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Hi Mark,

Do you have a particular variety of sorrel that works so well for you? I have

tried the " French " sorrel seeds from Territorial seeds, this year and while they

sprouted easily enough, the young plants were quickly and continually stripped

of leaves while tons of kale, mustard, amaranth and new zealand spinach grow

relatively carefree. Same thing happened with purslane. This being in zone 9.

Lately I've been eating and enjoying a lot of the prolific and gorgeous red

giant mustard.

 

Take care,

 

Slim

 

, Mark Sutton <msutton wrote:

>

> We've been growing Sorrel for years. It's a perennial, which means it comes

back every year (to varying degree; vole problem). Really easy to grow. No

maintenance. I my growing zone (5/6) you can sow it now.

>

> I tend to use it like I would lettuce for salads and sandwiches. Never have

made the classic European purreed soup with Sorrel. I prefer it fresh.

>

> Gotta love a perennial green! The strong lemony taste is excellent.

>

> FYI, Mark

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This talk of sorrel has finally cleared up a mystery for me. When I was about 13 I got a David Soul record for Christmas — and on it was a song called Black Bean Soup. When he sings about making black bean soup there was always a line I just couldn’t understand. It sounded like he said “sorrel” but I had never heard of that and didn’t think it was a real word.

 

The song goes:

 

Boil those black beans, honey

Mash them up real well

One big soft tomato

Just a handful of sorrel ...

 

Now it makes sense! LOL Thanks everyone.

 

Anna

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