7 Edible Plants in your BACKYARD
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- There are so many wild edible and useful plants right outside your door, take a look at some of my favorites! (I think I said "favorite" over 20 times)
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. It is your responsibility to properly identify and use wild plants.
List:
1. Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale 1:55
2. Henbit - Lamium amplexicaule 3:18
3. Purple Deadnettle - Lamium purpureum 3:44
4. Chickweed - Stellaria Media 4:35
5. Hairy Bittercress - Cardamine hirsuta 5:20
6. Wood Sorrel - Oxalis 6:02
7. Bird's-eye Speedwell - Veronica persica 6:50
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Just found your channel... amazing. I love your perspective on a "natural" yard. I have never and will never spray chemicals on my yard. Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks, friend! :)
I'm a big fan of natural yards as well. It's better for the local environment in so many ways
I absolutely love your videos! Keep them coming!
I blend my wild greens in my morning smoothies or add them to salads
Starheart2♥ I haven't tried smoothies yet, but lots of salads!
We always called wood sorrel, sour grass.
Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge!!! 🙏👍💓
I love your music! Thanks for making these useful videos😊
Love this video 😍
Look for purslane!!! It drows everywhere in the Philly suburbs where I live
Shared, keep the videos coming
Starheart2♥ I absolutely will, thanks!
Fun fact francophones dont call it dent de lion anymore just the anglophones😂
Its hard to identify the plants you are showing without a better view of them.
True, my more recent videos have been much improved over these initial attempts!
Two questions:
Do you know what insects eat plant stems like that chickweed at 5:02 pls?
Are most of these plants native to the US or do they grow in Europe as well?
Thank you
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The Wood Sorrell (spelling?) Looks like clover?
Would these plants be considered weeds?
You should probably specify what parts of the plant are inedible. If I remember right dandelion stems are inedible and the rest of the plant is fine, but don't quote me on that.
The stems may not taste great but I believe they are edible and have medicinal benefits. If you open them up there's a cream inside like aloe vera you can rub on sunburns I think
Do you ever wash your herbs 🪴
Does it not concern you an animal could have pissed on them ?
It would put me off