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Falling Fruit - Foraging Passport

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Falling Fruit - Foraging Passport

FORAGING PASSPORT

Harvey County is rich in native fruits, berries, nuts, and other foodstuffs that often go unused.

Examples of what you might find: Apples,Apricots,Black Cherry,Black Walnut,Blackberries,Currants,Elderberries,Garlic,Grapes,GooseberriesMint,Mulberries,Onions,PawPaws,Pecans,Pears,Persimmons,Sandhill Plums,Serviceberries.


Ethical Foraging:
NEVER eat anything unless you are 100% sure it is safe. When in doubt, take photos and use an image search to help. Take no more than 20% of what is available to ensure everyone is able to enjoy the harvest.

This is your foraging passport to access growing foodstuffs in Harvey County and available for harvest. To find out when and where it is available, visit www.Fallingfruit.org

How to use:

- Pick for personal use
- Add your trees/bushes to be picked and used by others
- Share with friends

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