Virginia Home Grown
Foraging for Edible Plants
Clip: Season 19 Episode 6 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Virginia Home Grown’s Peggy Singlemann goes foraging with Alison Meehan.
Host Peggy Singlemann talks with Alison Meehan, owner of Tracks and Roots, about foraging in Richmond’s Forest Hill Park. Learn about tasty and nutritious foods that you can find in the wild as well as some to avoid.
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Virginia Home Grown is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Home Grown
Foraging for Edible Plants
Clip: Season 19 Episode 6 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Peggy Singlemann talks with Alison Meehan, owner of Tracks and Roots, about foraging in Richmond’s Forest Hill Park. Learn about tasty and nutritious foods that you can find in the wild as well as some to avoid.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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