Perennial Vegetables and Herbs

Perennial vegetables and herbs are foundational plants for sustainable gardens, providing continuous harvests of food and flavor year after year without replanting or excessive maintenance. This diverse collection includes productive vegetables like asparagus, artichokes, rhubarb, and tree collards alongside culinary and medicinal herbs such as rosemary, thyme, oregano, and sage that return reliably each season.

Unlike annual crops that require yearly soil preparation, planting, and fertility amendments, perennials develop deep root systems that improve soil structure, support beneficial organisms, and mine nutrients from depth while suppressing weeds through dense growth. Many produce during seasons when annual gardens are dormant, such as early spring asparagus shoots, winter hardy herbs, and year-round tree collards, extending fresh harvests throughout the calendar. These adaptable plants often thrive in partial shade, marginal soils, and challenging sites where annuals struggle, filling productive niches in food forests, borders, and understory plantings.

Perennials require initial patience during establishment but reward with decades of increasing yields and compounding benefits, eliminating the need for constant replanting while building soil health with each passing year. Hardy across USDA Zones 3-10 depending on species, perennial vegetables and herbs are essential for permaculture designs, kitchen gardens, and anyone seeking productive, regenerative food systems with reduced labor and maximum flavor.

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Perennial Vegetables and Herbs

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Perennial vegetables and herbs are foundational plants for sustainable gardens, providing continuous harvests of food and flavor year after year without replanting or excessive maintenance. This diverse collection includes productive vegetables like asparagus, artichokes, rhubarb, and tree collards alongside culinary and medicinal herbs such as rosemary, thyme, oregano, and sage that return reliably each season.

Unlike annual crops that require yearly soil preparation, planting, and fertility amendments, perennials develop deep root systems that improve soil structure, support beneficial organisms, and mine nutrients from depth while suppressing weeds through dense growth. Many produce during seasons when annual gardens are dormant, such as early spring asparagus shoots, winter hardy herbs, and year-round tree collards, extending fresh harvests throughout the calendar. These adaptable plants often thrive in partial shade, marginal soils, and challenging sites where annuals struggle, filling productive niches in food forests, borders, and understory plantings.

Perennials require initial patience during establishment but reward with decades of increasing yields and compounding benefits, eliminating the need for constant replanting while building soil health with each passing year. Hardy across USDA Zones 3-10 depending on species, perennial vegetables and herbs are essential for permaculture designs, kitchen gardens, and anyone seeking productive, regenerative food systems with reduced labor and maximum flavor.

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Fruiting Shrubs and Groundcovers
Capsicum pubescens A rare  red variety from Ecuador with only medium to mild heat plants grow very good in most climates with good yields .   Has a nice sweet flavor with a little heat Rocoto in...
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This is a variety we sourced from a Hmong Farmer in the Central Valley of California.  Fat, chunky sugarcane stalks that grow 10 Ft+ tall and are said to be vert tasty.  Sugarcane gets its name fro...
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Stachys floridana- Florida betony is a mint relative and very similar to Chinese artichoke, but with a bit sharper flavor and is native to North America. Florida Betony produces tubers that reach ...
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Herbs, Spices, & Teas
(Allium tuberosum) Sometimes called Chinese chives, garlic chives can be used anyway you use regular chives. They are distinguishable from chives by their flat, broader leaves and nice fragrant whi...
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Capsicum pubescens This orange perennial hot pepper is also known as orange manzano pepper, given that it is the size and shape of an apple under ideal conditions. They are about 2x as hot as Jala...
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Capsicum pubescens Big variety from Mexico with very good growth and high yields.  Fruits are2 1/2 to 3 inches around and 2 inches high. Thick, juicy, with a hint of sweetness.  Are you ready...
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Food Forest "Spinach" Collection
Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus / Blitum Bonus-Henricus Good King Henry is a perennial hardy spinach analog related to quinoa. Leaves can be harvested and cooked like spinach and taste rich. Good Kin...
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LA Green is a greenish yellow sugarcane.  It is very sweet and a good grower.  A great selection for the 1st time backyard sugarcane grower.  The LA stand for Louisiana not Los Angeles. You want it...
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Capsicum pubescens A very nice variety from Bolivia with a fruity taste. Fruit are red and on the smaller side. Plants are medium sized and grow very well with high yields of medium heat juicy red ...
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We received our original cutting as a gift. The stalks have a beautiful yellow and green sweet stalks. It grows very well in cool climates and does not need a lot of heat to sweeten up. The "Lemon-...
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Herbs, Spices, & Teas
(C. citratus) Our Lemongrass plants are vigorous, easy to grow, and pest and disease resistant. Enjoy using this flavorful foliage in your curries and as a tea. This is a tender perennial produced...
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Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) variety "Candy Cane" This great Andean vegetable (Mashua), aka tuberous nasturtium, añu, or cubio is a root crop that from the Andes mountains of South America. This...
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Perennial Tree Kales/Collards/Broccoli
An amazing green tree collard variety that was propagated originally from a very hardy, unirrigated volunteer collard seedling at Merritt Community College in Oakland, Ca. Merritt tree Collards are...
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Capsicum pubescens We mixed up our seeds and labels, so we have a deal for you! Perennial Rocoto Pepper either yellow, orange , or red. You wont know till they fruit, so you save and we find a home...
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Herbs, Spices, & Teas
Mentha x villosa. This spearmint is from Cuba. It is the authentic mint use in making mojitos and it also makes a great seasoning for meats and confections. This strain was brought from Cuba to th...
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Berries & Fruiting Bushes
 "Solanum alternatopinnatum" Vining Solanum from Brazil.  Its is said to taste like passion fruit, but as always do your research with rare solanum before consuming.  Note- We propagate this vining...
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Food Forest "Spinach" Collection
Tetragonia tetragonoides While not a true spinach, New Zealand spinach produces leaves that are very similar in flavor. This variety has a high Vitamin C content and can be grown in a range of clim...
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Sunchokes, also called Jerusalem Artichokes, are actually a relative of sunflower cultivated for their tubers. Sunchokes are a native root group from the Midwest with a high inulin content, they we...
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Capsicum pubescens A pointed orange  single to double lobed rocoto with medium heat. Plants have a bushy growth and are heavy producers! Nice looking pepper Are you ready for this amazing black see...
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Food Forest "Spinach" Collection
Wonderful edible groundcover much like the longevity spinach, but can handle more shade hardy from zones 9-11. The bottom of the leaves are beautiful purple. This is sprawling beast in the garden...
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Perennial Vegetables
Pea eggplant (aka turkeyberry) is a small green eggplant used in African and Southeast Asian Cuisine.  Its slightly bitter and can be perennial depending on where it is grown.  Its has been used as...
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Saccharum officinarum ‘Pele’s Smoke’ is an ornamental and edible sugar cane named after the Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele. The foliage is dark purple to black if grown in full sun. The cane will qu...
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Herbs, Spices, & Teas
Apart of the Mint family, Pennyroyal grows in flooded or seasonally wet areas in full or partial sun. Zones 5-9.
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Solanum muricatum var New Yorker Pepino Dulce is a somewhat hardy tomato relative. The name pepino dulce means sweet cucumber in english and the flavor of the fruit is somewhat like a sweet melon ...
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