Wild mustard is a wonderful spring wild edible. If you’re lucky, you’ll see fields of it in bloom!
Wild mustard! Yum!
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Author, illustrator of "The Yarn Animal Book", probably the only craft book with instructions for making such unique yarn animals as an orangutan, an ant eater, a llama and a star-nosed mole and "The Single Minded Prince, a fairy tale for all ages about a boy and a pirate captain who both misbehave. The books and a booklet series based on each different yarn craft topic covered in "The Yarn Animal Book" (pompoms and other really easy yarn crafts, knitting, crocheting, rya, needlepoint and embroidery), are available on Amazon and Kindle. View all posts by Carrie Staples
Yum indeed! One of my favorite springtime greens along with young fresh dandelions!
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I’m wondering which mustard this is. We have one that’s not only invasive, it’s been listed as noxious — it’s a terrible pest. You can read about it here. The flowers on our invasive don’t seem quite the same as these, so they may be a different genus/species, even though they’re in the same family.
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They are a terribly delicious invasive…
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