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4,000 Years of Free Food β€” Why You Were Taught to Spray the Most Nutritious Plant in Your Garden

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πŸ“˜ Explore our top books: πŸ” Backyard Chicken Basics β€” Start your first flock, the simple way. - https://amzn.to/4rNh1yr 🌿 Veggie Matchmakers β€” Grow plants that thrive together. - https://amzn.to/3KG3RTk 🌱 Real food, real families β€” straight from your own yard. __________________________________________________________ What if one of the most nutritious plants in your yard has been labeled a weed for decades? In this video, we break down the surprising science, history, and practical value of purslane β€” an edible plant that grows in garden beds, patios, raised beds, and disturbed soil all across North America. Often pulled up and discarded, purslane may actually be one of the most useful plants for anyone interested in backyard gardening, homesteading, chickens, food security, sustainable living, and resilient home food systems. You’ll learn why purslane has been eaten for thousands of years, how it became part of traditional diets in places like Greece, India, Mexico, China, and the Middle East, and why modern research has renewed interest in its nutritional value. We also cover its reputation as a β€œweed,” how it fits into backyard ecosystems, and why it may be one of the easiest free food sources already growing on your property. This video covers: β€’ What purslane is and how to identify it β€’ Why it stands out nutritionally, including omega-3 content β€’ The history of purslane as a cultivated food β€’ How it connects to chickens, eggs, and integrated backyard systems β€’ Why it thrives in heat, drought, and poor soil β€’ How to harvest, cook, pickle, dry, and save seeds β€’ Why home growers should rethink the difference between a weed and a useful crop If you care about edible weeds, permaculture, self-sufficiency, regenerative gardening, survival plants, backyard chickens, nutrient-dense foods, and climate-resilient crops, this is a plant worth understanding. Comment PURSLANE below if this changed how you see your yard β€” or if you already grow it and have a favorite way to use it. #Purslane #EdibleWeeds #BackyardGardening #Homesteading #BackyardChickens #Permaculture #FoodResilience #SustainableLiving #GardenTips #SelfSufficiency

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