my first veggie garden - Zoobird2024-03-28T16:07:08Zhttps://www.zoobird.com/forum/topics/2129360:Topic:282?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI double checked wikipedia:
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I double checked wikipedia:<br />
"The leaves and young shoots may be eaten as a leaf vegetable, either steamed in its entirety, or cooked like spinach, but should be eaten in moderation.[11] Each plant produces tens of thousands of black seeds. These are high in protein, vitamin A, calcium, phosphorus, and potassium. Quinoa is a closely related species which is grown specifically for its seeds.[12]"<br />
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I saw somewhere why moderate consumption is recommended, but can't find it now.<br />
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My Lambsquarters…
I double checked wikipedia:<br />
"The leaves and young shoots may be eaten as a leaf vegetable, either steamed in its entirety, or cooked like spinach, but should be eaten in moderation.[11] Each plant produces tens of thousands of black seeds. These are high in protein, vitamin A, calcium, phosphorus, and potassium. Quinoa is a closely related species which is grown specifically for its seeds.[12]"<br />
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I saw somewhere why moderate consumption is recommended, but can't find it now.<br />
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My Lambsquarters (Sh'mal's, really, since he passed his patch on to me when he moved to Seattle) produced lots of seeds. So, according to wikipedia, since they are similar to quinoa, you'd be set!<br />
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Let me know how it goes...and, I'll let you know when mine sprout again. Alexis,
Lambsquarters has a…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-10-13:2129360:Comment:61422008-10-13T18:29:19.393ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
Alexis,<br />
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Lambsquarters has a wild, strong flavor. It's like the difference between venison and beef. Wikipedia's references in the Lambsquarters article will answer your other questions.<br />
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Try some...I'll ping you next time mine are growing...I trimmed them for the Fall planting I'm about to do, but they grow like weeds and will be back soon.<br />
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...Mike
Alexis,<br />
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Lambsquarters has a wild, strong flavor. It's like the difference between venison and beef. Wikipedia's references in the Lambsquarters article will answer your other questions.<br />
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Try some...I'll ping you next time mine are growing...I trimmed them for the Fall planting I'm about to do, but they grow like weeds and will be back soon.<br />
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...Mike Michael,
The wikipedia info t…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-10-13:2129360:Comment:61372008-10-13T17:36:44.162ZAlexis L. Westerwellehttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/AlexisLWesterwelle
Michael,<br />
The wikipedia info that you referenced mentioned the seed of the plant. Could this be used in baking applications if dried? I use quinoa now and am about to attempt some form of bread with hemp seed. Where would someone go to get some of the seed for this purpose? I adore spinach and would probably love this, however, the wikipedia reference said it should be eaten sparingly, why? Is it stronger in flavor than kale or chard? Thanks! Alexis
Michael,<br />
The wikipedia info that you referenced mentioned the seed of the plant. Could this be used in baking applications if dried? I use quinoa now and am about to attempt some form of bread with hemp seed. Where would someone go to get some of the seed for this purpose? I adore spinach and would probably love this, however, the wikipedia reference said it should be eaten sparingly, why? Is it stronger in flavor than kale or chard? Thanks! Alexis I just had some 5 minutes ago…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-06-18:2129360:Comment:9642008-06-18T23:35:07.325ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
I just had some 5 minutes ago. They are very good. And, they are packed with nutrition. That's why I can't believe they aren't eaten more frequently. Look at the link to Lambsquarters (if you have a sec) on the Reading List to the right of this page. Amazing...amazing! By the way, Sh'mal clued me in to this valuable info.
I just had some 5 minutes ago. They are very good. And, they are packed with nutrition. That's why I can't believe they aren't eaten more frequently. Look at the link to Lambsquarters (if you have a sec) on the Reading List to the right of this page. Amazing...amazing! By the way, Sh'mal clued me in to this valuable info. I used to get lambs quarters…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-06-18:2129360:Comment:9582008-06-18T21:20:57.548ZCarla Van Arnamhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/CarlaVanArnam
I used to get lambs quarters from "the goat guy" at the Charlottesville (VA) farmer's market in the spring time. Only available for a few weeks. I loved them sauteed.
I used to get lambs quarters from "the goat guy" at the Charlottesville (VA) farmer's market in the spring time. Only available for a few weeks. I loved them sauteed. I suggest starting with your…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-06-18:2129360:Comment:9472008-06-18T15:14:24.092Zmualphahttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/mualpha
I suggest starting with your compost pile (especially since it is the middle of summer for most of us). Then you have a wonderful product to amend your soil with when you get started. Or try vermiculture, which I have been tempted to try but have not managed to do yet.
I suggest starting with your compost pile (especially since it is the middle of summer for most of us). Then you have a wonderful product to amend your soil with when you get started. Or try vermiculture, which I have been tempted to try but have not managed to do yet. Are you really eating this or…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-06-18:2129360:Comment:9442008-06-18T15:12:18.729Zmualphahttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/mualpha
Are you really eating this or is it a joke? I know it is edible, but I have always heard it described as an invasive weed! If so, (like purslane) I am happy to have it for dinner...
Are you really eating this or is it a joke? I know it is edible, but I have always heard it described as an invasive weed! If so, (like purslane) I am happy to have it for dinner... The McRorie Community Garden…tag:www.zoobird.com,2008-06-05:2129360:Comment:2852008-06-05T21:26:35.140ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
The McRorie Community Garden is my first real garden. Organic veggies seem to taste better! I ate some carrots from the garden that were fertilized with natural fertilizer from the horse corral and you could taste the the taste of the local soil. My favorite organic veggie is lambsquarters. It grows like a weed. It tasted strong, sort of like the difference between beef and venison. Full of nutrition.…
The McRorie Community Garden is my first real garden. Organic veggies seem to taste better! I ate some carrots from the garden that were fertilized with natural fertilizer from the horse corral and you could taste the the taste of the local soil. My favorite organic veggie is lambsquarters. It grows like a weed. It tasted strong, sort of like the difference between beef and venison. Full of nutrition. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambsquarter">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambsquarter</a>