Pick-Your-Own Stinging Nettles
Stinging nettles volunteered at Gardenerd HQ, then we put out the call for a Pick-Your-Own party.
Stinging nettles volunteered at Gardenerd HQ, then we put out the call for a Pick-Your-Own party.
Our latest YouTube video shares how to use stinging nettles to your advantage. They are free food, but also have medicinal and beneficial properties for your garden.
Over winter we’ve been experimenting with the abundance of stinging nettles that have been proliferating at Gardenerd HQ. There are myriad ways to cook up stinging nettles, so let’s explore the options.
I once witnessed a friend making Stinging Nettle Soup with some nettles from the wild, an onion, a potato and some lemon juice. It was delicious, and I put it on my list of things to learn to make myself.
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You may have heard the news about California’s recent rain storms – it’s water, water, everywhere! Here’s some inspiration for your week, whether it is a wet one or not.