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Today, we're rediscovering 8 specific Viking vegetables that not only thrive in zones 6-7 but actually prefer these moderate conditions over extreme climates. These aren't just historical curiosities – they're superior alternatives to modern crops that will transform your garden into a productive, low-maintenance food system. If you're gardening in zones 6-7, you have the luxury of longer growing seasons and milder winters, but you're probably growing the same boring vegetables as everyone else. These 8 abandoned Viking vegetables are perfectly suited for zones 6-7 and will give you harvests your neighbors have never seen. ****************************************** Consider "hyping" this video. "Hype is a new YouTube feature that allows smaller channels to get recognized and is the "like button" on steroids. To "hype" this video swipe left on the comment preview carousel on your mobile device until the option to hype the video surfaces, or tap and the carousel will change to show the option to hype. ******************************************* 👍 Like & Subscribe for more historical Viking discoveries! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss our latest videos. 💬 Which vegetable do you want to grow this year? Let us know in the comments! ******************************************* The 8 Vegetables for Growing Zones 4-5: Sea Beet (Beta vulgaris maritima): The Original Triple Threat Wild Leek/Ramps (Allium tricoccum): The Gourmet Spring Treasure Pignut (Conopodium majus): The Hidden Underground Treasure Seakale (Crambe maritima): The Coastal Asparagus Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum): The Forgotten Celery Alternative Fat Hen (Chenopodium album): The Self-Seeding Superfood Good King Henry (Blitum bonus-henricus): The Perennial Vegetable Garden Corn Salad (Valerianella locusta): The Winter Salad Champion