Has anybody grown this? I'm drawn towards it for some reason, but always sceptical when everybody isn't already growing it. Especially considering I live in the North.
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I sowed a few seeds of it last autumn and I now have 3 or 4 young plants that have survived the winter and are looking healthy. I haven't tried eating it yet, but I like the look of it with it's spiky leaves, and I'm hoping it will self-seed. I like the thought of having tough plants around that can be eaten if times get hard. And it doesn't take up much room.
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Originally posted by realfood View PostYes, I grew it last year in Glasgow. I would not grow it again as I found it tough and tasteless.
However, searching google images for minutina and searching for the latin name yields highly contrasting results.
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Searching minutina:
Searching Plantago coronopus:
Kind of loses that succulent, crunchy juiciness when it's not bringing up all the images used by the seed catalogues!Last edited by Inastate; 11-03-2015, 09:24 PM.
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Also known as Erba Stella - https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...ml#post1578932
Its still in my oddments box.
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Originally posted by Inastate View PostI thought this might be the case. From the descriptions I read on seed websites (salty, coastal, crunchy) and the photographs I saw I was thinking "sounds a bit like salsify".
However, searching google images for minutina and searching for the latin name yields highly contrasting results.
I.e
Searching minutina:
Searching Plantago coronopus:
Kind of loses that succulent, crunchy juiciness when it's not bringing up all the images used by the seed catalogues!Are y'oroight booy?
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