This thread came to mind after reading a few posts on other threads.
We don't really make much use of the potential food available that ponds and bogs offer. I know of a few folk who are slowly enriching their own ponds ( and quietly tending public ones) but maybe it's time to find out a little more
Plants for a future offers this:-
http://www.pfaf.org/leaflets/edibpond.php
Healthy, active and biodiversity rich wetlands are wonderful natural environments. I'd much prefer to see them encouraged than raided but with judicious care and a little effort, we could all benefit
atb,
Toddy
We don't really make much use of the potential food available that ponds and bogs offer. I know of a few folk who are slowly enriching their own ponds ( and quietly tending public ones) but maybe it's time to find out a little more

Plants for a future offers this:-
http://www.pfaf.org/leaflets/edibpond.php
Healthy, active and biodiversity rich wetlands are wonderful natural environments. I'd much prefer to see them encouraged than raided but with judicious care and a little effort, we could all benefit

atb,
Toddy