Monthly Archives: March 2015


Dandelions 2

Dandelions (Taraxicum officinale) Dandelions  are abundant in much of the world, and that is certainly the case in the UK.  There are many sub-species within the genus, but exactly how many is a matter of debate amongst botanists.  They have been used in herbal remedies since pre-history. All parts of the plant are edible; they […]

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comfrey

Comfrey

Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) Comfrey is a plant which you might recognise if you’re a gardener.  Many people on our wild foods and herbal remedies courses tell us that they use it as a fertiliser.  You simply put the plant into a bucket of water for a month or so to produce a dark brown sludge which […]


Firesteels 1

Firesteels go by a variety of names, including ferro rods, flint & steel (not to be confused with the traditional flint & steel) and fire sparkers, and are awesome for lighting your fire.  I always carry one with me when I go to the woods.  I like them for a number of reasons: There aren’t any working […]

Firesteel

How to use a traditional flint and steel | traditional flint & steel | bushcraft | Kent | London | south east

Flint and steel

Using a traditional flint and steel to light your fire is a fantastic skill to have and adds yet another dimension to your fire lighting repertoire.  They’ve been used widely throughout Europe for thousands of years and there is also evidence of their use in the Middle East.  We’re very fortunate to have an abundance […]