Tags: Certified Organic Open Pollinated

Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides No Synthetic Fertilizers

Latin Name: Chenopodium album

Days to Maturity: 50

Description:

A wild green known by many names (goosefoot, pigweed, etc), lambsquarters is highly nutritious and surprisingly tasty for something many consider a weed. Related to spinach, it can be eaten in much the same way - raw when young and tender, and cooked as the leaves mature - cooking is recommended as with spinach and chard due to oxalic acid content. High in iron, protein, calcium, and vitamins A and B1. Easy to grow and will self seed year after year.


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    Can lambs quarter be grown in a container indoors during winter?

    Posted by Alana Willis on 01/17/2024

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    Can Lambquarters tolerate frost, if I plant the seed in early spring? Or should I wait until after all danger of frost?

    Posted by Rachel Gopie on 01/11/2023

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    • I would wait - it is not frost tolerant and enjoys warmer soil temps

      Posted by Cacia Huff on 01/12/2023

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Lambsquarters

Unit SizePriceDescription
1 Packet $4.00
1 Ounce $15.00
1/4 Pound $30.00
1/2 Pound $50.00

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Feral Farm

Jacksonville, OR, United States (Zone 9a)
Established in 2017
4.00 acres in production

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