What about him? A tangle? Sure, but don’t throw it away! It is a herb that is not only tasty, but also healthy.
The life story does not go to waste: Why is the birdhouse everywhere?
The tree frog has a clear goal in nature. Take all the bare ground as quickly as possible. But gardeners don’t like to see that. For you, the bird’s eye is a weed that you can’t just get rid of.
It grows low to the ground, clings to moisture and multiplies so quickly that one plant can produce thousands of seeds in a year. In addition, it can wait for its chance in the soil for at least ten years. Fighting him is a Sisyphean task, so what better to try to take him at his mercy?
A weed with more vitamin C than lemon
What weed actually is is quite debatable and is more of a point of view. This applies to nettles, but also to the tiny bird. It’s a nutritional bomb. It contains an incredible amount vitamin C. In its fresh state, it has more of it than the praised lemons. Add to that vitamin E, magnesium, potassium and saponinswhich help the body get rid of mucus when coughing.
It is an herb that helps to blood and lymph purificationwhich comes in handy anytime. It helps flush out of the body what shouldn’t be there, and it also works great on defecation and bronchial problems. If your skin is troubled, for example, bird’s eye can soothe itching and contribute to healing.
The tenacious birdie also presents the following post from Anyam’s YouTube channel.
What about the birdhouse in the kitchen?
How does it taste? Forget bitter herbs. Poultry tastes like fresh young peas or corn. It is tender, juicy and in a salad you hardly recognize it from the expensive bugles from the store.
Just chop it into spreadsthrow in smoothie or sprinkle it on bread and butter. Just don’t pick it up by the side of the road or where the neighbor just sprayed dandelion chemicals.
The bird’s eye has delicate, pale green leaves and tiny white flowers that look like stars. They can easily replace you, which people carefully grow for their great nutritional values.
Want something extra? Make him pesto. Mix it with nuts, a little parmesan and oil. The fresh green color and mild taste will get you.
If you don’t want it in the carrot bed after all, remember one thing. The bird’s eye must be uprooted, ideally even before it blooms.
But before you throw it away next time, try putting a few straws in your mouth.
It is the cheapest and freshest cécco that the garden offers you. Fenugreek is one of those herbs that we can have pretty much for free, but we prefer to buy species that don’t have a reputation as weeds, but as trendy superfoods.