Better Than Asparagus, Broccoli, And Oranges Combined. Grows For 20 Years. Yet Few Americans Know It

Sea kale vegetable is a true forgotten superfood vegetable that’s slowly making a comeback. In this video, we explore why sea kale is one of the best nutrient-dense vegetables, packed with powerful sea kale nutrition benefits and naturally high among vitamin C rich vegetables. Learn how this plant fits perfectly into a perennial vegetables garden, why it’s ideal for clean food gardening, and how to grow sea kale at home with minimal effort. We also uncover how sea kale represents old vegetables lost to modern farming, making it a top choice for sustainable gardening plants, perennial edible plants, and natural farming vegetables!

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8 Comments

  1. That's believable because broccoli, asparagus and oranges of today are all unnatural hybrids.
    Yes, we can get benefits from them but they are not complete through nature.

  2. I like all these features but finding the actual seeds or plants is a hassel. Please start telling us where we can buy these things.

  3. Sea kale is more of a seasonal variety than something available. It is not automated and requires handling.

  4. 😂😂😂no yt is an Expert in Vegetsbles.. u r wht u eat..but yts dnt hav eumelanin in their dkin.. Africans R d Real expert in vegetables,herbs,Plant resources..😂😂😂😂 chlorophyll in plants became eumelanin in d skin of d Ancient Human= African…not caucasians😂😂

  5. It’s incredible that a plant like sea kale can keep producing for decades and be this nutritious — yet I had never even heard of it before. Has anyone here grown or cooked with sea kale?

  6. This vegetable, this vegetable, this vegetable, this vegetable, this vegetable, this vegetable. 4 minutes into the video and you finally name it. This annoyed me, I will go look it up elsewhere and ignore the rest of your 24 minute video.

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