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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Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) var Ahahwat This great Andean vegetable (Mashua), aka tuberous nasturtium, añu, or cubio is a root crop that from the Andes mountains of South America. This beautifu...
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Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) var Hoh This great Andean vegetable (Mashua), aka tuberous nasturtium, añu, or cubio is a root crop that from the Andes mountains of South America. This beautiful vi...
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Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) var Puca-añu This great Andean vegetable (Mashua), aka tuberous nasturtium, añu, or cubio is a root crop that from the Andes mountains of South America. This beautif...
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Perennial Tree Kales/Collards/Broccoli
A perennial green tree like collard from Merritt College that will produce for many years. Roots easy by cuttings and these are done by seed so their is some genetic variation. A very hardy collar...
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This tree collard was bred by Ken Asmus of Oikos Tree Crops in Michigan and is the most cold tolerant strain of tree collard known. After years of working with tree collards grown from seed, Ken wa...
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Capsicum pubescens Mini Rocoto Brown is a very beautiful small brown rocoto. Their very productive, small plants produce almost round pods about 1in in diameter. These are juicy and crunchy and ...
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Solanum muricatum var Rio Bamba We mislabeled a few different flats, so all the mislabeled varieties are discounted as mix-up.  They are big and healthy but variety is not 100% confirmed so we are ...
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Capsicum pubescens We sourced our mother seeds for our mother plants from Smallislandseedco https://www.etsy.com/listing/927896499/aji-montufar-rocoto-pepper-seeds. Juicy, spicy quite prolific and ...
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Moringa is called the "Miracle Tree" or horseradish tree because  leaves, pods, and seeds are edible. Even the roots are edible and taste like horseradish (though some consider the root toxic so do...
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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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Rungia klossii A very popular in Papua New Guinea, Mushroom plant is a fast growing and bushy herb. The leaves have a very "mushroomy flavor" and the leaves can be added to dishes to impart a "savo...
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Zingiber Mioga A beautiful member of the ginger family with tropical foliage. The edible part is the young, premature flower shoot at the base of the plant. This pink/yellow learly flower can be p...
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Capsicum Pubescens We sourced our seeds for these amazing Rocoto Peppers from Smallislandseedco . These perennial peppers are about the size of large olive and are green with a black punching wit...
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Green leaves tinged with red are used in teas, salads and iced drinks with an citrus undertone
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Mertensia maritima Native to many a northern coastline on the Pacific and Atlantic, this uniquely briny plant delivers the oceanic taste of oysters, anchovies and mushrooms in its fleshy blue-gree...
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A vigorous upright mint with large, rounded green foliage. Sweet flavor and pear-like scent.
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Solanum muricatum. 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 when ripe. Th...
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Classic mint. Bright green leaves with strong menthol flavor.
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We searched far and wide for these elusive seeds. We finally found them in British Columbia from Small Island Seed Co. This amazing brassica is a perennial down to Zone 7. The plant produces a heav...
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Perennial Bunching Onion of Madagascar (tongolo maintso) This is the perennial green onion you will find throughout the Island of Madagascar. It does not produce seeds and is propagated by division...
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Physalis Crassifolia Yellow Nightshade Ground Cherry is a small low growing plant in the solanaceae (nightshade) family. This species is native to the southwest of the US and is perennial down to...
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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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Point of Java is a sugarcane from the Island of Java. It is a multi -color cane, with a majority being purple and fading into a rainbow sherbert color and it is a juicy variety.   The mother came f...
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The potato onion (Allium cepa var. aggregatum) is a member of the onion family. It reproduces by division of bulbs, rather than by seed (though it does produce seed some years). They are also known...
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