VenomJockey Ancient AH Pilot, Retired CWO W4. Neighbor HCL Supporter Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 3,131 Aug 20, 2018 #1 http://www.askaprepper.com/if-you-see-this-weed-growing-in-your-yard-dont-pick-it-heres-why/
T tiffanysgallery Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Jan 6, 2018 Messages 865 Aug 20, 2018 #2 Article reads Purslane's good for skin problems. Maybe could help a member's question here... https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/any-natural-remedies-for-skin-issues.3371/#post-71251
Article reads Purslane's good for skin problems. Maybe could help a member's question here... https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/any-natural-remedies-for-skin-issues.3371/#post-71251
T tiffanysgallery Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Jan 6, 2018 Messages 865 Aug 20, 2018 #3 Forgot to ask... do you dry the leaves before you make a tea?
VenomJockey Ancient AH Pilot, Retired CWO W4. Neighbor HCL Supporter Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 3,131 Aug 20, 2018 #4 tiffanysgallery said: Forgot to ask... do you dry the leaves before you make a tea? Click to expand... Yes....the Japanese sell 2 oz pks of dried leaves for tea.
tiffanysgallery said: Forgot to ask... do you dry the leaves before you make a tea? Click to expand... Yes....the Japanese sell 2 oz pks of dried leaves for tea.
Weedygarden Awesome Friend Neighbor HCL Supporter Joined Dec 3, 2017 Messages 19,386 Aug 21, 2018 #5 You can eat purslane in a salad.
Davarm Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Dec 7, 2017 Messages 65 Location North Central Texas Dec 24, 2018 #6 I let it grow anywhere we find it. We pick it and make relish with it, sweet relish is best with dill being close second.
I let it grow anywhere we find it. We pick it and make relish with it, sweet relish is best with dill being close second.