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Hi, What is the website address, please - I can't pull it up through this link. thanks, Heatherps I agree about the lambs quarter. I use it instead of spinach in lasagna.On Mar 26, 2010, at 5:16:48 PM, "Bryan Shillington" <bryan wrote:"Bryan Shillington" <bryanSubject:{Herbal Remedies} Lambs QuarterDate:March 26, 2010 5:16:48 PM EDTTo:herbal remedies Attachments:1 Attachment, 158.0 KBSo glad you like my new educational site.You're one of the first to see it. :-) . Lambs Quarter tastes great, doesn't it? Everyone seems to pull it up. A common mistake made by most gardeners. Good on learning your local edibles. Pays off, eh? ~BOn 3/26/2010 12:21 AM, Ieneke van Houten wrote:Brian, GREAT pictures on your website!Pictures of plants are so often hard to read.In my first year on the continent, 1969, I had acquired "Stalking the Wild Asparagus" byEuell Gibbons and "How to survive in the woods" by Bradford Angier. If memory servesme both mentioned Lamb's Quarters. Once we moved to the country the next year Iwalked through the woods trying to find them. Later I found out that they werethe weeds I had been diligently pulling out of my first garden. The pictures had notbeen clear enough.

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So glad you like my new

educational site.

You're one of the first to see it.

 

:-) . Lambs Quarter

tastes great, doesn't it? Everyone seems to pull it up. A common

mistake made by most gardeners.

 

Good on learning your local edibles. Pays off, eh?

 

~B

 

On 3/26/2010 12:21 AM, Ieneke van Houten wrote:

 

 

 

Brian, GREAT pictures on your website!

Pictures of plants are so often hard to read.

In my first year on the continent, 1969, I had acquired

"Stalking the Wild Asparagus" by

Euell Gibbons and "How to survive in the woods" by Bradford

Angier. If memory serves

me both mentioned Lamb's Quarters. Once we moved to the country

the next year I

walked through the woods trying to find them. Later I found out

that they were

the weeds I had been diligently pulling out of my first garden.

The pictures had not

been clear enough.

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