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Yummy yummy - Good for the tummy - Organic Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) - 200+ Seeds (Lot # 46)
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The listing, Yummy yummy - Good for the tummy - Organic Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) - 200+ Seeds (Lot # 46) has ended.

Seed Nov 2011 6-9 ft
Use like spinach but easier to grow.
As hi in minerals as spinach, lettuce, cabbage
Good source micronutrients.

Wild Blessings http://wildblessings.com/2011/06/01/lambsquarter-chenopodium -album/
2nd highest wild food nutrition. Amaranth #1
Use as spinach , salad, stir fry, soup, casserole. Grind seed to dark flour - make gruel/bread.
Leaves dry well, can reconstitute. Powder to make flour, mix w/ bit of water for tortilla
NUTRITION / 1/2 cup
SEED
Protein 19.6 gm
Fat 4.2 gm
Carb 57.7 gm
Fiber 27.1 gm
Calcium 1036 mg
Potassium 1687 mg
Niacin 3800 ug
Iron 64 mg
SHOOTS/LEAF
Protein 3.5 gm
Carb 5.5 gm
Calcium 324 mg
Potassium 684 mg
Beta Carotene 3800 ug
Niacin 1000 ug
Iron 1.5 mg
HEALTH BENEFITS
All parts - poultice for swelling, rheumatism, arthritis
Toothache - Chew raw
Gelatin cap w/ Lambsquarter a potent vitamin

--Grow throughout the US. Seedlings show mid/late spring usually before last frost. Some germinate into summer. 10-30% germinate this season. Most w/ varying dormancy. Rest germinate next season & next, etc. Some viable for decades.

- -Plant produces 30,000 -750,000+ seeds. Let one go to seed, next season you'll be harvesting 'em like miccrogreens or pulling 'em as weeds.

CARE
- -Easy to grow. Self sow readily.
- -When soil is no longer frozen prepare your seed bed. Germination increases w/ light, strong day & night temp fluctuation, & nitrogen so mix in compost, high nitrogen fertilizer or generous amount of coffee grounds (contain 2% nitrogen).
- -Seeds are tiny so to make it easier to broadcast evenly mix 'em with inert material (sand, vermiculite, sawdust, peat moss) slightly damp so seeds will stick (about 1/2 quart for each 10 sq. ft.) & broadcast.over area.
- -Best germination occurs on top of soil or at depth no greater than 1/10 inch so rake lightly or not at all. Transplant with almost no setback.
- -Once established they survive with no more watering unless there's drought.
Questions & Comments
Original
. . . . . . . . . . TESTIMONIAL

. . . I won some of these seeds from you a while back. they had a great sprouting return and now just transplanted into garden. can't wait to try lambs quarter for the first time! I've tried growing spinach with no luck. this was so easy to grow!
. . . Mar 10th, 2012 at 7:53:51 PM EST by dspann
+1
Mar 11th, 2012 at 7:29:40 PM PDT by
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BREAKING NEWS
- - - - The possessive apostrophe in "Lamb's quarters" has been removed in this & all future listings of the seeds. Why?
- - - -People unknown, claiming to be variously, representatives of rock groups named lamb, lawyers for Gwen Stefani's product line & the executor of the estate of Mary's Little Lamb (that it's deceased must be true - no little lamb could live that long) are demanding a percentage of the credits as royalties. They say the quarters belong to them.
Mar 11th, 2012 at 7:28:15 PM PDT by
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Joe< will you send me an email address that I can ship a picture of a weed in my yard that I've been plucking for years which I believe may actually be Lambs Quarters?
Mar 11th, 2012 at 10:03:38 PM PDT by
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. . . joesbugs@yahoo.com

. . . Take more than 1 pic. Whole plant, different angles, closeup of leaf, clloseup of underside of leaf. Several of each & send the sharpest ones.
Mar 12th, 2012 at 7:09:55 PM PDT by
Original
Hi Lulu,

. . . Welcome back & thanks for your bid. Good luck.
Mar 12th, 2012 at 7:11:50 PM PDT by
Original
so they reseed and spread are these best in one specific area...fanned ya
Mar 13th, 2012 at 1:23:44 PM PDT by
Original
. . . I have a spot 4' X 4' in full sun where I let them come up as volunteers by the hundreds & grab bunches together & chop 'em off halfway down to harvest.

. . . Anything that comes up outside that area I;ll let it grow til I need the spot for something else & then I'll pull the whole plant.

' ' ' They will also grow in partial shade but yields will be less.

. . . Hope that answers your question. If not fully give me more details.
Mar 13th, 2012 at 6:22:38 PM PDT by
Original
Hi denbis44,

. . . Welcome to my auction & thanks for your bid

. . . And welcome to Listia. It's a great community of mostly nice & quite helpful people

. . . I see you've wasted no time listing auctions. Well done. Took me a month to list my first.

. . . Fanned you. Take that!

. . . Good luck & a Happy, Healthy & Prosperous Year to you & yours.

. . . Take care. Be well.
. . . . . . . Joe
. . . . . . . joesbugs@yahoo.com
Mar 13th, 2012 at 6:28:36 PM PDT by
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Hi Lane,

. . . Welcome to my auction & thanks for your bid

. . . And welcome to Listia. It's a great community of mostly nice & quite helpful people

. . . I see you've wasted no time listing auctions. Well done. Took me a month to list my first.

. . . Fanned you. Take that!

. . . Good luck & a Happy, Healthy & Prosperous Year to you & yours.

. . . Take care. Be well.
. . . . . . . Joe
. . . . . . . joesbugs@yahoo.com
Mar 13th, 2012 at 6:29:18 PM PDT by
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cant wait to try growing these
Mar 13th, 2012 at 7:58:46 PM PDT by

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