I have to say, absolutely brilliant content, right up my street. I'm deep diving into learning plants and foraging, and definitely have to try Hogweed and maybe even make a recipe! Keep the videos coming, subbed and binged about 6/7 vids 😅👊
Thanks so much. We’re rewilding our little acre here in Ireland and we have a fabulous crop of Hogweed. I’m thrilled to find that it’s edible and delicious. Can’t wait to give it a go!
Ive been eating the new stems, not flowering here in wilts yet, tip- you can use the seeds in a peppermill, collect in autumn, use like pepper or chilli flakes
I just found your channel. I can confidently identify Common Hogweed but have never plucked up the courage to try it. I actually ate Ground Elder today and enjoyed it so Hogweed is next. Looks amazing and I loved your vid. Made me hungry! Organic veg is free and out there for you! Well done. Subscribed!
oh that was good,,,really enjoyed your video and fairplay to your editing skills, made me hungry....hogweed if everywhere here, such an under used plant.
Great video thank you! I have recently got into foraging and have just been introduced to hogweed. I’ve tried the florets raw and they taste yummy, cant wait to fry them up with some butter and garlic! Your meal at the end looked amazing, thanks for the tips 😁🙏🏼
Thanks for this one!! I've just started foraging hogweed this spring and all those slight differences in hogweed phenotypes can a bit confounding - so thanks for making particular note of that! Does giant hogweed have a stage where it could be small enough to confuse for common hogweed? I'm trying to avoid confusing it with the common hogweed phenotype where the leaves are a bit shinier, pointier and less hairy on top but don't have a blotchy stem (fully green or with a purple stripe)...
Strangely I have just seen giant hogweed at a wedding venue on Thursday (and not near water!) and it was pretty young, nowhere near flowering and it’s such a different looking plant in my opinion. Once you’ve seen giant hogweed it feels hard to confuse the two! Have you seen giant hogweed close up before? There is a good video by Wildfood Uk on giant hogweed and he shows you the very youngest shoots. It’s very helpful 😊
It may have been pissed on but we're gunna roll with it anyway 🤣
Nice bit of extra seasoning mate!!! 😜
YOLO 🙌🏼🤣🤣
THANK YOU for sharing. It's in my garden as well as all over the field behind. I preserve areas for it in my garden just for convenience.
Good stuff! 👏👏🔥
Awesome Video mate love spring foraging! 👊🏼😎
Boom ting!
I have to say, absolutely brilliant content, right up my street. I'm deep diving into learning plants and foraging, and definitely have to try Hogweed and maybe even make a recipe! Keep the videos coming, subbed and binged about 6/7 vids 😅👊
Thanks so much. We’re rewilding our little acre here in Ireland and we have a fabulous crop of Hogweed. I’m thrilled to find that it’s edible and delicious. Can’t wait to give it a go!
Thanks so much for your video, really helpful!
Thanks, I'm please you enjoyed it :)
It’s almost that time of year again!!! Just found a few little shoots yesterday 👍
Ive been eating the new stems, not flowering here in wilts yet, tip- you can use the seeds in a peppermill, collect in autumn, use like pepper or chilli flakes
Nice! Thanks, I'll have to give that a go 😁
I just found your channel. I can confidently identify Common Hogweed but have never plucked up the courage to try it. I actually ate Ground Elder today and enjoyed it so Hogweed is next. Looks amazing and I loved your vid. Made me hungry! Organic veg is free and out there for you! Well done. Subscribed!
Thanks mate! Yeah, defo get eating it, it’s really tasty. Very unique 😁
oh that was good,,,really enjoyed your video and fairplay to your editing skills, made me hungry....hogweed if everywhere here, such an under used plant.
Thanks mate 👍 It's such a tasty plant, I'm surprised more people don't eat it.
Great video thank you! I have recently got into foraging and have just been introduced to hogweed. I’ve tried the florets raw and they taste yummy, cant wait to fry them up with some butter and garlic! Your meal at the end looked amazing, thanks for the tips 😁🙏🏼
Thanks for watching. Yeah it’s a unique and tasty plant isn’t it! I was surprised. And it’s everywhere. 🙏😁
Thanks for this one!! I've just started foraging hogweed this spring and all those slight differences in hogweed phenotypes can a bit confounding - so thanks for making particular note of that!
Does giant hogweed have a stage where it could be small enough to confuse for common hogweed? I'm trying to avoid confusing it with the common hogweed phenotype where the leaves are a bit shinier, pointier and less hairy on top but don't have a blotchy stem (fully green or with a purple stripe)...
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Strangely I have just seen giant hogweed at a wedding venue on Thursday (and not near water!) and it was pretty young, nowhere near flowering and it’s such a different looking plant in my opinion. Once you’ve seen giant hogweed it feels hard to confuse the two! Have you seen giant hogweed close up before? There is a good video by Wildfood Uk on giant hogweed and he shows you the very youngest shoots. It’s very helpful 😊
Where can they be usually found? Around what type of trees? Northeast USA
I am so frightened that I might pick young Giant Hogweed by mistake. I mean even Giant Hogweed starts out tiny.
Are the sheaths around the florets edible? Just getting used to IDing hogweed currently but I'd love to try it
Yep they fine :)