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Better Than Kale. The Sweet "Immortal" That Feeds You For 10 Years. (Don't Buy Seeds) Plant one vegetable today and harvest it for the next 10 years without replanting. It sounds like a biological impossibility, but in the 18th century, it was the ultimate survival food. Today, it has been erased from garden centers because a plant that never dies is "bad for business." Warning: If you try to buy seeds for this plant online, you are being scammed. In this video, you will learn the truth about the "Immortal" Daubenton Kale and how to acquire the true clone for your survival garden. 📜 The Lost History: Discovered in 1780s France by Jean-Louis-Marie Daubenton, this "wild cabbage" saved peasants from starvation during "The Hungry Gap" when wheat and orchards failed. 🚫 The Suppression: Why did it vanish after 1950? It wasn't a failure; it was a threat to the "Recurring Revenue" model of the modern seed industry and incompatible with industrial clear-cutting. 🧬 The Science: Unlike annuals that die after flowering, this plant is sterile. It channels all its energy into sugar production and deep mineral mining, making it sweeter and more nutritious than any supermarket kale. 🌱 The Application: You cannot plant it; you must clone it. We reveal the exact "Surgeon's Protocol" to propagate this bush from a single cutting and secure free food for a decade. 0:00 The "Ghost Vegetable" Paradox 02:10 The 1780 Discovery (The Hungry Gap) 04:47 Why The Industry Buried It (The Villain) 07:37 The Biological Superiority (Root & Sugar) 10:35 The "Cloning" Protocol (How to Grow It) Daubenton Kale Perennial vegetables Survival crops Permaculture secrets Food security Off-grid gardening Brassica oleracea ramosa Cut-and-come-again Heirloom plants Wild cabbage Self-reliance skills #Survival #Ethnobotany #Permaculture #DaubentonKale #PerennialVegetables #FoodSecurity #ReclaimedNature =============================