Lost in the Farmers Market

Welcome to the LITFM weekly blog. This blog is a text-based complement to the LITFM YouTube channel and covers the forage food side of gardening. It is my goal to make gardening and forage food accessible for all while promoting good land stewardship and sustainable practices by providing honest and balanced information backed by verifiable scientific fact. Since this blog now focuses on wild plants or ‘weeds’ we will be taking an objective look at them and their uses. Thank you for reading.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Wild Buffet: Part 2' Plants you didn't know you could eat!

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Now that the obvious foods are out of the way it’s time to talk about the things you may not have realized you can eat. Today we have fiv...
Sunday, March 18, 2012

Wild Buffet: Part 1: Common weeds you can eat!

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We’ve heard the term forage or famine foods before, but for those readers not familiar with the term, both typically denote plants that c...
Sunday, March 11, 2012

Coffee in your Backyard: Local sustainable alternatives to the coffee bean.

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Today’s topic is about local substitutes for coffee, obviously anything listed in this article will produce a coffee-like beverage. Admitted...
Sunday, March 4, 2012

Keeping it growing

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Pseudofumaria lutea (syn. Corydalis lutea ) - Yellow Fumewort   The above is the same yellow fumewort plant covered in the plant...
Sunday, February 26, 2012

Part One: Things to Consider

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Welcome back to another weekly installment of Lost in the Farmer’s Market!   Before I start today’s topic I wanted to recap some of what ...
Sunday, February 19, 2012

The life and times of a Black thumb

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“I can’t grow anything I’m a total Black Thumb!” We’ve heard this line before, If you say this or know someone who utters something li...
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

In the pursuit of black gold

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Before I get into today's post I'd like to thank all of you whom turned out for the Neighborhood Grange meeting at the Cape Fear ...
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Thomas Clark
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Thomas Clark is the proprietor of Bordeaux Regional Nursery, which is located in Fayetteville North Carolina. He has a degree in Horticultural technology and has twenty-six (as of 2024) years of field experience in landscaping and horticulture. He is currently working on a third edition of his garden book 'Southward Skies: A Guide to Southern Gardening'.
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