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50+ Perennial Vegetables to Plant Once and Harvest for Years

Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture

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Plant these now and you can harvest them for years and years. Sometimes even decades.

Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!

30+ Perennial Vegetables for Temperate Climates ~ Tired of starting over every spring? Plant perennial vegetables once and harvest for a lifetime! Not just for tropical climates, there are plenty of perennial vegetables for temperate climates. We grow just about all of these on our Vermont homestead in Zone 4. #permaculture #perennials #homesteading #growingfood #selfsufficiency #homestead #selfreliant

30+ Perennial Vegetables for Temperate Climates ~ Tired of starting over every spring? Plant perennial vegetables once and harvest for a lifetime! Not just for tropical climates, there are plenty of perennial vegetables for temperate climates. We grow just about all of these on our Vermont homestead in Zone 4. #permaculture #perennials #homesteading #growingfood #selfsufficiency #homestead #selfreliant

20 Perennial Fruits & Veggies To Plant Once & Harvest Year After Year

Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this

80 Perennial Plants for the Food Garden

Most plants, given the chance will reseed themselves, just as nature intended and continue the life cycle. Plant the first year and let seed pods and overripe fruits fall to the ground for next yea…

20+ Perennial Vegetables That Grow in Shade: Organic Gardening Tips - When it comes to spring gardening, it can be difficult to find vegetables that will grow in shade. But there are actually more shade-tolerant vegetables than you think! Here are 20+ perennial vegetables that can thrive in either full or partial shade. From chives to hostas, and broccoli – these shade-loving plants are sure to turn your edible garden into a vibrant paradise.

20+ Perennial Vegetables That Grow in Shade: Organic Gardening Tips - When it comes to spring gardening, it can be difficult to find vegetables that will grow in shade. But there are actually more shade-tolerant vegetables than you think! Here are 20+ perennial vegetables that can thrive in either full or partial shade. From chives to hostas, and broccoli – these shade-loving plants are sure to turn your edible garden into a vibrant paradise.

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Tomorrow, according to the calendar, is the unofficial start of home vegetable gardening season in the Northern Hemisphere (with no catch limit!😀). Soil temperatures in every plant hardiness zone should reach 40°F (4°C) at some point during the month of April, warm enough to plant cool-season vegetables. Wait to plant warm-season vegetables until soils are reliably above 60°F (16°C). Enjoy!🌿 GrownByYou: We're All About How.℠ #garden #gardening #gardenseason #vegetables #plantingtime
Turmeric belongs to the Zingiberaceae family, like ginger. It is a short-stemmed perennial plant with lanceolate leaves and a knotty rhizome. It is this rhizome that we consume once reduced in powder.
Rhubarb is a half-hardy perennial vegetable with tangy stalks ideal for making pies, tarts, sauces, or jams. Each plant grows quite large, so allow it space of 4-6 ft. (1.2–1.8 m) from neighboring plants for best results. They are very productive; 2-3 plants produces a sustained harvest 4–6 lbs. (1.8–2.7 kg) of delicious stalks per year.🌿