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...until recently, ramps (Allium tricoccum) have been a fairytale. I went to Vermont for a trip and my friend showed me her ramps field, although it was summer and they'd all died back to flowers. Well, hiking in an undisclosed location in east Tennessee today, I saw this. I rubbed my fingers on it and... YEP, RAMPS. Further down the trail it got completely boombastic with them. This is a random trailhead off a main road, so I suspect I've got a good chance of snagging a respectable harvest next season. So exciting.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 10 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Neat! Ramps reproduce slowly, and tend to be uncommon in the South, so make sure to harvest responsibly.

[โ€“] Lennnny 10 points 3 months ago

Absolutely. I pulled two bulbs (I always take a new forage item home and study it before I harvest it for eating), and I planted them in my yard once I was done, maybe they'll take and I'll have my own supply in a few years. I'll be sure to only harvest a small fraction of the field though, just what I can personally use.