It does, doesn't it? I learned about them in a garden in Southern Ontario a few years ago, from my best friend.
I have now eaten them on both coasts of this country, including a few wild ones at Morrow Bay when I went clambering around on the gorgeous rocks by the sea; they were waiting for me by the car park. Now I have some in my garden in the future hope of stealing some space from the ever encroaching Japanese knot weed, and they make a wonderful occasional 'checking on the plants' snack. I feed them to everyone.
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It does, doesn't it? I learned about them in a garden in Southern Ontario a few years ago, from my best friend.
I have now eaten them on both coasts of this country, including a few wild ones at Morrow Bay when I went clambering around on the gorgeous rocks by the sea; they were waiting for me by the car park. Now I have some in my garden in the future hope of stealing some space from the ever encroaching Japanese knot weed, and they make a wonderful occasional 'checking on the plants' snack. I feed them to everyone.