The listing, Chickweed (Stellaria media) & Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) Seeds 25+ Each has ended.
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From my private garden. Get at least 25 seeds.
Chickweed (Stellaria media) Annual or overwintering annual. 60 days to maturity
Spreading groundcover native to all temperate zones, as far north as the Arctic. Succulent, green leaves dotted upon maturity with white flowers. Classic spring tonic, loaded with vitamins, flavonoids, and blood-cleansing saponins. Harvest fresh for a wholesome, succulent and tasty salad green. Used daily, the herb will assist in weight reduction programs. Dried, it makes a worthwhile addition to any healing salve. Plant prefers soils that were heavily manured or composted the previous growing season and have now mellowed into aged compost. Try sowing it in the spot where that monumental zuchini died back. Sow in fall or spring. Strew seed on surface, press in, and keep moist until germination. Grows best in cool soils.
More info: http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_chickweed.htm
Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) - Annual; Sow: 1/8"; Spacing: 24" ; Height: 18"; Early Spring; Full Sun
"Not only does purslane have five times the amount of Omega-3 fatty acid that spinach has, but it also has stems high in vitamin C. Omega-3 fatty acids are instrumental in regulating our metabolism. Purslane also contains alpha-linolenic acid"
http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_purslane.htm