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4 Responses to “Green Living: Mineralization & Wild Plants”
I am in agreeance with you pedja. but when you were talking about the dandilion leaves, make sure to other people the distinction between the leaves and other nightshade look alikes, many nightshades (besides tomatoes) are poisoness.
I’m an organic gardener myself, thanks for spreading knowledge!
You have nice garden going. We like harvesting wild edibles from our organic yard too. Thanks for the info on the wood sorrel. We have a bunch of it and I didn’t know it was edible.
ive been thinking of getting that comprehensive list of edible plants and homeopathic healing stuff. a friend of mine from brahma kumaris had that.. anyway those flowers look excellent enough to eat! brilliant plant zoo you got. hehe
March 7th, 2010 at 8:41 pm
I am in agreeance with you pedja. but when you were talking about the dandilion leaves, make sure to other people the distinction between the leaves and other nightshade look alikes, many nightshades (besides tomatoes) are poisoness.
I’m an organic gardener myself, thanks for spreading knowledge!
March 7th, 2010 at 8:46 pm
You have nice garden going. We like harvesting wild edibles from our organic yard too. Thanks for the info on the wood sorrel. We have a bunch of it and I didn’t know it was edible.
March 7th, 2010 at 9:18 pm
Yeah that’d be awesome to have. I’m just getting into this more heavily now and I like it
March 7th, 2010 at 9:37 pm
ive been thinking of getting that comprehensive list of edible plants and homeopathic healing stuff. a friend of mine from brahma kumaris had that.. anyway those flowers look excellent enough to eat! brilliant plant zoo you got. hehe