Edible Gardening

The Sego Lily! The Great Basin’s Edible Flower



Leggo my sego! A tasty desert treat!

#shorts #foraging #nature

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  1. I wonder how long it is until Jake Eyes uses the sego lily at the beggining of one of his dumb ways to die in minecraft videos.

  2. Those browned up more like a potato than an onion – this surprised me.. not sure why I had preconceptions, though.

  3. Ok I went back through all you videos and couldn’t find what Texas was made from but I saw it on the map?

  4. I thought he was just going to talk nicely about the flower yoink it and stick the flower in his mouth lol

  5. 🎉Kevin🎉 sorry but you look like a friend's nephew , so much I had too look closer🎉have a great 4th of July weekend 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  6. I dont know why but i think if dude's house caught on Fire it will feel like a fire work show💀and imagine the smell of the different types of wood💀

  7. Him saying he don't have carving tools something like that,and used a bark of tree to stir..while having gas,pan,oil,seasonings and everything but not having only Spatulla or spoon🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

  8. Not to be confused with the "Sago Palm". Which while edible, is highly poisonous and toxic.

  9. I don't know if they're in the actually in the lilly family, but be careful, Lilly's are bad for dogs!

  10. Hello Justin.
    Thank you for a fascinating video…
    Please tell us the name and the breed of your cute little doggie.
    Please tell us where you bought your T-shirt …please tell us where you bought your portable skillet. 😀 The bulbs look like 🧄🧄 ..

  11. Please do not feed this to your dog again. Alliums (like onions, shallots, garlic, etc.) are actually REALLY bad for your dog's liver and kidneys. If these arent alliums then my bad, but they really look like they are part of that family of plants.

  12. Did they change the state flower because my Elementary school taught me that it was sage (I forget the full name just remember it was sage something or something sage)

  13. "starving mormon colonizers" respect for calling them what they are.

  14. I would say be sure to do your research on the abundance in your area before harvesting, their numbers are in decline in a lot of places

  15. I just got some lovely pictures of Sego lilies here in Colorado Springs! Just so pretty! I didn’t know they were edible!

  16. I’ll be honest, It LOOKS delicious. Granted that’s from me, An avid found-plant eater.

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