Submitted by YggdrasilAnton t3_znrjut in Washington
Hello, Washington residents! I'm going to Gonzaga soon and I'm super excited to start hiking! Are there any good resources you recommend that has good information about foraging in the area? Thank you in advance!
Edit: Downvoting doesn't affect me like you think it does, boys! I genuinely hope you find contentment! Here's to good foraging, cheers.
Edit Edit: P.S. I found this cool foraging guide online. It's specifically for West Washington, though. I'm unsure of how much would be relevant to the East https://www.sos.wa.gov/_assets/library/foragingguide.pdf
unlearningallthisshi t1_j0irjw9 wrote
Out in Spokane it's mostly mushrooms in the spring or autumn. There are wild alliums, too. Look specifically at Spokane foraging and see if you can find a mycelium hunters group on Facebook or something.
You'll have to get out of the city to do some good foraging as Spokane itself is kind of gross. Try out north near Green Bluff or west in Cheney. You can find a lot of resources on indigenous gathering in the area for some inspiration.