Edible Wild Plant/Mushroom Walks and Talks -
Schedule for the Year 2025.




Dulse Seaweed - Photo by Russ Cohen

Leader/Instructor: Russ Cohen
Please contact Russ at eatwild@rcn.com or (781) 646-7489 (h) for more information. Click here for information on Russ's foraging book: "Wild Plants I Have Known...and Eaten". Copies of the book will be available at all the "in person" events below. (The ninth edition of Russ' book, published in the spring of 2024, now includes a four-page "Note of Appreciation to Native Peoples" statement by Russ.) FYI, an excerpt of Russ' book can be read on-line in the Jan/Feb 2005 edition of Spirit of Change Magazine. Click here to see and listen to Russ' October 2013 appearance on NPR affiliate WGBH, including video clips and an interview on Boston Public Radio, about fall foraging opportunities in eastern Massachusetts.Read a profile of Russ appearing in Northern Woodlands Magazine's Community Conversations, October, 2020. Watch a segment about Russ that aired on the Chronicle TV show on 7/27/21.

DateTimeSponsor(s)Location
Tues., Feb. 187:00 PM - 8:30 PMWaltham Garden Club
(slide show)
Waltham, MA
Wed. March 196:00 PM - 7:30 PMSouth Hadley Public Library
(slide show)
South Hadley, MA
Sat., May 312:00 noon - 2:00 PMUpper Charles Conservation Land Trust
(walk)
Holliston, MA
Sat., May 34:00 PM - 6:00 PMArlington Commission for Arts and Culture
(walk)
Arlington, MA
Tues., May 134:00 PM - 6:00 PMFriends of Veasey Park
(walk)
Groveland, MA
Sun., May 1810:00 AM - 12:00 noonNew England Forestry Foundation*
(walk)
Littleton, MA
Tues., May 206:00 PM - 8:00 PMCitizens for Lexington Conservation
(walk)
Lexington, MA
Wed., May 216:30 PM - 8:00 PMChelmsford Land Conservation Trust
(slide show)
Chelmsford, MA
Wed., June 46:00 PM - 8:00 PMEast Quabbin Land Trust*
(walk)
Ware, MA
Thurs. June 56:00 PM - 8:00 PMWaltham Fields Community Farm*
(walk)
Waltham, MA
Fri., June 6 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Wilmot Community Association
(slide show)
Wilmot, NH
Friday, June 2010:00 AM - 2:00 PMEssex Heritage*
(walk)
Salem, MA
Tues. June 175:00 PM - 7:30 PMHolly Hill Organic Farm
(walk)
Cohasset, MA
T.B.A6:00 PM - 8:00 PMNewhall Fields Community Farm
(walk)
Peabody, MA
Sunday, June 29T.B.A.Henry L. Ferguson Museum
(slide show)
Fishers Island, NY
Monday, June 30T.B.A.Henry L. Ferguson Museum
(walk)
Fishers Island, NY
Thurs. Sept. 4 5:30 PM - 7:30 PMWaltham Fields Community Farm*
(walk)
Waltham, MA
Tues., Sept. 9T.B.A.Orleans Cultural District/Orleans Conservation Trust
(walk)
Orleans, MA
Tues. Sept. 305:30 PM - 7:30 PMMattapan Branch, Boston Public Library
(slide show)
Mattapan, MA

(Additional programs for 2025 will be added here as arrangements are worked out with program sponsors.)

NOTE: The events listed below are from 2024. These were recorded and are available online, by clicking the active link "online" in the "Location" column.
DateTimeSponsor(s)Location
Tues. Feb. 20 7:00 PM - 8:30 PMLexington Living Landscapes
(slide show)
online
Sat., Mar. 161:00 PM - 2:15 PMNorth and South Rivers Watershed Association
(slide show - part of Gardening Green Expo)
online
Mon., Mar. 246:00 PM - 7:30 PMEcological Landscape Alliance*
(slide show)
online
Mon., Apr. 222:00 PM - 3:30 PMChatham Conservation Foundation
(slide show)
online
NOTE: The events listed below are from 2023. These were recorded and are available online, by clicking the active link "online" in the "Location" column.

DateTimeSponsor(s)Location
Wed., March 157:00 PM - 8:30 PMBidwell House Museum
(slide show)
online
Thurs. March 3011:00 AM - 11:45 AMNational Native Seed Conference
(slide show)
online
Tues., May 97:00 PM - 8:30 PMSomerville Growing Center/Mystic-Charles Pollinator Pathways
(slide show)
online
Wed., June 74:30 PM - 6:00 PMBerkshire Natural Resources Council*
(slide show)
online
Fri., Nov. 1012:00 Noon - 1:30 PMAspetuck Land Trust
(slide show)
online

§ = includes a wild foods tasting, cooking demonstration and/or dinner;
# = class is already full
* = It is necessary to pre-register directly with the Sponsor for these events. Click on the link(s) provided for each respective event for more info, or contact the sponsor via the following telephone numbers or emails:
Essex Heritage: (978)-740-0444); Holly Hill Farm (Bruce Frost, bruce@hollyhillfarm.org); Wild Seed Project: (info@wildseedproject.net); Waltham Fields Community Farm (Jessica Herwick, jessica@communityfarms.org); Resilient Roots (Kristie Kapp, 508-375-7937); The Trustees of Reservations (Barbara O'Brien, baobrien@thetrustees.org); Essex Heritage (Ryan Conary, (978) 226-8459; Minute Man National Park (Margie Coffin Brown,(617) 620-2942); Trustees @ Crane Estate (Val Perini, vperini@thetrustees.org, (978) 870-1278); The Last Green Valley (Bill Reid, breid@tlgv.org); Grow Native Massachusetts (Ani Sarkisian, (978) 810-7536). New England Forestry Foundation (David Ayers, dayers@newenglandforestry.org); East Quabbin LAnd Trust (Amy Trevvett, (508) 212-8559)

[Note: For those of you who haven't as yet attended one of the outdoor walks/courses, we usually encounter 25-40 different species of edible wild plants (and, in season, pending favorable weather conditions, mushrooms). Keys to the identification of each species are provided, as well as information about its edible portion(s), season(s)of availability, flavor and nutritive value, and some tips on preparation if necessary. Guidelines for safe and environmentally responsible foraging are also provided. Participants often find a jackknife and several bags for collecting samples useful as well as a notebook and pen. Those who have already been on one or more of these walks often find a refresher course of great value. In addition, there is a constantly changing variety of edible wild plants throughout the year, even at the same location, so that different plants are typically encountered on each visit. If you are especially interested in mushrooms (edible and otherwise), you might also want to check out the Boston Mycological Club. ]

Last update: 5/17/2025




Information on Russ's foraging book: "Wild Plants I Have Known...and Eaten"
Foraging articles by or about Russ in Mass. Wildlife Magazine, Yankee Magazine, Edible Boston Magazine, etc.
Russ Cohen's Biography
Comprehensive (as of 1999) Edible Wild Plant etc. Bibliography, plus updated excerpt
Recipes, including "Faux Gumbo" and "100% Wild Salad" as prepared on the PBS Victory Garden TV program
List of Sponsoring Organizations of Russ' foraging programs