Know what? We just splutter a little whole spices in hot oil & saute & cook the leaves with cubed potatoes to make a healthy delish super nutritious dry curry, or knead it in the whole wheat flour & make shallow fried parathas...delish as a lunch or breakfast.
Oak Park Hates Veggies is based in Oak Park, Michigan. Michigan, (an economically blighted state, especially the eastern side). The dummkopf city of Oak Park wasn't with-it enough to realize home gardens, no matter where they were placed, could be of great assistance to their residents. But the city has only made a bad example of itself -- the response of outrage from people worldwide has made them realize they are clueless asses, behind, and truly out of touch with, the reality of the times.
You forgot to mention that Amaranth grows wild, too. I have grown it from seed from Johnny's in the past, but I also have stripped seeds from wild plants and planted them. It volunteers every year.
btw amarante resist to ROUND UP!! i repeat AMARANTE does resist to ROUND UP from the EVIL MONSANTO."les sanglots long des violons monotone... blesse mon coeur d'une longeur monotone" spread the word !! do your research ,5 state in US as put monsanto on the shelves ,because mother nature is more powerfull. ty to all
You made a reference to something that happened in Oak Park: someone getting in trouble for growing food? I googled my hand off, but I can't find what you are referring to. What happened in Oak Park?
@robpash It won't let me post the link, but basically somebody had work done on their front garden, so instead of putting it back to how it was they decided to make it an edible garden. Some miserable bastards next door didn't like how it looked and said it disrupted the look of the neighbourhood, and they complained. The authority went and agreed, telling them to return their garden to normal. Now its a court case. If she loses she faces 93 days in jail.
Nice video. I live in MS so I'm pretty sure this stuff would grow great most of the year. I might plant a small patch next year. Thanks for the information =)
nice harvest :) not bad for just 2 plants! enough for a breadloaf maybe eh?
we planted this from seeds a neighbor friend gave us from india,she thought it was holy basil haha,not at 8 feet! i think we have maybe 5 or 6 at least. definitely planting more next year! harvesting it now and will put pics on our garden page facebook. com/bogs11510 :)
Know what? We just splutter a little whole spices in hot oil & saute & cook the leaves with cubed potatoes to make a healthy delish super nutritious dry curry, or knead it in the whole wheat flour & make shallow fried parathas...delish as a lunch or breakfast.
aparaajita10 1 month ago
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Oak Park Hates Veggies is based in Oak Park, Michigan. Michigan, (an economically blighted state, especially the eastern side). The dummkopf city of Oak Park wasn't with-it enough to realize home gardens, no matter where they were placed, could be of great assistance to their residents. But the city has only made a bad example of itself -- the response of outrage from people worldwide has made them realize they are clueless asses, behind, and truly out of touch with, the reality of the times.
eaglepose1 2 months ago
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eaglepose1 2 months ago
You forgot to mention that Amaranth grows wild, too. I have grown it from seed from Johnny's in the past, but I also have stripped seeds from wild plants and planted them. It volunteers every year.
eaglepose1 2 months ago
btw amarante resist to ROUND UP!! i repeat AMARANTE does resist to ROUND UP from the EVIL MONSANTO."les sanglots long des violons monotone... blesse mon coeur d'une longeur monotone" spread the word !! do your research ,5 state in US as put monsanto on the shelves ,because mother nature is more powerfull. ty to all
MrFeatherian 2 months ago 2
See cannabis makes you smarter by setting your priorities straight. It's the simple pleasures. Good job lady!
temper001 4 months ago
You made a reference to something that happened in Oak Park: someone getting in trouble for growing food? I googled my hand off, but I can't find what you are referring to. What happened in Oak Park?
robpash 4 months ago
Oh man, I found what you're talking about:
oakparkhatesveggies
What a drag!
robpash 4 months ago
@robpash It won't let me post the link, but basically somebody had work done on their front garden, so instead of putting it back to how it was they decided to make it an edible garden. Some miserable bastards next door didn't like how it looked and said it disrupted the look of the neighbourhood, and they complained. The authority went and agreed, telling them to return their garden to normal. Now its a court case. If she loses she faces 93 days in jail.
GardenDavesProjects 3 months ago
Nice video. I live in MS so I'm pretty sure this stuff would grow great most of the year. I might plant a small patch next year. Thanks for the information =)
MagicNateball 5 months ago
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nice harvest :) not bad for just 2 plants! enough for a breadloaf maybe eh?
we planted this from seeds a neighbor friend gave us from india,she thought it was holy basil haha,not at 8 feet! i think we have maybe 5 or 6 at least. definitely planting more next year! harvesting it now and will put pics on our garden page facebook. com/bogs11510 :)
tribalwind 5 months ago
Good to see you again.
signupsigma 7 months ago
@signupsigma why thank you!
biojovial 7 months ago