Perennial Vegetables

Perennial vegetables are transformative plants that produce food year after year without replanting, reducing labor while building soil health and creating resilient, low-maintenance food systems. This diverse category includes asparagus, artichokes, rhubarb, perennial onions, tree collards, sorrels, and numerous other crops that establish once and deliver harvests for decades.

Unlike annual vegetables that require yearly tilling, planting, and fertility inputs, perennial vegetables develop deep root systems that improve soil structure, mine nutrients from depth, and support beneficial soil biology. Many perennials produce during windows when annual crops are unavailable, such as early spring asparagus and winter tree collards, extending fresh harvests throughout the year. These plants often thrive in partial shade and marginal areas where annual vegetables struggle, filling understory niches in food forests and utilizing space beneath fruit trees productively.

Perennial vegetables require patience during establishment but reward with increasing yields over time, many producing for 10-20 years or more with minimal care. They naturally suppress weeds through dense growth, tolerate neglect better than annuals, and eliminate the need for constant soil disturbance that depletes organic matter. Hardy across USDA Zones 3-10 depending on species, perennial vegetables are essential for permaculture designs, sustainable homesteads, and anyone seeking productive, regenerative food gardens with reduced annual workload.

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Perennial vegetables are transformative plants that produce food year after year without replanting, reducing labor while building soil health and creating resilient, low-maintenance food systems. This diverse category includes asparagus, artichokes, rhubarb, perennial onions, tree collards, sorrels, and numerous other crops that establish once and deliver harvests for decades.

Unlike annual vegetables that require yearly tilling, planting, and fertility inputs, perennial vegetables develop deep root systems that improve soil structure, mine nutrients from depth, and support beneficial soil biology. Many perennials produce during windows when annual crops are unavailable, such as early spring asparagus and winter tree collards, extending fresh harvests throughout the year. These plants often thrive in partial shade and marginal areas where annual vegetables struggle, filling understory niches in food forests and utilizing space beneath fruit trees productively.

Perennial vegetables require patience during establishment but reward with increasing yields over time, many producing for 10-20 years or more with minimal care. They naturally suppress weeds through dense growth, tolerate neglect better than annuals, and eliminate the need for constant soil disturbance that depletes organic matter. Hardy across USDA Zones 3-10 depending on species, perennial vegetables are essential for permaculture designs, sustainable homesteads, and anyone seeking productive, regenerative food gardens with reduced annual workload.

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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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 Chayote (Sechium edule), also known as mirliton, choko, tayota, chocho (Jamaica), and chuchu (Brazil), is an edible plant belonging to the gourd and squash family, Cucurbitaceae.   It is a perenn...
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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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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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Excellent edible and ornamental canna lily that is native to the coast and valleys of the Andes. The tubers, seeds and leaves are all edible and widely used and cultivated in South America. The tub...
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Tough and easy to grow native plant of South Eastern Europe, Horseradish grows up to 3 feet tall and makes a spreading clump. Harvest your own fresh tangy roots as you need them through the fall, w...
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Also known as Chinese Artichoke and pronounced as krones, this attractive, hardy perennial produces small, artichoke flavored tubers, which are delicious in salads and stir frys. Easily grown in th...
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Also known as Jerusalem Artichoke, Sunchokes are a perennial member of the sunflower family and are native to the east coast of North America from southern Canada south to Florida and east to South...
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Native to the central Andes region of South America Oca is grown as an important root crop second only to potatoes. Also very popular in New Zealand where it is simply called yam. An herbaceous per...
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Smallanthus sonchifolius Yacon is a species of perennial daisy traditionally grown in the northern and central Andes from Colombia to northern Argentina for its crisp, sweet-tasting, tuberous roo...
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Fuki (Petasites japonicus)
Giant perennial plant is excellent around ponds, streams and other moist areas. Has excellent 3 foot long stalks that are edible and cultivated as a vegetable in Japan. Dramatic 2.5 foot round dark...
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'ASIAN BLACK' is a rare heirloom sugar cane. This very unique dark purple or black variety is a shorter growing variety compared to others. It has large wide broad green leaves and is very sweet ...
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Gandana is a type of perennial leek grown in Afghanistan. This leek grows for about 3 years and is cut and come again similar to garlic chives. It also produces seed, which can be used for propagat...
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Perennial Tree Kales/Collards/Broccoli
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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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 "Lem...
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Smallanthus sonchifolius Yacon is a species of perennial daisy traditionally grown in the northern and central Andes from Colombia to northern Argentina for its crisp, sweet-tasting, tuberous roo...
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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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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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Yacon is a species of perennial daisy traditionally grown in the northern and central Andes from Colombia to northern Argentina for its crisp, sweet-tasting, tuberous roots. Also known as Peruvian ...
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 This perennial plant is related to parsley and carrots. It first produces a thick crown of parsley flavored greens and then is followed by lots of small crunchy tubers. Both the the flowers and se...
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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 k...
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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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(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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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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