Does this mean I can harvest the seeds from the lambs quarters that are
growing in my back yard?? I have just been eating the leaves.
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 21:30:12 -0500 Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> judy genova wrote:
>
>
> The name pigweed is used for both amaranth and lamb's quarters. But
> the
> plants are different, though related. I assume that is where all the
tiny
> amaranth seeds
> >were located. I imagine if one were to collect those heads, and
> shake them,
> >voila, amaranth seeds!!!
>
> They are ripe in the fall when the seeds fall out with a minimum of
> rubbing.
>
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