Eating Hackberries
Hackberries (Celtis occidentalis) are native to eastern & central US and Canada, and they are commonly planted in parks, yards, boulevards, and other urban areas. They have a tasty fruit, which is easiest to harvest during the winter months. Learn how to enjoy them in this video! The topic of this video was chosen by my Patreon supporters. Big thanks to my patrons! Please consider joining us at / fourseasonforaging . It's an easy way to help me keep producing the informative content that you enjoy. Merch! https://www.teepublic.com/user/fourse... Learn more below! https://www.fourseasonforaging.com/ / fourseasonforaging / fourseasonforaging / fourseasonforaging Thanks for watching!

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