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Dock Seed Flour Recipes, Dock Plant, Curly Dock, Survival Foods, Quick Easy Vegan, Vegan Muffins, Spelt Flour, Soda Bread, Sunday Roast

I've always noticed these spindles of brown seeds on my walks but recently I was informed by a friend that they were edible and nutritious. The seeds are part of the dock plant, an invasive weed which grows yearly. Each Autumn the dock produces these brown seeds. This seed was made into flour during famine times. It is high in fibre and gluten free. I collected a bag of the seeds by pulling them easily off the stem and brought them back to the house to grind and make into flour. Make sure…

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Curly Dock - The Lost Herbs Curly Dock, Yellow Dock, Medicinal Wild Plants, Medicinal Weeds, Edible Weeds, Wild Foraging, Herbs And Plants, Wild Food Foraging, Wild Herbs

Curly dock (Rumex crispus), sometimes called yellow dock, is mostly known as a nuisance agricultural weed. And with good reason! Curly dock is not only a long-living perennial with abundant seed production, but its seeds also survive in the soil for 50 to 80 years. Sure, curly dock is an invasive, sometimes noxious species of…

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Curly Dock ( Rumex crispus L.) Leaves with curled edges and course texture. They Grow 2 to 4 feet tall. The taproot is sout with a pale yellow interior. Small green flowers bloom in summer. Dark brown winged seeds distributed by wind or water, can remain viable in the ground for 50 years!! Time of Year Flower from June to Oct, the seeds ripen from July to Oct. Location: All of North America Click Here for map If it does not grow in your area do a search to see what kind does Nutrient Content…

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Yellow Dock Root, Yellow Dock, Constipation Remedies, Herb Farm, Burdock Root, Herbal Blends, Licorice Root, Cold Meals, Tea Blends

Yellow dock root is a shrub that originally grew only in Europe and Asia but has spread to North America. Rumex crispus, curly dock or curled dock, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae. Its leaves may be eaten as part of a salad dish, but its roots are the ones with medicinal

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