We had one across the road from us in my last house, but it was the only one I saw in my neighbourhood ... I have a friend down south whofertilised her garden with sheep poo and had nettles spring up everywhere!!!
I have seen a few since we've been living out of town in a more rural area for the last few weeks ...
Hi Johanna, found your via WSW, would love to link to you over on my project here: http://kiwimummyblogs.blogspot.com/ I'm gathering kiwi blogs to take over the world! Would love to have you on board! :-)
I came across this blog post on lacto-fermenting dandelion buds and thought of you - I've been reading your blog for a while. http://renderinglard-butterpoweredbike.blogspot.com/2010/05/wild-about-dandelion-buds.html
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Nettles are good for you, and one of the most versatile weeds...but I hardly see them in New Zealand
Hi Alessandra
We had one across the road from us in my last house, but it was the only one I saw in my neighbourhood ... I have a friend down south whofertilised her garden with sheep poo and had nettles spring up everywhere!!!
I have seen a few since we've been living out of town in a more rural area for the last few weeks ...
I have some recipes for borage on my blog if you are interested :-)
Pak Karamu visiting your blog
Hi Johanna, found your via WSW, would love to link to you over on my project here: http://kiwimummyblogs.blogspot.com/ I'm gathering kiwi blogs to take over the world! Would love to have you on board! :-)
Hi Sarah - yes, absolutely. Have emailed you too. :)
I came across this blog post on lacto-fermenting dandelion buds and thought of you - I've been reading your blog for a while. http://renderinglard-butterpoweredbike.blogspot.com/2010/05/wild-about-dandelion-buds.html
Keep up the good work!
Isa, I've just been trying to comment on your research blog, but I keep getting a blogger.com error message.
cheers,
lus.
hi Isa - thanks for the link! Have to try it. I've just been reading your blog again - glace feijoa skins - what a great idea!!!
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