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Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: PipKelpy on June 18, 2022, 03:39:02 pm
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Yew trees!
I have a whopper on the garden. We have knocked down an old shed and put a solid replacement in its place. (It's been a very HOT busy week! It's had 3 coats of Cuprinol, want to give it a couple more, damn, it's raining today will have to rest!)
Where it sits, there are overhanging trees above it On the garden, Yew, Ash and Conker. We want to put guttering on it to help preserve it BUT I have been thinking (never wise):
If all parts of the Yew tree are toxic, does that make the water toxic if some needles get into the guttering, into the waterbutt, into my watering can, onto my veggies and into me?
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Certainly the berries will be very toxic if they sit and rot in the water, leaves too.
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The berries are actually edible but the seeds are toxic.
I recon it’ll be ok to water your veg beds but this is based on nothing but assumption.
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I have always believed that Yew berries are toxic :thinking:
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I have always believed that Yew berries are toxic :thinking:
A very knowledgeable friend of mine (expert in foraging fungi) said he eats them but don’t eat or damage the seeds, just spit them out.
https://www.wildfooduk.com/edible-wild-plants/yew-tree/
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I have always believed that Yew berries are toxic :thinking:
A very knowledgeable friend of mine (expert in foraging fungi) said he eats them but don’t eat or damage the seeds, just spit them out.
https://www.wildfooduk.com/edible-wild-plants/yew-tree/
Blackbirds in particular love yew berries. They swallow them whole, the fruit part is digested and the seeds expelled the other end. No harm to the bird whatsoever.
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Blackbirds in particular love yew berries. They swallow them whole, the fruit part is digested and the seeds expelled the other end. No harm to the bird whatsoever.
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They eat worms too, would you? :excited:
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I have always believed that Yew berries are toxic :thinking:
A very knowledgeable friend of mine (expert in foraging fungi) said he eats them but don’t eat or damage the seeds, just spit them out.
https://www.wildfooduk.com/edible-wild-plants/yew-tree/ (https://www.wildfooduk.com/edible-wild-plants/yew-tree/)
I think I'll stick to raspberries just now :roflanim: