I think these used to be really common in herb gardens back in the middle ages. it's cool to see people revive stuff.
First learned about this plant on an episode of nostr:npub1vwymuey3u7mf860ndrkw3r7dz30s0srg6tqmhtjzg7umtm6rn5eq2qzugd
Looking forward to propagating this on my land to help add biomass where needed.
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We could all use a little way back lessons I feel.