Join me for a Easter hunt of a different kind, searching for wild greens, botanicals and edible flowers. We will be sure to find the beautiful few flowered leek, plenty of wild garlic, explore the carrot family & if we are lucky find some Japanese knotweed - and that's just for starters. Ambling through the ancient woodland and alongside the river we will explore how to make wild food a staple and the benefits of doing so - from the nutritional to the cultural and philosophical. Throughout the morning gather the basic skills required to identify common edibles as well as how to avoid poisonous & inedible lookalikes. The walk should last ~2.5 hours with the opportunity to stay a little later to ask chat and ask questions. Exact location of the walk will be confirmed via email before the event. Suitable for all ages with children welcome - individual or family tickets. Accessible via public transport and (limited) parking available. For single child tickets please contact me directly.