Spring Foraging Workshop: St Ives Community Orchard
Thu 8 May 2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The Core building, St Ives Community Orchard, Penbeagle Lane, St Ives, TR26 2HS
Description
Discover the wilder side of St Ives...
Join local foraging expert Josh Quick of Wild St Ives for a gentle walk around the St Ives Community Orchard & Nature Reserve learning how to safely and sustainably harvest wild edible plants.
This is a beautiful open access community space overlooking the town with over a hundred fruit trees, a 30 acre nature reserve and a diverse range of plants to meet. Josh is also a founding member and director of the orchard project.
Learning to forage for wild foods is like a treasure hunt for adults. Discover new and exciting flavours, spend more time in nature and learn to add a greater diversity of foods to your everyday cooking.
Josh has taught hundreds of people on his guided walks, from curious home cooks to grandmothers, brewers, distillers, & renowned chefs.
This workshop will last 3 hours & will include a wild snack break.
Perfect for complete beginners or more experienced foragers. We'll look at how to:
- Identify a range of wild plants
- Pick sustainably
- Use wild foods in the kitchen
- Understand safety and legal issues
Prices
Adult ticket £40
Teenager* (12-17) £15
Children* (under 12) FREE
Adult ticket: Low Income £10**
*Please note under 18's must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder
**We believe everyone should have the chance to learn foraging. We offer a limited amount of heavily subsidised tickets for those where cost may be a barrier to attending. No questions asked.
Your botanical guide, Josh, was born and raised in St Ives. His family, the Quicks, go back over half a millennium in the St Ives area after getting shipwrecked near Zennor in the 14th Century.
He holds a degree in horticulture specialising in Ethnobotany, the study of the uses of plants by people. Countless hours exploring the hedgerows have given him an extensive knowledge of the local flora, with over a decade of experience foraging for wild edible plants. He is also a member of the Association of Foragers, presented "Hungry for Change," a film exploring sustainable food practices in Cornwall and was recently featured on television on Rick Steins Cornwall with a distillery he helped set up that uses wild and homegrown botanicals.
Josh is trained in first aid and holds public liability insurance.
Here's what others had to say:
"Our coastal foraging walk was a highlight of our trip to St Ives. Very fun - good for most fitness levels and ages! Highly recommend" Julie R
"I had a very enjoyable afternoon foraging. Josh's instructions were very clear and informative and his enthusiasm for the subject inspired. I would fully recommend this activity, if you're in the St. Ives area." Bruce D
"Very friendly, knowledgeable and down-to-earth. Had a fantastic afternoon and been totally inspired to forage!" Mark S
Frequently asked questions
Where to meet? We will meet in the Core building at St Ives Community Orchard, Penbeagle Lane, St Ives, TR26 2HS. What 3 words ///knees.smirks.sticks
Is it a hard walk? It's a gentle walk covering very little distance, stopping frequently to discuss the plants we come across
Are children allowed? Children are more than welcome, although the course is primarily aimed at an adult audience. Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult ticket holder and under 12s are free.
How to get there? The best way to visit St Ives is by public transport. There is a regular bus service stopping at the Leach Pottery or Fire station, 5 minutes from our meeting point. See Travelinesw.com for details of how to plan your trip.
What about parking? There is very limited parking in the recreational park next door. The closest carpark is the St John in the Fields Church on the Stennack which is a 5 min walk, £5 per day or the Rugby club car park, 10 mins).
Where are the nearest toilet facilities? The nearest available toilets are in the Core building. A compost toilet is also accessible in the orchard itself.
What about the weather? The weather is notorious for changing suddenly on the Cornish coast. Courses will run in most weather conditions unless it is absolutely torrential rain or unsafe to be outdoors, in which case a full refund will be issued.
Can I bring my dog? Well behaved dogs are welcome, but please keep them on a lead when possible for the consideration of other guests. Please be aware the orchard is an open access space and used by the public and dog walkers.
What to wear? Please wear walking shoes and dress appropriately for the ever-changing Cornish weather.
What to bring? A camera and notepad are recommended for taking down information for future reference
Are we gathering plants? This is very much an educational workshop and we won't be gathering large quantities of any plant material. However, feel free to bring a small tub if you would like to take some of the more abundant plants home with you to play with in the kitchen. Ensuring the sustainability of the local flora is a key concept of Josh's approach to foraging.
Are there any food or drinks provided? Expect a delicious homemade wild snack break
Anything else? Please send us a message and we'll get back to you ASAP
Location
The Core building, St Ives Community Orchard, Penbeagle Lane, St Ives, TR26 2HS