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
USDA Organic Pot Size: 4inch Plant Size: 6inch + USDA Hardiness: 9b-11+
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Solanum muricatum var Rio Bamba 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 w...
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We got our mother plant rom Whiskey Hill Farms.  This is a  cultivar found in South America that produces good crops of pear-like fruits over a long growing season, the plant is vibrant green.  Sel...
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Narrow leaf peppermint. It is especially sought after in Persian cuisine such tabbouleh. Leaves aretender and smooth so they are delicious in salads.
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Herbs, Spices, & Teas
The Phenomenal Lavender is a cold hardy French lavender that can tolerate humid environments. Grows show-stopping flower spikes with powerful fragrance. A large flowering shrub, may be used for hed...
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Capsicum pubescens This is a Peruvian Variety.  Puna Pica Orange is characterized by its bright orange, spherical fruits, which give a striking appearance despite their smaller size.  A must hav...
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Royal Velvet English Lavender is a sweetly fragrant Lavender that was introduced in 1988. This Lavender has dark violet flowers and has a compact growing habit in the garden. The stems of this lave...
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Capsicum pubescens The Rocoto San Isidro comes from the Canary Island of La Palma and is the most untypical Rocoto, as it has no dark purple flowers but a whitish flower, which is uncommon for roco...
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Fruiting Vines
A very old, vigorous runner bean that can grow 10+ ft and can form an edible tuber from which the bean tuber can overwinter can re-sprout following year. The large clusters of beautiful scarlet flo...
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Perennial Tree Kales/Collards/Broccoli
Crambe Martima An ancient perennial culinary kitchen garden vegetable. Edible, bluish-green leaves emerge from the soil in early spring and young shoots emerging from roots can be covered with a p...
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Food Forest "Spinach" Collection
Alternanthera sissoo Sissoo Spinach, also known as Brazillian Spinach, is tropical to subtropical edible perennial herb. It grows vigorously as a ground cover or a small shrub. Sissoo Spinach's ...
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Essential addition to the perennial vegetable garden, Skirret is a member of the carrot family and is similar to parsnips and carrots with its large delicious, sweet roots. The Roots can be divide...
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Tulbaghia violacea (Society Garlic) - - A clumping evergreen perennial with fat, tuberous roots from which edible garlic flavored blades of grass emerge. From spring into fall, and sometimes lo...
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mentha x piperita 'swiss'- Interesting and hard to find mint variety used in the flavoring of Swiss candies. also sometimes called "Swiss Ricola" mint. Attractive upright-growing plant features lar...
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Perennial Tree Kales/Collards/Broccoli
Brassica oleracea ramosa A perennial kale from England, that has mostly lost it ability to flower and produce seed. It is grown readily in Europe much like the purple tree collard. Not readily a...
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Turkish Rocket aka wartycabbage is a very hardy perennial in the brassica family. The young florets can be harvested and cooked like a broccolini with a more spicy mustard flavor. Mid-season yellow...
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Herbs, Spices, & Teas
Valerian is a perennial root often grown for the medicinal properties of its roots. In the summer it will grow up to five feet tall and produce inflorescences of many small, white, fragrant flowers...
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Perennial Vegetables
Persicaria odorata, Vietnamese Cilantro, also known as Rau Ram, is a herb whose leaves are used in Southeast Asian cooking. Other names for this herb include Vietnamese mint, Vietnamese cilantro, ...
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Fruiting Shrubs and Groundcovers
Capsicum pubescens Very vigorous, upright large yellow rocoto pepper that is very spicy.  The light yellow borders on white.   Are you ready for this amazing black seeded hot pepper from South Amer...
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Perennial Tree Kales/Collards/Broccoli
This is a really unique tree kale.  It is a selection from a merritt tree collard variety that has wavy and curled leaves.  We believe the Merritt Collard naturally crossed with an open pollinated...
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Perennial Vegetables
Cucurbita ficifolia All white variety (rare). The Chilacayote is a perennial squash relative known as Fig-leaf gourd, Malabar gourd, and seven year melon is an amazing squash from central America. ...
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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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Helianthus tuberosus var Mammoth White White mammoth is one of the largest varieties of sunchoke growing 9ft+ and producing some of the largest tubers. This variety is abundant, but the tubers are...
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Allium fistulosum Super-hardy bunching onion that originated in northern China or Siberia and known as Japanese Bunching Onion. Can be grown from seed or offshoots, making it a perennial green oni...
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