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currently rated r . r water is recycled water that has limited agricultural use because it may contain harmful bacteria. the water can be used for food crops that are above ground and not contacted by the recycled water such as banana, papaya, coffee, chocolate, and pineapple. it can also be used for non-edible
crops such as seed corn, flowers, trees, and others. it cannot be used for edible crops such as lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, sweet corn, etc. the north shore cannot reach its agricultural potential until lake wilson's water is upgraded to r . our future is diversified agriculture where we can contribute...
https://www.gonorthshore.org/agriculture/
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, it tastes exactly like corn silk, if you've ever tried that. cooked it is similar to spinach though the texture is different. it can be added to soups or stews but in the last five minutes to prevent overcooking. unlike many wild edibles, the chickweed's stems, leaves, flowers and seeds are all edible...
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