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. - - currants, black........... - - currants, red............ - - - strawberries, wild ......... - trace lemons ............... - oranges ............... - cherries............... - - plums ................ - mushrooms, cèpe ......... - - - - mushooms, yellow......... - - - - - mushrooms, honey agaric...
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something we eat everyday. some of them just proved to be too much trouble for the average joe. for instance, the current grain craze, quinoa is closely related to lambsquarters. in the meantime, after moving to the farm several years ago, i set about adding edibility to the landscape here. hardy figs, currants
, and elderberries were some of the first plants to go in. bob caught the bug and added some sweet cherries, pears, and hazelnuts (we have wild cherries and tons of black walnuts in the woods naturally) and sugar maples. i keep adding - jerusalem artichokes, serviceberry, gooseberries, horseradish, blueberries...
http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2011/03/
something we eat everyday. some of them just proved to be too much trouble for the average joe. for instance, the current grain craze, quinoa is closely related to lambsquarters. in the meantime, after moving to the farm several years ago, i set about adding edibility to the landscape here. hardy figs, currants
, and elderberries were some of the first plants to go in. bob caught the bug and added some sweet cherries, pears, and hazelnuts (we have wild cherries and tons of black walnuts in the woods naturally) and sugar maples. i keep adding - jerusalem artichokes, serviceberry, gooseberries, horseradish, blueberries...
https://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2011/03/