...in unity with nature...the only true feeling :o)

Comment by Michel on October 10, 2011 at 9:10pm
On my side, I take my breakfast under a mulberry tree these days, stopping on my way while commuting to work by bike. So yummy! Such a great feeling of unity with Nature!
Comment by Joy on October 10, 2011 at 4:51pm
Did some impromtu foraging this weekend - had a blast!  We just started talking to people and they kept leading us to more...like this 95 year old man that has BEAUTIFUL apples in his backyard and just leaves them to drop and rot...lions and tigers and bears! And then this Asian couple spotted us and had us come to their Asian pear tree - I think they wanted us to take them all - there were BOXES full...wasn't prepared - will go back this week!  Man, it is a good time of year to get your forage on in Oregon!
Comment by Mike Mars on September 15, 2011 at 1:17pm
I've foraged blueberries, apples, pears and raspberries up here in the Northeast. My goal is to eventually migrate to the tropics and get busy with some serious foraging.
 

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