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RE: Planta deliciosa sustituta del esparrago

in #food7 years ago

I almost missed this post because the #foraging tag is not spelled all the way correctly. Just add a G on the end of it! : )

It looks like you will have a lot of this plant to eat, now that you have planted all those tubers! Thanks for putting the link to one of your older posts in here, too. The two posts together show how these plants grow so well on their own, even in rocky areas. You have a lot of good eating ahead of you with all those greens!

Yams - Dioscorea alata and Dioscorea esculenta

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Yes, oh sorry for the mistake i corrected it, it is true the plant is very well and growing up in every kind of yard, this year i prove to put some plants in a rocky area and they are growing very good, i think the yame break or move some little a rock because the bullbs inside of soil is very very strong
I am very happy because a lot of plants are grown righ now i remember when i move one little plants and it grow near a tree and was very dificult to get the bulbs because are between the tree roots and was very dificult for get but right now i have plants in a specific parts for only retire a little soil and get the food, and the asparragus similar flavours like this
Thanks for read, by the way today i see some plants and the bugs are too enjoy this itbis good signal to know how good is a plant do you agree with me.

It sounds like your Yams have really taken off and are doing well!

I don't watch the animals or bugs to know if a plant is good to eat. I see animals eating plants that I know would make me sick -- like poison ivy and even poison hemlock. So I have to learn from other people, but that's OK.

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