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Welcome to our comprehensive Articles section, where knowledge blooms and curiosity thrives. This category serves as a hub for exploring the fascinating worlds of cycads, aloes, and horticulture. From in-depth insights on specific cycad and aloe species to engaging articles about plant care, conservation, and industry news, you’ll find everything you need to deepen your understanding and appreciation of these remarkable plants. Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast, collector, or simply curious, our Articles category is your gateway to informed and inspired content.

Eating Silene dioica


This month, I talk about a common “weedy” plant that has a hidden tasty secret (eating Silene dioica): https://urbanfoodforest.substack.com/p/hidden-in-plain-sight

I think Silene is a sleeping giant. There’s of course S. vulgaris (bladder campion, stridolo, maidenstears), but there are more than 900 species and an unknown subset of these are edible. Much to explore and I’ve barely scratched the surface with this article on S. dioica!

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“Despite the early start, we are not much further ahead than last year due to the dry conditions and cold nights”

The ground conditions in Ireland in March were very good, the ground was ideal for preparation for sowing. In fact they were almost too good according to Stephen McCormack from McCormack Family Farms who grow herbs and leafy greens. “There is an Irish saying, you shouldn’t start sowing until after St…

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Plant-based calamari that rivals real seafood in texture

Plant-based seafood alternatives should have similar flavors, textures and nutritional content to the foods they mimic. And recreating the properties of fried calamari rings, which have a neutral flavor and a firm, chewy texture after being cooked, has been a challenge. Building off previous research, a team describes successfully using plant-based ingredients to mimic calamari that matches the real seafood’s characteristic softness and elasticity.

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