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Wildcrafting

Have you ever walked past a flower and thought it was beautiful? How about those odd berries that grow in the back of your house? Having an understanding of what plants are around you in nature while being able to identify their uses can be of great use to anyone who wished to be self sufficient. A great activity for nature walks with children as well wildcrafting is an age old practice that allowed most of our ancestors the techinique of survival. Come join us on Arielle Acres to wildcraft in the woods and learn some new things about nature and how you can be apart of it.

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