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Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
Some of the most low-maintenance edible perennials include Asian pear, yarrow, fennel, asparagus, and strawberry. These perennial vegetables, herbs, fruits, nuts, and legumes for your garden will give you food year after year.
Dozens of perennial vegetables, fruit, and herbs to plant once and get years of harvests! Use this list to fill out your self-reliant garden.
What grows easily in one hardiness zone may not even sprout in another. Knowing which vegetables are likely to succeed in your zone is essential to sustainability. In this article, we dive in and take a look at a number of different perrenial vegetables that you can grow in your garden.
If you would like to set up and plant your garden once and enjoy annual harvests, you need to fill your garden with perennial vegetables and fruits. We review a number of plants that will give you many years of produce and true value for money.
Perennial vegetables actually fertilize their own soil and the soil surrounding them, providing nutrients to their neighboring plants (although I still feed them this rich organic fertilizer too). They are beautiful to look at and tend to attract beneficial insects and pollinators too.
Perennial vegetables offer a low-maintenance alternative to the traditional veggie patch. Add these 12 interesting and delicious plants to your landscape this spring.