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Wild lambsquarters

Posted by beetree none (My Page) on
Tue, May 13, 14 at 18:58

Is this lambsquarters?


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RE: Wild lambsquarters

Yes, nice specimen.


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RE: Wild lambsquarters

Mmmmm... tasty. Some years, those were my first summer greens. In a previous garden, I even let a few go to seed each year for that purpose. Once they seed, though, you've got them forever - so I don't allow them to grow in my present garden (or purslane either).


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RE: Wild lambsquarters

Well I'm happy it's good to eat we have 6 acres of it lol


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RE: Wild lambsquarters

Lambsquarters is a delicious & nutritious cooked green... but if you have never tried it, I would recommend only eating a small quantity at first, until you know how your digestive system will handle it.


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