Yes, you can eat the seeds from vetch, but they should be prepared properly. Some vetch species contain compounds that can be toxic if consumed in large quantities. It's best to cook the seeds to neutralize any potential toxins and enhance their digestibility. Additionally, vetch seeds are often used as animal feed or in certain dishes in traditional cuisines.
Yes, vetch can be easily planted by scattering the seeds in well-drained soil in a sunny location. It is a hardy plant that requires minimal maintenance once established and can help improve soil fertility. Make sure to water the seeds regularly until they germinate, and vetch will attract beneficial insects and fix nitrogen in the soil.
No, vetch is not a cone plant. Vetch refers to a group of flowering plants in the legume family, specifically within the genus Vicia. These plants are known for their climbing or sprawling growth habit and produce pods containing seeds, unlike cone plants, which typically refer to conifers that produce cones for reproduction.
I have never heard of 'Cow' Vetch, but i have heard of Crown Vetch and it is toxic to horses. It is best to remove the plant from your property, and feeding alfalfa can help to 'cure' the poisoning. However there is another type of Vetch that is perfectly fine to feed to horses, but is a legume like alfalfa hay and should be fed sparingly.
Samuel Vetch died in 1732.
Samuel Vetch was born in 1668.
Vetch Field was created in 1912.
Vetch has written: 'Dara, or, The minstrel prince'
Dude, eat the seeds!
yes we can eat watercress seeds
Well birds eat seeds as well as us. I'm pretty sure you eat seeds too.
My answer is yes out of all the types of seeds they eat they eat sunflower seeds.
seeds we eat are cocoa beans and acorns and sunflower and pumpkin seeds.