...why don't slugs eat ground elder?!!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What I want to know is...
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by eirish View Post...why don't slugs eat ground elder?!!My new website for allotment beginners www.theallotmentshed.co.uk
My Facebook page Please take the the time to "LIKE" https://www.facebook.com/theallotmentshed
Follow on Twitter The Allotment Shed @TASallotment
-
Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostDo you eat Ground Elder? It is edible but if you won't eat it, why should a slug?My new website for allotment beginners www.theallotmentshed.co.uk
My Facebook page Please take the the time to "LIKE" https://www.facebook.com/theallotmentshed
Follow on Twitter The Allotment Shed @TASallotment
Comment
-
Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostErgo, Cue the Toms, you are NOT a Slug! Sounds vile!!!
It's not great to eat but when I suffer I don't care..... In actual fact, if someone told me that eating a fresh slug would help with the pain then I would eat one of them, trust me
ChrisMy new website for allotment beginners www.theallotmentshed.co.uk
My Facebook page Please take the the time to "LIKE" https://www.facebook.com/theallotmentshed
Follow on Twitter The Allotment Shed @TASallotment
Comment
-
I love this place.
I'm going to have to try some ground elder now, I guess. These recipes look interesting:
nami-nami: a food blog: Gardener's revenge: ground-elder and cottage cheese pie
nami-nami: a food blog: Ground-Elder and Vanilla Muffins
I'll skip the fresh slug garnish, though, thanks.March is the new winter.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostGout's awful Chris, can't you just get Allopurinol from your GP?
The Dr thinks I have a chronic liver disease which is causing the very severe gout attacks... Just waiting for test results due next month so praying that there will be some sort of ending to this soon..
This was my right knee just two weeks ago:
ChrisAttached FilesMy new website for allotment beginners www.theallotmentshed.co.uk
My Facebook page Please take the the time to "LIKE" https://www.facebook.com/theallotmentshed
Follow on Twitter The Allotment Shed @TASallotment
Comment
-
This type of elder is not the same as the elder used for wine or cordials?
Originally posted by eirish View PostI love this place.
These recipes look interesting:
nami-nami: a food blog: Gardener's revenge: ground-elder and cottage cheese pie
nami-nami: a food blog: Ground-Elder and Vanilla Muffins
I'll skip the fresh slug garnish, though, thanks.
Salivating over the cottage cheese pie.
I don't know.....slugs on garlic toast next to a serving of cottage cheese pie (insert drooling emo)
Originally posted by Cue the Toms View PostThis was my right knee just two weeks ago:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]29337[/ATTACH]
Chris
CHRIS!!!!
Yikes....!!!
(cottage cheese pie might not hurt, ya know?)My Very Bleak Garden Blog
Reece & The Chicks
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
Comment
-
Originally posted by MyLifeWithAndrew View PostThis type of elder is not the same as the elder used for wine or cordials?
Elderflower/elderberry = Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ground elder = Aegopodium podagraria Aegopodium podagraria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMarch is the new winter.
Comment
-
A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment