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Living In The Forest
Living In The Forest
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Animals & Plants
Travel
Native American interaction with flora and fauna of Maine
Costa Rica
Animals
Lanternfly
Blister beetle
Rat snake
Wood Frog
Poisonous Plants
Flowering Dogwood
Boston Ivy
Plants
Greek Garden Tour
Joshua Tree
Sweet Autumn Climatis
Wingstem
Plant Transplantation
Mosses and Lichen
Gotu Kola cultivation
Mushrooms
Giant Yucca
Herbs & Edible Plants
Chicory- Medicinal
Lamb's Quarters
Orange Day Lily- Medicinal
Flowering Garlic
Lemon Balm
Oregano
Basil
Oregon Grape
Mulberry trees
Wild bluberries
St. John's wort
Preparation of Wild Food
Acorn Coffee
Chicory- Coffee
Beech Nut Flour
Kousa dogwood
Apple Jam
Rosehip jam
Purslane
Oregon Grape Jam
Mulberry Jam
preservative making
Pine tea
Shagbark hickory
Thistles
yucca fruit and flowers
Tools & Structures
Structures
Giant Cane Raft
Swing
Ladder
My Secret Hideout in Bulgaria
My First Den
6 best knots
Tools
River Stone Axe
Sling
Attaching a Flint Knapped Point to a Stick
Bows, Arrows, Quivers, and Bow Strings
Chisel
Materials
Papyrus Paper
Rose Dye
Oregon Grape medicinal purposes and dye
Yucca soap/shampoo
gum and natural dye out of pine bark
Orange Day Lily- Dye
Black Walnut dye
Flint Knapping
Purple Onion Dye
Mud Bricks
Yucca cordage
Grass String
Pine Pitch
Exploration with Primitive Strings
beetroot dye
Recycling
handmade paper
refilling pen ink cartriges
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I tried making mud bricks like the antient civilizations.