Lamb’s Quarters (Chenopodium album) seeds, organic
$3.95 – $20.10
Family: Goosefoot (Chenopodiaceae)
Annual, 50 days to harvest.
(White Goosefoot, Lambs Quarters) Soft, slightly downy, mucilaginous leaves are used like spinach—high in protein, calcium, and vitamin A. Dried herb good in soups. Seeds also edible and nutritious. Good bird feed. Plant prefers full sun, loose, nutrient-rich soil, and plenty of water. Direct-seed in spring or summer. Sow generously–impermeable seedcoats cause spotty and ongoing germination. Flowers green-white, 3 to 6 feet.
Packet contains 300 seeds
5 g contains ~6,750 seeds
10 g contains ~ 13,500 seeds
Certified Organically Grown
Question
senea –
We have lots of Lambs Quarters in the spring. I am wondering if these have extra large leaves or any special properties that you have chosen to save. Are they an improvement over my wild version? I especially love how they taste in my juice which is typically Armenians, Beets, Carrots, Broccoli leaves, Cauliflower ribs, Peeled watermelon rind, Celery, Garlic (makes it taste sweet) and sometimes apple to make it taste good if it doesn’t. I usually make 3 or 4 days worth. Takes a lot of time but must do! The Lambs Quarters add a delightful nuttiness to the juice. Senea
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Richo Cech –
Hi Senea, Thanks for sharing the recipe! The place where you left this comment is on the standard type. If you’re looking for a fancier plant in the same genus then run a search for Chenopodium–we have several. Here’s the link to the giant tree spinach which is precisely the kind of thing you’re asking for https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/product/spinach-tree-seeds/
richo
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senea –
Oh yes I do have your seeds of the tree spinach. So good to know, I’m headed over to those for more info. Today’s juice also had asparagus stems and fennel bulb and tops.
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Michael –
I’m planning a wild edible garden for Spring. If I purchase these seeds now, will they be okay to hold on to until Spring or should I buy them closer to when I am going to actually plant them?
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Richo Cech –
Hi Michael, Lamb’s quarters seeds last a long time regardless of storage conditions. kind of the flip side of that is that the same inhibitors that make them long-lived also inhibit their germination. it might actually work better to plant them sooner than later and that might make them come up better in the spring. we haven’t made the new harvest yet. r
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Sandra –
Hi,
I just have a question about the Lambsquarter seeds, will they need any cold stratification to germinate? I’m trying to do an experiment with them and I would need them to germinate this year.
Thank you!
Sandra
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Richo Cech –
Hi Sandra,
I’m glad you brought that up. People think that seed of common weeds must be the easiest germinators, but often it is not so. I would do everything I could think of to brea the physical and chemical inhbitors that reside in the seed–scarify and stratify–in order to get reasonable results. Otherwise scatter and hope for the best-can take vernalization before germination. richo
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Scot –
Just ran across someone on Etsy offering 10 g of Lambsquarter seed for $239.00 plus $3.95 shipping. Just want your opinion. I think it’s a ripoff.
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Richo Cech –
My opinion is that etsy is no place to buy seeds. I am sure some good ones are sold there, mind you, but you’re taking your chances–there is no accountability.
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