Wild Edible/Medicinal: Red Clover pt 2
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you are a great teacher...thank you !!
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Thank you so much for this video!! I found one clump of this near my mailbox and thought it was so pretty but I did not know what it was. DH moved it to the backyard. OMG, I am super excited now that I not only know what it is, thanks to you, it's edible and medicinal. Does it re seed or spread?
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Hi Rebecca,
great historical info on red clover.
Well to produce flour....good to bake bannock.
LG Tito
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great videos and info...
Blessings
allove♥
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I remember eating clover as a child from our yard. My Mom told me I was always grazing on plants and one day I would get sick if I keep on doing it. But I guess she didn't know. Thank you for doing this. I am always happy when you does these vids. I learn so much. Hugs and Love to you and have a wonderful 4th. ♥
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I love the history lesson that you have shared with us. I have heard of having a clover tea, or infusion but nver heard that you could eat it. We used to plant red clover in with our hay crop. In fact hay is the only thing that dad grows since the farm is just a hobby now for him but we still have lots of red clover.
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Awesome video, very informative. Thanks for sharing!
Blessings)O(
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I enjoy the history.
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Great info on the history of this plant ! Can this same info be applied to the white clover !
joe2trees 8 months ago
@joe2trees yes, white clover can be eaten and used medicnally. It just doesn't have quite as much protien or estrogen as the red clover. Thank you.
HedgeLiving 8 months ago