The listing, Organic Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) - Yummy - Good for the tummy - 200+ Seeds (Lot 57) has ended.
Seed Nov 2011 . 6-9' high
Use like spinach but easier to grow
As hi in minerals as spinach, lettuce, cabbage
Good source micronutrients
Wild Blessings http://wildblessings.com/2011/06/01/lambsquarter-chenopodium -album/
2nd highest wild food nutrition. Amaranth #1
Use as spinach , salad, stir fry, soup, casserole. Grind seed to dark flour - make gruel/bread
Leaves dry well, can reconstitute. Powder to make flour, mix w/ bit of water for tortilla
NUTRITION / 1/2 cup
SEED
Protein 19.6 gm
Fat 4.2 gm
Carb 57.7 gm
Fiber 27.1 gm
Calcium 1036 mg
Potassium 1687 mg
Niacin 3800 ug
Iron 64 mg
SHOOTS/LEAF
Protein 3.5 gm
Carb 5.5 gm
Calcium 324 mg
Potassium 684 mg
Beta Carotene 3800 ug
Niacin 1000 ug
Iron 1.5 mg
HEALTH BENEFITS
All parts - poultice for swelling, rheumatism, arthritis
Toothache - Chew raw
Gelatin cap w/ Lambsquarter a potent vitamin
--Grow throughout the US. Seedlings show mid/late spring usually before last frost. Some germinate into summer. 10-30% germinate this season. Most w/ varying dormancy. Rest germinate next season & next, etc. Some viable for decades
- -Plant produces 30,000 -750,000+ seeds. Let one go to seed, next season you'll be harvesting 'em like miccrogreens or pulling 'em as weeds
CARE
- -Easy to grow. Self sow readily
- -When soil is no longer frozen prepare your seed bed. Germination increases w/ light, strong day & night temp fluctuation, & nitrogen so mix in compost, high nitrogen fertilizer or generous amount of coffee grounds (contain 2% nitrogen)
- -Seeds are tiny so to make it easier to broadcast evenly mix 'em with inert material (sand, vermiculite, sawdust, peat moss) slightly damp so seeds will stick (about 1/2 quart for each 10 sq. ft.) & broadcast.over area
- -Best germination occurs on top of soil or at depth no greater than 1/10 inch so rake lightly or not at all. Transplant with almost no setback
- -Once established they survive with no more watering unless there's drought