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The last post at weedom covered usefulness of the ubiquitous cattails for various food. To this we add just a few more of the myriad industrial uses, possibilities for energy production, and some of the numerous traditional medical uses.

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Cattails

It’s sausage-of-the-swamp time at weedom. Cattails are showing the seed heads for which they are famous. Now it’s the best time for new foragers to locate where they can find great food for 2 to 4 seasons per year, depending on where they l...

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    An escapee from industrial health care is lost in the weeds of midwestern flyover country, finding an abundance of plants which are useful as food and medicine.

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