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Posted By: LouisB Ramps - 05/10/20
Anyone here ever try or hear of anyone trying to propagate Ramps any place other than E. TN?

Do they exist in comparable biomes/ in the other states in the area?
Posted By: Yoder409 Re: Ramps - 05/10/20
Oh, heck yes !!!

I think ramps is the state tree in West Virginia. 😁

Far as I know, they'll grow about anywhere that has favorable conditions..........similar to what you have in east TN.

Tank a few out where you are and stick em in where you want em. They'll most likely grow. Yep.
Posted By: wldthg Re: Ramps - 05/10/20
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]---- Thousands of them on my property in upstate NY on the Vermont border
Posted By: LouisB Re: Ramps - 05/11/20
wldthg
Pic is way too small to make out much, but are those cultivated or natural?

Gun truck(?) pic destroyed by good ol photobucket also
Posted By: wldthg Re: Ramps - 05/11/20
LouisB---- Sorry --I'll work on the photo thing--- I'm not really much of a Tech person on the Computer thing. The ramps are all natural. Large Patches of ramps like this on my property. Acres of them. Just realized what they were this spring. I learned about them from a Vietnam Vets wife at a Guntruck reunion in Pigeon Forge. Another good friend Fellow Guntrucker lived in Rogersville Tenn. RIP Sammy. Tenn. a beautiful state. Thanks Web
Posted By: JBI Re: Ramps - 05/12/20
They're around in Western VA as well. That's one food that breathes back out through the skin of the person who ate it! Can't hide Ramps in your diet LOL.
Posted By: LouisB Re: Ramps - 05/16/20
Explanation of what is in the pic is enough.
A coworker from E. TN said people get to smelling pretty strong during Ramp season!
Posted By: wldthg Re: Ramps - 05/17/20
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These photos were taken today and shows just a small% of wild ramp on my property. The majority of the green in the photos are ramps. Web
Posted By: LouisB Re: Ramps - 05/18/20
Thanks for the pics.
Looks like you have enough to keep you munchin and ODIFERIoUS for some time
Posted By: brucebruce Re: Ramps - 05/22/20
I to live on the Vt / Ny border and have Quite a bit of them on my land been eating them for a couple of weeks. They will be gone soon.
Posted By: wldthg Re: Ramps - 05/22/20
Bruce---- Fort Ti--- nice place to see --- North end of George is the the best end---I spend time at a camp down near Baldwin. across from Prisoners Island. I've read that ramps end about sometime in June---- A week here of hot weather might speed things up. --Web
Posted By: wldthg Re: Ramps - 05/25/20

Still got many--- starting to turn a little yellow------ Dug some today for Ramp Pizza
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Posted By: crsides Re: Ramps - 07/08/20
Maggie Valley NC, and mt Rogers Va. Eat a mess of ramps in the spring and you won't have a cold all year long.
Posted By: jmp300wsm Re: Ramps - 07/08/20
What do they taste like??????
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Ramps - 07/08/20
Originally Posted by jmp300wsm
What do they taste like??????

Onion-y
Posted By: jackmountain Re: Ramps - 07/15/20
Old lady neighbor canned them. Really made them mild and tender. She made casserole with canned ramps, potatoes, country ham and sharp cheddar. I ate half a 9"x13" pan one night. A lot of people paid dearly for that.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Ramps - 07/18/20
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Old lady neighbor canned them. Really made them mild and tender. She made casserole with canned ramps, potatoes, country ham and sharp cheddar. I ate half a 9"x13" pan one night. A lot of people paid dearly for that.


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