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Purple dead nettle might be one of the most overlooked edible plants growing right in your yard—and most people are pulling it up!
In this video, I’ll show you why purple dead nettle is actually a powerful early-season foraging plant, how to identify it, and how you can use it as part of your organic gardening and natural lifestyle.
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🌱 In this video:
– How to identify purple dead nettle
– Is purple dead nettle edible?
– Health benefits and uses
– Why it shows up in early spring
– How it fits into an organic garden
If you’re interested in organic gardening, foraging, and growing your own food naturally, this is a plant you don’t want to ignore.
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Have you ever used purple dead nettle before?
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2 Comments
Have you tried it yet?😂😂😂
Very informative, thank you!