I'll have to wait until I find some Purslane, my front and side beds were rampant with it when I moved in here, and I worked to get rid of it.
Now I wish I hadn't so much.
If I remember, I'll try it and give you a review
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Apparently, their seeds can last up to 40 years in the ground. Maybe there are still some seeds in your beds. It is sad yes, same here. We had various so-called weeds and we got rid of them, and now I am yearning for them to return so that I can cook with them.