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salsify -- wild permaculture Video

Feralkevin harvests salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius) roots in his wild managed (feralculture) garden.

Many people pronounce this plant sal (as in Sally) sif (as in "if") eye. sal sif eye. God bless linguistic diversity (or what's left of it.) There is no one right way to pronounce salsify.

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Comments on "salsify -- wild permaculture"

also used in ...
also used in experimental evolutionary biology?

if? you thin, the ...
if? you thin, the roots will be bigger and more uniform, but I've often not thinned them as I don't care so much about this factor. At some point of course, too many all together will stunt their growth.

Do I need to thin ...
Do I need to thin the salsify to 1? plant berore planting it in the groung? I put 2 seeds in jiffy pots, I want to harvest the roots. Thanks

Can salsify grow? ...
Can salsify grow? in the North Eastern USA?

Great video, they ...
Great video, they look delicious!?

This is the purple ...
This is the purple one. And the roots are also too woody when it goes to? flower.

I? used to have the ...
I? used to have the yellow tragopogon in my former garden but now I only have the purple one. I tried the roots, after blooming, but they were quite woody by then. Is this one the yellow one?

That's? awesome. ...
That's? awesome. Thanks for posting this.

Here in the Bay ...
Here in the Bay Area, California it does. It can take our frosts in the? winter, the roots actually taste better after a few frosts.

It grows year round ...
It grows year round??

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