Description
Barbarea verna
Creasy greens, also known as Upland Cress, Early Winter Cress, or Belle Isle Cress, are prized in Southern Appalachia as one of the first edible plants to emerge in spring. These greens are loaded with vitamin C and other vitamins, and have historically played an important role in the diets of many people with little access to fresh vegetables in winter. “Creasies” have a spicy kick similar to watercress, but they are easier to grow since they will thrive just about anywhere you throw down the seeds, even in poor soil. Though the plant is native to Europe, it has easily naturalized in the Southeastern US, and will do the same in your garden if you allow it to go to seed. Plants grow 4-6″ tall.
1 gram packet contains a minimum of 500 seeds.
Buck Gibson? –
cheapest place to buy it & comes quick
Dawson Kim? –
Most hemp seeds taste the same really
Vaughn Howard? –
I buy another bag every time the one I have get empty.