Tell me how.Makes a nice sauce for fish too
I just chuck it in with that Elmlea plant cream - there's probably a proper recipe if you Google it ( or ask someone who can actually cook!)Tell me how.
We keep ours, it's the food plant for the orange tip butterflyi just noticed this plant in my garden, i first thought it was stinging nettles but then realised it was different. i just googled and its supposed to spread really quickly so my job for tomorrow is to pull it up, glad you posted
best picked young though, can be a bit bitter when older
yep, lots of plants produce/contain it in small amounts though (e.g. apples - or their seeds at least - and lots of stone fruits.)That’ll be the cyanide
We have this I don't think it harms themSpotted it in the field tonight - don’t think it’s a type of cow parsley but don’t think it’s hemlock either ??
just wondering if it’s poisonous or not?
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Yes! It’s much loved by my tortoise at this time of year!We call it Jack in the Hedge and I pick it to put in salads. Free addition to expensive bagged salads. Has a mild garlic flavour.
It doesn’t last long. I’m not sure I’d waste my time pulling it up.i just noticed this plant in my garden, i first thought it was stinging nettles but then realised it was different. i just googled and its supposed to spread really quickly so my job for tomorrow is to pull it up, glad you posted
Yes! It’s much loved by my tortoise at this time of year!
That’ll be the cyanide
If you're not around to tell, it was too much ?So how can you tell when there is not too cyanide?
If you're not around to tell, it was too much ?
Ohh haha! Your very welcome Cedric!Ooo that's exciting, I've never given any to my tortoise, will see if he likes it ?
ETA Cedric says thanks poiuytrewq he loves it ??
.That’s the worry ? I was tempted to put some in our salad tonight but didn’t dare! ?
That’s the worry ? I was tempted to put some in our salad tonight but didn’t dare! ?