Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
If you are interested in planting fruits and vegetables once in your garden and then not having to plant anything for a long time. Then…
Perennial vegetables - crops you can plant once, and harvest year after year - are relatively rare in the plant food world, but save you tonnes of money!
Providing endless harvests and sustainability, perennial vegetables are crops you can plant once and reap the benefits of harvest for years to come. A
You can plant these best perennial vegetables once and then harvest them again and again for years to come!
If you’re looking to have a food garden, why not create an edible front yard landscape? Learn how you can create an eye-pleasing design.
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
As you know forests are completely self-sustaining. Interestingly, no one maintains a natural forest, yet they are the most productive part of ecosystems on Earth. …
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
What could be better than having fresh herbs in your garden return every spring? Growing perennial herbs in your garden means you can reap the benefits of growing edible and medicinal herbs from one growing
You don't often think of grandma's flower garden as a good place to harvest your lunch, but there are a surprising number of tasty edibles growing in most perennial flower beds. Beyond edible flowers,
Shade-tolerant fruiting plants can be hard to find, but there are still quite a few fruits that grow in shade, whether part shade or full shade. Don't give up on homegrown fruit just because you
Plant these veggies once and you can pluck, snip and tear nutrient rich food off all season while your veggies grow back even stronger.
Whether you are planting a survival garden out of necessity, preparedness, or simply to become more self reliant, you will appreciate the feeling of security it provides! Learn which plants to select for long term food supplies, nutrition and herbal remedies as well as how to design your garden for sustainability.
What’s the Lady Farmer cure for the January doldrums? Planning the next season’s garden, of course!
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Edibles like fruit and nut trees, herbs, and perennial vegetables take a lot of work to get started. However, unlike an annual vegetable garden that will require daily tending, setting up perennial edible landscaping only need occasional maintenance once established. Here are tips to get you started!
Growing food in shady spaces is easier than you might think, and with these perennial crops, you can plant once and harvest for a lifetime. Shade gardening can be tricky, and the vast majority of
Learn which flowers should be planted in your vegetable garden. Companion planting flowers and vegetables, yeilds better, healthier plants.
Discover 23 stunning perennials that bloom spring to fall! From coneflowers to asters, find the perfect long-lasting blooms for your garden.
"BEST Edible Perennial Fruits and Vegetables for Years of Harvest" will help you to build that sustainable garden without all the work!
Looking for a way to maximize your garden yields without maximizing your time in the garden? Consider a perennial garden!
Love the idea of fresh, homegrown herbs but don't have much time for gardening? These delicious perennial herbs will come back reliably year after year. Even if you don't have a dedicated veggie patch or
You can plant these best perennial vegetables once and then harvest them again and again for years to come!
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Growing food in shady spaces is easier than you might think, and with these perennial crops, you can plant once and harvest for a lifetime. Shade gardening can be tricky, and the vast majority of
What could be better than having fresh herbs in your garden return every spring? Growing perennial herbs in your garden means you can reap the benefits of growing edible and medicinal herbs from one growing
Now that we know what a perennial is, let's take a look at nine of the most common edible perennials.
There are many edible perennials for the food garden. Learn how to grow perennial vegetables, fruits, and herbs to feed your family year after year. There are perennial edible plants that will grow in almost every gardening zone! Start growing today!
Enjoy more edibles with putting in less work! Grow one or several of these popular varieties and enjoy fresh veggies and herbs for more than one growing season. Some of these may not be "true" perennials, however in the right climate with the right growing conditions...they'll come back season after season with little
Perennial plants can be the secret weapon to increase food production on your homestead with less hands on time. Best part, you can easily sneak them into your landscaping and yard to get a great
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
You don't often think of grandma's flower garden as a good place to harvest your lunch, but there are a surprising number of tasty edibles growing in most perennial flower beds. Beyond edible flowers,
Introducing flowers to a garden has many benefits in addition to adding beauty. The flowers can be used in animal crops to deter pests and attract beneficial insects such as pollinators. Interplant
Love the idea of fresh, homegrown herbs but don't have much time for gardening? These delicious perennial herbs will come back reliably year after year. Even if you don't have a dedicated veggie patch or
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
Acadia Tucker’s long love affair with perennial foods has produced this easy-to-understand guide to growing, harvesting, and eating them. A regenerative farmer and gardener deeply concerned about global warming, Tucker believes there may be no better time to plant perennials. Sturdy and deep-roote
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
Shade-tolerant fruiting plants can be hard to find, but there are still quite a few fruits that grow in shade, whether part shade or full shade. Don't give up on homegrown fruit just because you
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture