Thank you for showing your experiment. Since I don't garden for flowers (yet), I had no idea that hostas were edible. You showed me things here. I agree that cooking, about anything, with garlic and butter is beneficial to the end product. Thank you for telling about Hostas being toxic to dogs and horses. I don't suspect I will grow any here. I like my dog. Thank you again. This is a nice informative video.
I enjoy exploring new things to eat. I think the hostas would be a safe plant in the garden unless your dog is very curious and likes to munch on things. Chester, my dog , isn’t interested in plants so i feel comfortable having them in the garden. Thank you for watching. Ps. The hostas don’t seem to bother the rabbits, I think that’s what’s eating my hostas!Ha ha
Oh thanks so much. I have videos on a little bit of this and a little bit of that. Glad you enjoyed them. The wild grape jelly is superb! Definitely my favourite. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I wondered if it was worth the effort, I had heard the shoots were edible. Thanks for sharing this. I do regularly add broad leaf plantain and dandelions to stir fries, soups, casseroles, and wish I'd get into the habit of drinking pine needle tea. I read that it has way more vitamin C than OJ. I do like it, it tastes a bit like citrus.
Hi there. I know what you mean, it did satisfy my curiosity on their taste. Those ingredients sound interesting , I’ve never tried pine needle tea. I am interested in trying pine cone jelly. So much to learn and experience with. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support.
Hi there. Yes, as far as I know , hostas are edible. I’m certain some taste better than others. They really do have an asparagus flavour. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for showing your experiment. Since I don't garden for flowers (yet), I had no idea that hostas were edible. You showed me things here. I agree that cooking, about anything, with garlic and butter is beneficial to the end product. Thank you for telling about Hostas being toxic to dogs and horses. I don't suspect I will grow any here. I like my dog. Thank you again. This is a nice informative video.
I enjoy exploring new things to eat. I think the hostas would be a safe plant in the garden unless your dog is very curious and likes to munch on things. Chester, my dog , isn’t interested in plants so i feel comfortable having them in the garden. Thank you for watching. Ps. The hostas don’t seem to bother the rabbits, I think that’s what’s eating my hostas!Ha ha
Thats a great experience. Thanks thats fun. Never tried eating it
I’ve satisfied my curiosity. I do enjoy trying new things. Thanks for watching.
wow, I never would of thought of eating Hostas, now i will try it, thanks Suzy for another great video
I know what you mean. I was so curious to try it. Thanks and have a great day.
I just found you and I'm glad you were a suggestion. New subscriber! I really enjoyed the eating hostas and making wild grape jelly vidoes. Thank you!
Oh thanks so much. I have videos on a little bit of this and a little bit of that. Glad you enjoyed them. The wild grape jelly is superb! Definitely my favourite. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I wondered if it was worth the effort, I had heard the shoots were edible. Thanks for sharing this. I do regularly add broad leaf plantain and dandelions to stir fries, soups, casseroles, and wish I'd get into the habit of drinking pine needle tea. I read that it has way more vitamin C than OJ. I do like it, it tastes a bit like citrus.
Hi there. I know what you mean, it did satisfy my curiosity on their taste. Those ingredients sound interesting , I’ve never tried pine needle tea. I am interested in trying pine cone jelly. So much to learn and experience with. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support.
Thank you for sharing
I appreciate your support in watching!
Awesome...Thank you! XO🍒
They are pretty tasty. Unfortunately, the rabbits in my yard love eating them too. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the support
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🙏 thanks for watching.
AL KIND OF HOSTAS ARE EDIBLE ?
Hi there. Yes, as far as I know , hostas are edible. I’m certain some taste better than others. They really do have an asparagus flavour. Thanks for watching.
My hostas are too valuable to be eaten. They provide green colour in my garden.
I know what you mean. It was fun to try though. Thanks for watching