WILTSHIRE (Downton) July 19th Foraging, wild food, wild medicine and wild stories!

WILTSHIRE (Downton) July 19th Foraging, wild food, wild medicine and wild stories!

Overview

Date & Time:

19/07/2025    
10:00 am - 1:30 pm

Price:

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About A Walk

Death, Dinner and Druids with Tom Radford – Wild food and wild history! A walk through the Wiltshire Countryside starting from Downton in Salisbury learning about wild and seasonal plants and finishing up in the Wooden Spoon pub (my old local) for a pint.

This was a great walk last year but it’s a fair walk around six miles. We wander past the fields of the famous Trafalgar House Estate, made famous by the film 28days later. The estate originally belonged to the Nelson family, gifted to them after The Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 where Lord Horatio Nelson lost his life but won a decisive victory.

From there we cross the weir into the water meadows and back across the fields. There were so many species of plant on the last walk we couldn’t cover them all but so much to learn and a truly beautiful setting.

Here’s what you’ll learn;

What you can and cannot eat
Wild flavours
Medicinal properties
Good foraging practice and sustainability
History, myth, stories and folklore
A light hearted look at the subject with some ludicrous facts and stories thrown in.

A list of plants I made at the time just to give you an idea of what’s there:

  1. Mallow 
  2. Buddlea 
  3. Ivy – fertility, Dionysus and fun 
  4. Water mint/chocolate mint – indigestion 
  5. Blackberry – 29th September 
  6. Willow 
  7. Hawkweed – fox and cubs 
  8. Ragwort 
  9. Thistle 
  10. Yarrow – Macbeth witches brew 
  11. Nettle 
  12. Hawthorn 
  13. Meadowsweet 
  14. Elder 
  15. Curled dock 
  16. Spotted orchid
  17. Ribwort plantain 
  18. Burdock 
  19. Fools watercress (water celery) 
  20. Blue water speedwell – edible, coughs
  21. and colds 
  22. Alder 
  23. Sow thistle 
  24. Horsetail – hair 
  25. Woody nightshade (bridge) 
  26. Hairy Willow herb – Whooping cough and asthma 
  27. Bindweed – spider bites, toxic 
  28. Ranuculus-  water buttercup (poisonous) 
  29. Flea darts 
  30. Water Hemlock 
  31. Hemp Agrimony – holy rope, alkaloids, bile 
  32. Hogweed 
  33. Greater plantain 
  34. Marsh woundwort – evil spirits 
  35. Ash 
  36. White comfrey 
  37. Hazel 
  38. Wood avens 
  39. Ground ivy 
  40. Oak 
  41. White goosefoot – FAT HEN 
  42. Dandelion 
  43. White clover
  44. Spindleberries 
  45. Great Mullein
  46. Pineapple weed
  47. Herb Robert 
  48. Cuckoo pint 
  49. Linden 
  50. Laurel 
  51. Apple 
  52. Yew 
  53. Holly 
  54. Fleabane 
  55. Lady’s thumb 
  56. Mistletoe 
  57. Himalayan Balsam 
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