These are generalizations for the North West, but things change every year and not every edible is mentioned. Please add your thoughts and experience!

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June

By the last week of june, first edible fruits are to be expected. those are: cherries, hazelnuts, serviceberries, loquats. (from trees of seattle)

July

More fruit ripens: cherries, japanese apricots, black hawthorne berries, native hazelnuts (shrubby), loquats, mulberries, plums and serviceberries.

August

Ripening fruit grows longer. almonds, apples, apricots, cascara berries, black cherries, Cornelian-Cherry Dogwood fruit; Turkish hazelnuts; mountain ash berries, mulberries; acorns begin to ripen; Osage oranges; peaches, pears, plums, yew berries.

September

Almonds, apples, Cascara berries, chestnuts, Cornelian-Cherry Dogwood fruit, Kousa Dogwood fruit, Pacific Dogwood fruit, figs, Ginkgo fruit, hawthorn berries, hickory nuts, Honey Locust pds, mulberries, acorns, peaches, pears, plums, quinces, Butternut & Heartnut walnuts, yew berries

October

Apples, crab-apples, Cascara berries, Cornus Kousa, figs, hawthorns, Hazelnuts (filberts), hickories, hollies, Madrona & Strawberry Tree berries; medlars are beginning to ripen, acorns, Osage oranges, pawpaws, pears, persimmons, walnuts

November

Higan cherries, apples, crab-apples, Madrona berries, medlars, pears, persimmons, walnuts, yew berries.

December

Crab apples, holly berries, Madrona berries, medlars, mountain ash berries.

Source: Book, "Trees of Seattle"

All The Time

Gather seeds from fennel. Get herbage (lavender, rosemary, sage and so on).

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