Icy blue foliage and drifts of frothy white blossoms make sea kale ( Crambe maritima ) a lovely addition to any garden. The foliage combines well with almost any silver-leaved or purple-flowering ...
Sea kale is a robust and peppery brassica that grows wild on its rocky home shores of the British Isles and the North Sea. The salt-tolerant vegetable was popular in Victorian England. In the ...
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You might not live in Brighton or Whitby, but if you are longing to bring a bit of that seaside magic to your front door, I ...
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Hardy brassica, which draws nutrients from below shingle, used to be eaten pickled to ward off scurvy A line of large flowering plants along the shingle beach at Dunwich on the Suffolk coast, growing ...
Sea kale is a brassica grown commercially by one Scottish grower, Sandy Pattullo at Eassie Farm in Angus, better known for his asparagus crop. Like forced rhubarb, the sea kale plants are grown in a ...
Sea kale is a neglected jewel – succulent, tasty and now largely unknown. Crambe maritima used to be a familiar sight at the back of shingle beaches along the south coast of England and the West ...
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