Yesterday I went to collect the little solar powered pond pump from the post office. Today was supposed to be my day in the garden but it has rained and rained and rained so much that today changed from being a garden day, to a computer day. It did stop raining for a short while and I ventured out into the garden but it was so wet I had to come back again.
I noticed my rhubarb has another new leaf unfurling,And the first of the periwinkle has flowered,
And my lovely little patch of dandelions have returned,
And I have a new arrival, not sure what it is though.
(photos taken yesterday when it wasn't raining)
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yes am 100 persent sure...and here are some recipes
http://www.celtnet.org.uk/recipes/ancient/wild-food-entry.php?term=Common%20Scurvy-grass |
djdx said
Lovely photos. The last one is, I believe, candytuft, thlaspi, iberis sempervirens.
well
it is a brassica, dj but iberis has more slender pointed leaves that
are not succulent....it is in my opinion a scurvy grass.
http://www.first-nature.com/flowers/cochlearia_officinalis.php if it is which i am pretty sure it is then it contains vitamin c in its leaves...they may well taste sharp and may be an addition to salads such as french sorrel which adds the sharp note in a mix of leaves... who can say whether it is agreeable but sailors thought it helped with scurvy.. |
forgetmenot525 said
does this mean i can eat it??
Well,
one way to test would be to break a stem off and taste it. But what if
it has strychnine? I would have killed you with my advice. Oh
nooooooooooooo......
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brendainmad wrote on Apr 25, '10
I've never seen it here and can't think of any reason why it wouldn't grow here.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Apr 25, '10
brendainmad said
Rhubarb is not grown in Spain.
do
you mean it CAN'T grow because of the climate or something, or just
that no one DOES grow it?? cos if it would grow there must be some way
og getting you some, it grows like a weed here.
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brendainmad wrote on Apr 25, '10
Rhubarb is not grown in Spain. I miss Marks and Spencer's for their rhubarb crumble.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Apr 25, '10
brendainmad said
ou'll be having some rhubarb crumble!
Hi
Brenda.......rhubarb isn't every ones cup of tea but personally I love
it. And the good thing is it spreads like wildfire so hopefully very
soon I will have a HUGE patch of rhubarb
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Apr 25, '10
bennett1 said
t looks like a member of the mustard family.
does this mean i can eat it??.................always looking to extend the amount of edibles in the garden :-)
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Apr 25, '10
am going to try and repost all the pictures so you can enlarge them
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Apr 25, '10
just reposted that last picture using firefox instead of IE and now it does enlarge if clicked on
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forgetmenot525 said
Sorry
about that..............seems to be a problem with using Multiply and
IE, if I post pictures using firefox there is no problem, but for some
weird reason I can't figure out, firefox isn't behaving very well at the
moment. Maybe I'll just open in firefox and see if I can repost. The
leaves of this plant are waxy, I think its something that grows wild
alongside the beach here.
yep
i have seen it on the bank of the severn i know what you mean...when
got time i will look it up in my book.....do you get sanfire[samfire?]
on your beach...? that's great eating g...great pickled...its not that
and some of the sea cresses are poisonous/not edible...hehe supper time
is coming up i cant talk without linking to food lol
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Apr 25, '10
artimisia said
e pics wont get bigger
Sorry
about that..............seems to be a problem with using Multiply and
IE, if I post pictures using firefox there is no problem, but for some
weird reason I can't figure out, firefox isn't behaving very well at the
moment. Maybe I'll just open in firefox and see if I can repost. The
leaves of this plant are waxy, I think its something that grows wild
alongside the beach here.
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greenwytch wrote on Apr 25, '10, edited on Apr 25, '10
the
last one looks like it might be candytuft. iberis sempervirens? not
sure of the spelling, LOL. looks like it's all coming along nicely.
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