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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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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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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Allium fistulosum var "red toga" One of our hardest to find perennial  green onion. A perennial, frost-resistant plant used for green scallions. It forms a thickening with an attractive purple-red ...
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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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Fruiting Shrubs and Groundcovers
(Mentha piperita) – A splendid chocolate mint variety that adds a unique surprising taste to your herbal tea cup. Can be used in baking and fresh fruit salads. Will remind you of eating a mint patt...
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Dioscorea polystachya, called Chinese Yam, Cinnamon-vine, Nagaimo, is a large herbaceous perennial vine with cinnamon-scented flowers in spring. Produces a large edible tuber after a few years, plu...
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We dont know much about this sugarcane.  The mother came from the amazinf Green Planet Farm in Florida (check out their awesome collections)... A little about sugarcane.. You want it and we got it!...
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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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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 Very large, bell paper shaped brown rocoto.  Nice heat and color. More about Rocotos... Are you ready for this amazing black seeded hot pepper from South America.? This hardy...
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A compact English lavender, happy to grow in pots or used for low borders. Heat, humidity, and drought tolerant. Blooms dark blue to light purple flowers. Deadhead after the flowering season to pro...
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Berries & Fruiting Bushes
Solanum oocorum vs Solanum oocarpum vs Solanum robustum. Introduction from Santa Cruw Fruit Growers. Its a "Delicious fruit, sweet and sour, meaty and juicy". Hardy/pernnial to 9b in a food forest ...
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Capsicum pubescens One of the most beautiful rocoto peppers.  Rich maroon almost chocolate coloring with the shape of a Aji Largo Rocoto.  It is said to be a more vining type rocoto and the peppers...
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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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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 perenni...
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Helianthus strumosus- a close  relative of sunchoke, smooth skin and much larger.  Some tubers reach almost a foot long.  Flavor and growth habitat very similar to sunchoke.  A rare and harder to f...
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Native Tree Seedlings
Toona sinensis Chinese Toon is a tree in the mahogany family that can grow up to 65 feet tall and 30 feet wide . It produces small flowers in pendulous clusters in springThe tree will spread by su...
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Allium schoenoprasum A hardy perennial herb. Easy to grow, chives pack a lot of flavor for their compact size. The plants form neat grass-like clumps of tubular leaves that contribute an onion fla...
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CP 67-500 is from Florida Breeding program through the USDA. "Bluish stalks with a heavy waxy bloom. The most productive in terms of syrup production (750 gallons/acre with plant cane) and fairly ...
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Mentha Spicata 'Crispa' A spearmint with curled leaves also known as 'Curly Mint'. Highly aromatic, tastes very similar to spearmint and has culinary and medicinal uses. Easy to grow! USDA Certifie...
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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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An early, somewhat dwarf sunchoke! Sometimes harvests as early as August! This semi-dwarf sunchoke variety produces masses of tubers near the central stem. Easier to clean, spreads less in the gar...
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Fruiting and Flowering Vines
 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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