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Purslane Green - James Wong - 1 Packet (450 Seeds)

Foolproof to grow. Unusual refreshing flavour. Continual harvesting during growing season. Succulent creeper with leaves that taste of mangetout and bramley apples. Once a hugely popular salad vegetable in Tudor England, the ancient herb purslane is
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Foolproof to grow. Unusual refreshing flavour. Continual harvesting during growing season. Succulent creeper with leaves that taste of mangetout & bramley apples. Once a hugely popular salad vegetable in Tudor Engl&, the ancient herb purslane is still a foodie staple all over the Mediterranean, from France to Greece, where it is used in everything from soups to crisp salads. Its small, fleshy leaves & stems are filled with a crisp, succulent gel that has an unusual refreshing flavour that somehow blends mangetout & sour green apples. The best thing? Its a weed that will thrive on any patch of dry, dusty ground. Unusually the acid level of the crops (provided by malic acid, the same stuff that makes green apples taste sour) does fluctuate wildly over the course of each day, making them up to 10 times more sour when picked first thing in the morning than late in the afternoon. So choose when you pick these according to how much tang you fancy. The plants will provide continuous harvests until they are cut down by the first frosts. Sow: April-August. Harvest: May-October.

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