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I've just sown a few of the tiny seeds I bought in France (natureetdecouvertes.com), and there is a satisfactory emergence rate from day ...Read More
Very invasive in southern california. Primarily found in the streambeds in my area. Creates whelps when touched, along with the stinging.
I would not, for ANY reason, introduce this plant into a garden! It spreads uncontrollably, choking out other plants quickly, and it is i...Read More
Hi I am from Canada and it grows here too but I consider it a wonderful herb--dried and made into a tea it is super for arthritic like or...Read More
I just returned from Kansas, where I harveted and ate some sting nettle. My grandparents taught me to eat this as a child, and I would lo...Read More
Does anyone know the effective life of fermented nettle water? One season? Two? Five? More?
(By 'effective' I refer to net...Read More
Nettle water: its proper use as a growth stimulant & fertilizer
by Vere Scott, 18 and 19 July 2002 (From BDNow List Archives)
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In my native Netherlands some cheese makers add the leaves to their hard cheeses. I have tasted it and it imparts no particular flavor bu...Read More
I agree with Baa,it's a good "baddie".In my native Sweden it was tradition to look for the new little shoots in very early spring,or rath...Read More
This plant is extremely difficult to eradicate. Seeds are tiny and spread easily, if allowed to mature. Tiny fragments of roots will sp...Read More
Before you shout ... yes it's considered a weed! It also has uses in the wild life garden, as a liquid feed and as a herb.
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