3 mushroom & forage in Westchester County, New York.
A regional mycological club conducting guided mushroom forays and educational walks throughout Westchester and Connecticut, with regular forays into southeastern New York. A community resource for mushroom identification and foraging education in the lower Hudson Valley.
A nonprofit regenerative teaching farm in North Salem operating the Wild Roots Project — a collective of foragers, herbalists, and mycologists who lead walks, forays, and workshops throughout Westchester and surrounding counties. Wild Roots offerings include guided wild plant identification walks, hands-on foraging and herbalism classes, property evaluations to document wild edibles on your land, mushroom forays, and wildcrafting sessions. D.I.G. Farm also hosts cooking classes, youth nature programs, CSA-style produce rescue, and community events rooted in food sovereignty and environmental stewardship.
A lifelong forager and student of natural medicine teaching foraging regularly in the greater NYC area. Available for foraging instruction in Warren, Oswego, and Jefferson Counties, NY by request. Covers wild edible and medicinal plants, plant identification, and sustainable harvesting practices.