Wild Plants People Ate During The Great Depression
During the Great Depression, many people had to rely on wild plants for sustenance. Here are some of the edible plants they ate.
During the Great Depression, many people had to rely on wild plants for sustenance. Here are some of the edible plants they ate.
Within the reach of your back steps, you can likely find medicinal herbs that stop bleeding, heal wounds, treat coughs and more.
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The second Great Depression will be way worse because people no longer know how to grow food, fix stuff, and make things.
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