Prospect Park
Sunday, March 23

Prospect Park

Prospect Park is a great place for foragers to celebrate the arrival of spring. Like Central Park, this Olmstead-designed park features a variety of habitats filled with native and exotic plants.

Cold-weather greens abound throughout the park. We'll find goutweed, which tastes like parsley, and chickweed, which tastes like corn. Both sweet-sharp daylily shoots and chive-like field garlic will be producing bumper crops.

Field Garlic
Field Garlic

Field garlic leaves are best from September through April, before they get tough and coarse, but the bulbs are at their most spicy from mid-spring through summer.

We'll also be finding garlic mustard galore. This foreign mustard has garlic-flavored leaves and horseradish-flavored taproots. It also contains nutrients that help prevent both heart disease and cancer.

The first tiny leaves of wild parsnips, growing alongside the skating rink, will clue us in to the location of the large, sweet roots. The same species as commercial parsnips, the wild version of this European biennial adds way more flavor to soups and stews.

And the abundant, green, fragrant twigs of sassafras saplings will let us find roots you can use to make your own wild root beer.

On his first tour of Prospect Park in 1982, "Wildman" got lucky and discovered a huge stand of curly (yellow) dock growing along the lake. The same plants are still alive and well in the same spot decades later! The sour leaves, full of vitamin A and iron, are delicious raw or cooked, and the root is a major liver detoxifier and tonic.

In an area of loose, recently overturned soil dwells a wonderful stand of burdock, with roots that taste like a combination of potatoes and artichokes. Usually very difficult to weed, the deep taproots grow in unusually soft, rock-free soil here.

The 4-hour walking tour begins at 11:45 AM, Sunday, March 23, at Prospect Park's Grand Army Plaza entrance.
Call (914) 835-2153 at least 24 hours ahead to reserve a place.
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