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Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

41 minutes ago, chromedome said:

In a similar vein, you might want to give Strawberry Spinach a shot. My father planted it once and never had to again. :)

The leaves are edible young or mature, and the berries -- while not sweet -- add color and texture to salads. It's quite an interesting plant. 

 

Thanks!!!

Just in this small yard there's lamb's quarters, broad-leaf plantain, purslane, dandelion and patience dock..... (sometimes even nettles). None of which I've planted.

Some are perennial, some just re-seed readily as with the strawberry spinach.

 

I've got a bunch of other stuff on the list!

 

:smile:

 

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

41 minutes ago, chromedome said:

In a similar vein, you might want to give Strawberry Spinach a shot. My father planted it once and never had to again. :)

The leaves are edible young or mature, and the berries -- while not sweet -- add color and texture to salads. It's quite an interesting plant. 

 

Thanks!!!

Just in this small yard there's lamb's quarters, broad-leaf plantain, purslane, dandelion and patience dock..... (sometimes even nettles). None of which I've planted.

Some are perennial, so just re-seed readily as with the strawberry spinach.

 

I've got a bunch of other stuff on the list!

 

:smile:

 

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

31 minutes ago, chromedome said:

In a similar vein, you might want to give Strawberry Spinach a shot. My father planted it once and never had to again. :)

The leaves are edible young or mature, and the berries -- while not sweet -- add color and texture to salads. It's quite an interesting plant. 

 

Thanks!!!

Just in this small yard there's lamb's quarters, broad-leaf plantain, purslane, dandelion and patience dock..... (sometimes even nettles). Non of which I've planted.

Some are perennial, so just re-seed readily as with the strawberry spinach.

 

I've got a bunch of other stuff on the list!

 

:smile:

 

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