Lambs Quarter, Pigweed, WildSpinach, GooseFoot, 1,000 Seeds NO GMO

Lambs Quarter, Pigweed, WildSpinach, GooseFoot, 1,000 Seeds NO GMO

USD 3.75 USD
SKU: iXmcha3y

We have been selling these seed on EBay for more than 15 years.  The seeds are harvested by hand after naturally drying. No GMO or other chemicals added only natural nutrients. Wild Spinach, Goose Foot, Pig Weed many other names for Lambs Quarters. Prefers moderator moisture, full sun, grows well in partial shade, pretty much anywhere and everywhere. It’s called Wild Spinach in Europe and very popular there.  Member of the Quinoa family can grow up to 10’. The leaves have a mild spinach flavor but are denser, packed full of just as many nutrients.  Use leaves in place of spinach for salads, in eggs, and soups.  My favorite is to coat them with olive oil and crisp them in the oven. Can also be frozen.  The seeds can be made into flour. The leaves can be picked as soon as they start to grow and all the way through late fall.

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandUnbranded
TypeVegetable Seeds
FeaturesEdible
Cultivating DifficultySimple Easy to Grow

We have been selling these seed on EBay for more than 15 years.  The seeds are harvested by hand after naturally drying. No GMO or other chemicals added only natural nutrients. Wild Spinach, Goose Foot, Pig Weed many other names for Lambs Quarters. Prefers moderator moisture, full sun, grows well in partial shade, pretty much anywhere and everywhere. It’s called Wild Spinach in Europe and very popular there.  Member of the Quinoa family can grow up to 10’. The leaves have a mild spinach flavor but are denser, packed full of just as many nutrients.  Use leaves in place of spinach for salads, in eggs, and soups.  My favorite is to coat them with olive oil and crisp them in the oven. Can also be frozen.  The seeds can be made into flour. The leaves can be picked as soon as they start to grow and all the way through late fall.

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