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  • Can you eat Garden cress that has been overgrown?

    I left my sons cress in a pot too long as it has overgrown and sprouted larger leaves and the smaller ones have gone slightly yellower, can you still eat all this?

  • #2
    Yes - it'll just be hotter! I wouldn't eat the yellow ones though!

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    • #3
      Lol, we all know something else yellow you shouldn't eat.
      Please don't tap the glass

      2013, first year of trying to grow food for the table, any advice certainly welcomed.

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      • #4
        Custard?..............

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        • #5
          It will be very firey.

          Ours is like hot mustard leaves at the moment
          Quanti canicula ille in fenestra ?

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          • #6
            I have more cress than I can possibly eat at the mo. Has anyone ever tried drying it to use in the same way as dried herbs when cooking? The stuff tastes lovely and it would be a shame to put it on the compost/use as green manure.

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