Introducing edible invasive plant species to our diet plan is the most natural answer to a question most countries in the world are concerned with, in order to protect their native biodiversity from the Invasion of plants like Japanese Knotweed or the Himalayan Balsam.
Both species are highly invasive, often eradicated with herbicides and still mostly unknown despite their culinary potential, nutritional properties and medical benefits.
Peter Becker initiated the pilot project in Wiesbaden to protect local nature reserves; it´s excample may do the same in your region, once you become the natural food predator to these species ! Here`s the chance to establish a self sufficient form of nature conservation.
Stop the chemical warfare of these precious food plants and help saving your local biodiversity by taking a bite out of the knotweed invasion and bash balsam with your teeth, from now on ! Expand your epicurean horizone and promote the sustainable development in weed control !
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