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Better Than Kale: The Sweet “Immortal” Vegetable That Feeds You for 10 Years (Don’t Buy Seeds) Plant one vegetable today—and harvest from that same plant for the next decade without replanting. It sounds impossible by modern gardening standards. But in the late 18th century, it was a quiet cornerstone of survival. In this documentary, we uncover the lost story of Daubenton kale—a perennial leafy green that doesn’t die after one season, grows sweeter with age, and was quietly erased from modern agriculture because it doesn’t fit an industry built on replacement and repeat sales. ⚠️ Warning: If you try to buy Daubenton kale seeds online, you are being scammed. The real plant cannot be grown from seed. In this video, you’ll learn why this “immortal” vegetable disappeared—and how to get the true living clone that can feed you for 5–10 years with almost no maintenance. 📜 The Lost History First documented in 1780s France by Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton, this wild cabbage helped peasants and shepherds survive The Hungry Gap—the brutal winter months when wheat failed and orchards stood bare. 🚫 Why It Disappeared After 1950, Daubenton kale didn’t fail—it was rejected. A perennial vegetable that can’t be clear-cut, replanted, or resold every year was incompatible with industrial farming and the seed industry’s recurring-revenue model. 🧬 The Biology That Breaks the Rules Unlike annual kale, this plant is functionally sterile. It rarely flowers, never focuses on seed production, and instead stores sugars and minerals in its leaves year after year—making it sweeter, more tender, and more resilient than supermarket varieties. 🌱 The Practical Reality You can’t plant it. You must clone it. This video explains the exact propagation method—using a single cutting—to establish a long-term, cut-and-come-again food source that improves with age. #DaubentonKale #perennialvegetables #foodsecurity #permaculture #ethnobotany #survivalgardening #forbiddenfoodfiles #healthy #gardening #nutritionassistance #garden #healthyfood #nutrition #food #healthyeating #foodsecurity #fruit