![]() Pines have some special indicators you can look for, to be sure you’re about to forage and harvest actual pine needles and not something else.Īnytime you go out foraging, it’s a good idea to use proper and safe practices. It’s easy to confuse pine trees with other conifers such as spruce or fir trees. There are several kinds of evergreen conifers found in the wild that have uses, like the Western Red Cedar. Pine is one of the easiest plants to forage and use, but you do need to know how to identify it properly. ![]() ![]() Realizing that you can gather plants right in your yard…or simply take a quick trip to a nearby pine forest is so empowering. But these days, more than ever, there is a resurgence and interest in foraging for wild food and medicine. Knowing how to forage for your needs is incredibly useful any time. Just knowing that the foraged herbal pine tea is filled with immune-boosting compounds, including extremely high levels of vitamin C, can actually help kick your cold to the curb is immensely satisfying. Once you make that cup of pine needle tea with needles you harvested yourself your life will change. Using plants (like pine) you forage for food and home remedies is one of the most powerful self-reliant feelings you can imagine. You’ll find out how to do all these things, plus some incredible ways to use your pine needles, resins, and cones. NOTE: This article is about foraging, identifying, harvesting and using pine tree parts for food and wellness. ![]()
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