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Perennial vegetables

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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 #gardening | perennial food plants | permaculture gardening | garden hacks |

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

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

Most gardeners follow the rhythm of the seasons, planting their veggies in the spring, weeding all summer and harvesting in the fall only to begin the cycle again the next year. Perennials are different. Instead

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…

32 Edible Perennials (or plants that can ACT like Perennials!) | SeedsNow.com

Enjoy more edibles with putting in less work! Grow one or several of these popular varieties and enjoy fresh veggies and herbs for more than one growing season. Some of these may not be "true" perennials, however in the right climate with the right growing conditions...they'll come back season after season with little

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Asparagus are hardy perennial vegetables that produce for many years in most home gardens. Their root crowns are bedded into enriched soil as one would for planting most bulbs, and they sprout edible female spears and male foliage each spring with a lighter crop in autumn after the crowns divide. You’ll find everything you need to know about how to plant and grow asparagus in our vegetable guide.🌿
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Early spring's the best time to plant asparagus and artichoke crowns. Wait until the soil warms to at least 50°F (10°C) and danger of frost is over. Prepare the bed by double-digging in composted manure covered with soil. Then place the crowns and water. These are perennial vegetables. They'll take a season or two to become established, yielding full crops of delicious spears and thistle-like chokes for many years.🌿
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