Jenni85 Teenage Guinea Pig Joined Feb 3, 2023 Messages 740 Reaction score 1,961 Points 645 Location Liverpool May 17, 2023 #1 Could anyone help me with safe forage to collect specific to this time of year? I'm useless with plants, I can just about tell the difference between a daisy and a dandelion
Could anyone help me with safe forage to collect specific to this time of year? I'm useless with plants, I can just about tell the difference between a daisy and a dandelion
Claire W Forum Donator 2025/26 Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 38,096 Reaction score 31,200 Points 2,915 Location Lancashire (Originally from Nottingham) May 17, 2023 #2 I’m rubbish with this but I know they can have dandelions, sticky weed and nettles
RedLoredAmazon Adult Guinea Pig Joined Sep 3, 2020 Messages 1,975 Reaction score 4,085 Points 1,105 Location US May 17, 2023 #3 I have found this thread very useful. Safe wild weeds/plants you can feed your piggies Google lens is also great to help id plants.
I have found this thread very useful. Safe wild weeds/plants you can feed your piggies Google lens is also great to help id plants.
Cheekypigs Teenage Guinea Pig Joined Nov 11, 2022 Messages 623 Reaction score 1,474 Points 600 Location Scotland May 17, 2023 #4 Strawberry and raspberry leaves are good, raspberries in particular are quite widespread, and they grow tall, so they're out of reach of peeing dogs!
Strawberry and raspberry leaves are good, raspberries in particular are quite widespread, and they grow tall, so they're out of reach of peeing dogs!
Roselina Forum Donator 2025/26 Joined May 13, 2020 Messages 24,626 Reaction score 17,812 Points 2,425 Location Suffolk UK May 18, 2023 #5 You can air dry nettles - just bunch together and tie with string and hang upside down - great to keep for winter
You can air dry nettles - just bunch together and tie with string and hang upside down - great to keep for winter