In the depths of winter, when days last barely eight hours, spring seems a very long way away. The bare branches and lack of birdsong only compounds the sense of an unwelcoming landscape, but in fact there is plenty to celebrate.
Organic Wales Features
Morel
The fungi season starts in March with the emergence of morels on waste ground – surely one of our most delicious species?
Marge’s Rice Pudding
Organic Wales are proud to feature this recipe from our friend and new Organic Wales article writer Marge!
Hairy Bittercress
Although not the greatest wild vegetable, bittercress is available at a point in the year when few fungi are available…
Frogs
Fungi fanatics hate the phrase ‘toadstool’ because it is both laden with prejudice and deeply-misleading – when did you last see a toad on a mushroom?
Discovering Welsh Gardens
Here are 20 of Wales’ best and most interesting gardens, some unknown to the gardening world, some familiar, and all specially photographed by award-winning photographer Charles Hawes.
Pennywort
Pennywort is a delicious Welsh wild food ingredient which ranks with most wild mushrooms…
Silver Birch
Many edible mushrooms have symbiotic relationships with birch, but the tree itself can provide a delicious product.
Great Spotted Woodpecker
The Great Spotted Woodpecker is a colourful and exciting bird that probes mushrooms for its insect diet…
Toby Tiger Red/Pink Elephants Organic Baby Blanket
Toby Tiger Red/Pink Elephants Organic Baby Blanket
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