I love seeing your yard from back then, it reminds me of how many year is now/will be in another year or so, and gives me hope I can one day have the amazing abundance you have!
I love your explanation, it answers all of my questions about sea kale. The first time I knew this plant is from Ray Mears TH-cam Video, he and his friend ate the sea kale's root raw, they said it was sweet. I am curious, since I have never seen or heard about this plan before, despite of living in a country with vast coastal areas. Thank you!
I love seeing your yard from back then, it reminds me of how many year is now/will be in another year or so, and gives me hope I can one day have the amazing abundance you have!
Thank you for mentioning the nutritional information, especially the oxalates!
Thanks for explaining about the roots, I had not heard that before!
I love your explanation, it answers all of my questions about sea kale. The first time I knew this plant is from Ray Mears TH-cam Video, he and his friend ate the sea kale's root raw, they said it was sweet. I am curious, since I have never seen or heard about this plan before, despite of living in a country with vast coastal areas. Thank you!
Very nice content!
I can tell you know your plants.
Is "Sea Kale" the english for what we call Chourbe in France ? Those plants are very similar. Greeting, Richard
Richard Rapiti yes, it’s the same-Crambe maritima is the species name.
I am having trouble find Sea Kale seed, plant, or root cuttings. Do you know when is the best time to find these?
Are You still gardening to this day. What happened to this garden.
Does anybody know how to grow sea kale from stem cuttings. Have you had any success?
Can you eat sea kale raw or do you haveto cook it?
The flower buds are delicious raw.