Edible Gardening

Wood Sorrel | Abundant Easy To Grow Native Wild Edible | Texas Cross Timbers Permaculture Garden



A quick video to highlight an abundant native edible on my property: Wood Sorrel ( genus Oxalis ). I have this all over the place in my Texas Cross Timbers #permaculture #garden , but I often don’t stop to highlight it in my videos. It is super easy to grow, and tastes delicious, so I needed to show it some love.
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This is in my relatively new permaculture nursery/ #farm in the Cross Timbers ecoregion of #Texas created by converting my grass lawn into a productive native garden .
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  1. we have a rampant version of this oxalis in NZ.. has clusters of white bulbs that grow around an opaque central tuber.. huge pest & near impossible to eliminate.. horribly invasive here in NZ

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