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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2010

http://www.nativeeyes.com - A very quick peek at how many edible plants can be found on a hillside in Pennsylvania. Sponsored by the Church of Weeds and NativeEyes. Wood sorrel. Day flower. Galinsoga. Jewelweed

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  • Great video, I didn't know about the edible grape vine tendrils. How would you prepare it?

  • I have been overrun with 'hairy galinsoga' and have been told it is so invasive that I should bag it when weeding. It has taken over my entire veggie garden. After watching this video I am wondering if it is edible since you said not to touch hairy vines. If it is edible do you also eat the flowers and leaves raw or cooked.

    I love your videos.

  • I live in Pennsylvania and I love to walk outside and eat edible plats I knew. However, I didn't know many... This really helped me out! Thanks! Keep up the good work!

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