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Before grocery stores. Before refrigeration. Before you could buy food in winter, there was ONE plant that kept pioneer families alive through brutal cold. Every farm in 1890 had it. Then we forgot it existed. This is skirret—the perennial winter vegetable that fed America for 200 years, then vanished in a single generation. It stores itself in the ground all winter, produces for 20+ years from a single planting, tastes sweeter than carrots, and requires almost zero maintenance. Your great-great-grandparents depended on it. Industrial agriculture buried it. And I'm bringing it back. In this video, you'll discover: ✅ Why skirret disappeared (and why that was a massive mistake) ✅ How ONE plant fed entire families from November to March ✅ The nutrition science that proves pioneers were right ✅ Exact growing instructions—seeds to 20-year harvest ✅ When and how to harvest for maximum sweetness ✅ Three authentic 1890s recipes that still work today ✅ Where to get skirret seeds and crowns right now 💰 COST: $4-6 for seeds (one-time purchase, lifetime supply) ⏱️ TIME: Plant once, harvest for 20+ years 🌍 GROWS: Any climate, terrible soil, minimal care ❄️ WINTER PROOF: Stays fresh in frozen ground until you need it This isn't nostalgia. This is food security that doesn't depend on trucks, stores, or perfect weather. This is what resilience actually looks like. --- ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Winter Vegetable History Forgot 3:00 - Why Skirret is Perfect for Modern Growers 6:00 - Harvest & Storage: Nature's Refrigerator 9:00 - Cooking Like Pioneers: 3 Authentic Recipes 12:00 - The Modern Revival & Where to Get It 14:15 - Rebuilding Food Security One Garden at a Time --- 🌱 RESOURCES & LINKS: SKIRRET SEEDS (Sium sisarum - perennial variety): Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds: https://www.rareseeds.com Fedco Seeds: https://www.fedcoseeds.com Real Seeds UK (ships to US): https://www.realseeds.co.uk Price range: $4-6 for 50+ seeds ROOT CROWNS (faster harvest - first year): Oikos Tree Crops: https://oikostreecrops.com Edible Landscaping: https://ediblelandscaping.com Price range: $15-20 for divisions Available: Early spring only ⚠️ CRITICAL: Confirm you're buying Sium sisarum (edible skirret), not ornamental water parsnip. Check Latin name! ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: BOTANICAL IDENTIFICATION: Always verify you're buying Sium sisarum (edible skirret) Do NOT forage wild Sium species (poisonous look-alikes exist) Purchase from reputable seed companies with botanical verification Check Latin name on seed packet before planting 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more forgotten food wisdom: [SUBSCRIBE BUTTON] 👍 LIKE if you're going to grow skirret 💬 COMMENT below: Have you ever heard of skirret before? Are you planting it this spring? What other forgotten vegetables should I cover? 📤 SHARE this with: Homesteaders and gardeners Anyone concerned about food security Friends/family interested in perennial vegetables People who love historical food knowledge