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Fat Hen Seeds – 100 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Chenopodium album
Seed count
100 seeds
Light
Full sun to light shade
Bloom or harvest window
Greens in 30-45 days; seed harvest in 80-100 days

Grow Fat Hen, Chenopodium album, as an ancient annual edible green with mild spinach-like young leaves, self-sowing resilience, 2-4 ft plants, and 100 seeds per packet.

Description

Fat Hen, also called Lamb?s Quarters or White Goosefoot, is an ancient edible green gathered and cultivated long before spinach became a garden staple. Chenopodium album grows quickly, tolerates modest soils, and offers tender young leaves for steaming or saut?ing plus seeds that can be cooked like a small grain.

Why Grow It

  • Ancient annual edible green also known as Lamb?s Quarters or White Goosefoot.
  • Young leaves are mild and spinach-like when cooked, with harvest possible in 30-45 days.
  • Seeds can be cooked like quinoa or ground into flour for small-scale experiments.
  • Vigorous 2-4 ft plants tolerate full sun to light shade and many well-drained soils.
  • Self-sows readily in suitable gardens, making it useful at food forest edges and cottage plots.

Growing Information

Botanical name Chenopodium album
Life cycle Annual edible green; self-sows readily
Mature height 2-4 ft.
Light Full sun to light shade
Bloom or harvest window Greens in 30-45 days; seed harvest in 80-100 days
Seed count 100 seeds
Leaf color Soft gray-green goosefoot leaves with pale mealy new growth and green-white seed clusters
Sowing advice Direct sow in a prepared bed after frost or start in trays for transplanting. Cover lightly, keep evenly moist, and thin young plants for tender greens.
Spacing Thin 8-12 in. apart for leaf harvest, or give more room if growing plants to seed
Germination 7-14 days in mild to warm conditions with steady moisture

Best For

  • edible wild greens
  • cottage garden greens
  • food forest edges
  • spinach-like cooked leaves
  • seed grain experiments
  • pollinator-friendly field edges

Packet Details

Includes 100 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. As with any edible green, harvest from clean soil and confirm plant identity before eating.

FAQ

Is Fat Hen the same as Lamb?s Quarters?

Yes. Fat Hen, Lamb?s Quarters, White Goosefoot, and Chenopodium album all refer to this edible annual green.

How do I eat Fat Hen?

Harvest young tender leaves and cook them like spinach in saut?s, soups, or stews. The mature seeds can also be cooked like a small grain.

Will it self-sow?

Yes. Chenopodium album self-sows readily if allowed to mature seed. Harvest greens early or remove seed heads if you want tighter control.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameChenopodium album
Seed count100 seeds
LightFull sun to light shade
Bloom or harvest windowGreens in 30-45 days; seed harvest in 80-100 days

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Chenopodium album

Life cycle

Annual edible green; self-sows readily

Mature height

2-4 ft.

Light

Full sun to light shade

Bloom or harvest window

Greens in 30-45 days; seed harvest in 80-100 days

Seed count

100 seeds

Sowing advice

Direct sow in a prepared bed after frost or start in trays for transplanting. Cover lightly, keep evenly moist, and thin young plants for tender greens.

Spacing

Thin 8-12 in. apart for leaf harvest, or give more room if growing plants to seed

Germination

7-14 days in mild to warm conditions with steady moisture

Leaf color

Soft gray-green goosefoot leaves with pale mealy new growth and green-white seed clusters

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