Dec 14, 2020 #1 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest This veggie is found pretty much from Spring through fall in the Pacific Northwest near the seashore. Attachments IMG_20190925_160323986_640x480.jpg 62.1 KB · Views: 223
This veggie is found pretty much from Spring through fall in the Pacific Northwest near the seashore.
Dec 15, 2020 #2 flowerbug Garden Master Joined Oct 15, 2017 Messages 17,798 Reaction score 28,982 Points 427 Location mid-Michigan, USoA Dahlia said: This veggie is found pretty much from Spring through fall in the Pacific Northwest near the seashore. Click to expand... looks like horsetail, but i can't be sure from that photo. if it isn't that it perhaps could be some sort of succulent.
Dahlia said: This veggie is found pretty much from Spring through fall in the Pacific Northwest near the seashore. Click to expand... looks like horsetail, but i can't be sure from that photo. if it isn't that it perhaps could be some sort of succulent.
Dec 15, 2020 #3 Pulsegleaner Garden Master Joined Apr 18, 2014 Messages 3,606 Reaction score 7,178 Points 306 Location Lower Hudson Valley, New York Sampire a,k,a, sea beans or sasola
Dec 15, 2020 Thread starter #4 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest Sea beans is correct! It is also known as pickleweed or sea asparagus!
Dec 15, 2020 Thread starter #5 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest Here's another one! This tender juicy veggie can be found in areas that are partly sunny and grassy with fairly moist ground in the Pacific Northwest. Attachments IMG_20200427_121750270_HDR_640x480.jpg 77.6 KB · Views: 221
Here's another one! This tender juicy veggie can be found in areas that are partly sunny and grassy with fairly moist ground in the Pacific Northwest.
Dec 15, 2020 #6 Rhodie Ranch Garden Master Joined Nov 19, 2009 Messages 3,673 Reaction score 6,292 Points 333 Location Southern Washington State, 8b eaten that for decades up and down the coast of Calif. Miners lettuce
Dec 15, 2020 Thread starter #7 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest Woo hoo! That's right! I have seen miners lettuce that have those round tops almost as big as doorknobs! How bout this one... Attachments IMG_20200503_162949274_640x480.jpg 106.9 KB · Views: 194
Woo hoo! That's right! I have seen miners lettuce that have those round tops almost as big as doorknobs! How bout this one...
Dec 20, 2020 Thread starter #8 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest That last one was Siberian miners lettuce! SO good on salads, burgers, and sandwicges!
Dec 20, 2020 Thread starter #9 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest Sorry about the poor typing of sandwiches above! Here's another plant to guess! Attachments IMG_20180331_124218_640x360.jpg 98.9 KB · Views: 184 IMG_20190428_161637474_HDR_640x480.jpg 127.4 KB · Views: 202 IMG_20190428_190837424_640x480.jpg 74.4 KB · Views: 191
Dec 20, 2020 Thread starter #10 Dahlia Garden Addicted Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 2,102 Reaction score 5,993 Points 225 Location Pacific Northwest It's all the same species of plant. Here's your hint: the leaves are good on salads!