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Malabar Spinach for serious preppers (a lot of vegetable matter/packed with nutrients).

submitted by paul_neri to Gardening 1 weekApr 20, 2024 02:53:12 ago (+11/-0)     (i.ibb.co)

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aka Ceylon spinach, climbing spinach, gui, acelga trapadora, bratana, libato, vine spinach and Malabar nightshade.

It's not a real spinach and it has an earthy taste but it's full of goodness and such an efficient plant in that just one would probably equal a couple of rows of traditional spinach!

A good filler food in soup especially.

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/malabar-spinach/growing-malabar-spinach.htm

"The vine should be trellised and two plants are sufficient for most families through the summer and fall growing season.".


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[ - ] NaturalSelectionistWorker 4 points 1 weekApr 20, 2024 03:47:37 ago (+4/-0)

Shit like this is why we tolerate your gay ass way more than joe mccarthy's. Keep up the good work, fag.

[ - ] paul_neri [op] 0 points 1 weekApr 20, 2024 03:50:23 ago (+1/-1)

Dude, just a reminder...I am an OG!

[ - ] Fascinus 3 points 1 weekApr 20, 2024 13:42:29 ago (+3/-0)

I am an OG!

Original Gaylord

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2024 13:43:13 ago (+1/-0)

Seriously, though.

Quality post!

Have an upvoat.

[ - ] texasblood 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2024 05:59:30 ago (+2/-1)

Stinging Nettle is number one here.
Sea Moss second.
We have a massive stash of dried and tinctured botanical.
First Moringa harvest this season as well

[ - ] Fascinus 2 points 1 weekApr 20, 2024 13:43:58 ago (+2/-0)

This might be the first thing I've seen you post that hasn't led me to the conclusion that you are a total anus.

[ - ] paul_neri [op] 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2024 21:04:09 ago (+1/-0)

Because the subject appeals to the herbalist you are.

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2024 22:07:24 ago (+1/-0)

Because of the element of practicality without the usual semi-lucid, vaguely formed criticality this user usually exudes from a position of imagined (God knows why) superiority.

Total anus.

Whether or not I am informed on the subject of discussion is, in this case, immaterial.

[ - ] paul_neri [op] 1 point 1 weekApr 20, 2024 21:02:25 ago (+1/-0)

Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree of the family Moringaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent and used extensively in South and Southeast Asia.[2] Common names include moringa,[3] drumstick tree[3] (from the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree[3] (from the taste of the roots, which resembles horseradish), or malunggay (as known in maritime or archipelagic areas in Asia).[4][Library Service]

[ - ] texasblood -1 points 1 weekApr 20, 2024 22:14:00 ago (+0/-1)

We have 7 pushing 6 foot this year.
They were topped over winter and should bush nicely.
My source was straight from South Africa 2yrs ago from 8 loose shipped seeds in a box of shirts