Having completed the annual cycle and finished seeding, the salicornias have been pruned at different heights. We must wait until the end of winter for them to once again put out their tender shoots that are so rich and coveted by the local gastronomy. In a few more months we will have salicornias for consumption again!! now we let them rest...
The collected seeds have been collected and planted in new experimental furrows, with the idea of evaluating their reproductive success from seed and in the field. We'll see what comes out next spring