Edible 'weeds' and plants
forget recipes (- eat right off the plant)
laws - rights
Note
- generally it's legal (a.k.a. - you don't need to ask permission, ex - California) - if
- it's on the public side
- because if private plants are being grown - in a public space
- then they're the public's
- being that - it's using public land
- which means - they use space - for free
- that - is everyone's
- w/o - paying consequences
- of - costing everyone else
- what is someone's
- i.e. - everyone - paying - for - a few ppl
- that's - extremely unfair
- truth - everyone's entitled -> same public land
- so whoever grows in it
- can have it modified (picked, pruned, cut down, etc.) - in it - too
- so whoever grows in it
- truth - everyone's entitled -> same public land
- that's - extremely unfair
- i.e. - everyone - paying - for - a few ppl
- what is someone's
- of - costing everyone else
- this doesn't apply - -> public plants
- which're placed there - by/for - public
- which means - they use space - for free
- being that - it's using public land
- then they're the public's
- because if private plants are being grown - in a public space
- considered - nuisance
- ex's - public safety risk, unsightliness - that degrades areas, <env, etc.
- ex's - overhanging sidewalk - -> esp - -> be trip hazard, unable - -> access, housing - <value (i.e. - <$), attracts vermin (-> lead -> infestations), etc.
- if it's a public plant - it's anything overgrowing
- -> be - unsightly, dangerous (esp - growing into public utility equipment), restricting granted freedoms (of movement - by blocking), etc.
- if it's a public plant - it's anything overgrowing
- issue - using public space - for free - that taxpayers pay for
- while - costing them $ - nuisances (like injuries, property damages - like damage -> car tires - from overgrowing brush, etc.)
- and not paying for it
- isn't fair
- it - is double cost
- where - property owners - reap all the benefits
- while - laying all the consequences - onto others
- so others - can recoup - their losses
- while - laying all the consequences - onto others
- where - property owners - reap all the benefits
- it - is double cost
- isn't fair
- and not paying for it
- while - costing them $ - nuisances (like injuries, property damages - like damage -> car tires - from overgrowing brush, etc.)
- ex's - overhanging sidewalk - -> esp - -> be trip hazard, unable - -> access, housing - <value (i.e. - <$), attracts vermin (-> lead -> infestations), etc.
- ex's - public safety risk, unsightliness - that degrades areas, <env, etc.
- it's on the public side
Note
- what is typically deemed a pest or a weed is marginalizing life forms that humans caused themselves to overgrow and create a nuisance just by disturbing their native environment - which is unfair to them to punish. It's ourselves if anyone
- I heavily believe in rewilding
- native plants don't require water, fertilizer, or care
- the most perfect food source in times of crisis
- native plants don't require water, fertilizer, or care
- I heavily believe in rewilding
- these pertain to where I live - in Southern California, although you may find them elsewhere.
- this list shows the
- names
- edible parts
- pictures
- if it isn't a weed, but grown on purpose for food and can be foraged, it'll have an asterisk
- this list is all the edible plants where I live
- double check and be sure what you're eating is edible
- before putting it in your mouth
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