5 Must-Grow Perennial Vegetables: Harvest Year After Year… π©βπΎ π§βπΎ
5 Must-Grow Perennial Vegetables: Harvest Year After Year… π©βπΎ π§βπΎ
Wish you could plant once and harvest the same plant year after year? Well you can! …if you plant perennial vegetables. π₯¬ π₯¬ π₯¬ Try some of these beautiful, unusual and surprisingly tasty options! Why not experiment with some new varieties and discover new favorites that will keep on producing year in year out?!
Ben shows us how, with these top 5 perennial vegetable tips. Let the love show and let the veg grow!
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very nice video
Wow, the first two have got to be related to thistles.
We have 400 feet of rhubarb. Half acre of garlic. Half acre of asparagus
Great video! ThAnks for sharing!
I threw down a pack of random seeds I got from the dollar store and had a small rhubarb pop up last year. As of today the leaves are almost the size of my thigh now and thereβs four more plants coming up. Excited for pie next summer!
i really enjoyed this video i watch tons of garden videos but i like how you present your info, your voice is enjoyable to listen to, video clips are great. good job. i love the idea of an edible garden each year
My plant order came in today! (4" pots) π I received a Richmond’s Pride ‘Purple Tree Collard’, a Passiflora edulis ‘Frederick’, and a Coyote mint Monardella villosa ‘Russian River’ it has a lovely scent. I can’t wait until I get to make some tea with it and the bees are going to love it!
I’m inland north county San Diego with very mild winters (we basically have 3 seasons π) and very hot summers 100+. I had the Globe artichoke for years but I failed during a bad drought and lost them all π₯. Stunning blooms, this vid inspired me to try again there are plenty at the nursery’s right now. Happy gardening y’all!
Asparagus live long years
Cut open into halves, 50 gallon barrels for taller(dog resistant)above ground planting..
Id stock those cutti gs in water first to get roots going.
Where is your garden ? Sure like to visit to see it.
Very insightful. We appreciate you
Thanks! Although being in Central Florida I suspect some of these may not work for me! I am a novice grower praying I can keep my seedling and young plants alive! I have a lot sprouted but Idk. I already have some strawberries & tomatoes from small plants I bought.
Did that greenhouse come in a kit or did you create and build it or what?
Here close to Stockholm we don’t get the worst winters but it’s till around -10, I wonder if any of the plants in the video would survive outside…
Hi again, what is your method for deterring cats from the garden ? I have about 20 wild cats around here and they have cost me around Β£150 / Β£200 in lost plants and preventative measures just this year alone.
Thrusting eruptionsβ¦
black berries are tough as hell and put out berries every year
My neighbor is 99 yrs old and she has a 60yr old rhubarb patch that she harvests every single day from early spring until fall. She says pull it . Donβt cut it! She also splits them every single yr. And they are such healthy plants.
What breed dog do you have, it looks exactly like mine! Our’s is part poodle and something else, adopted from a no kill shelter.
watch the dog with leek any bulb or allium is deadly
We have this huge oregano that’s taken over a large patch of garden. A bunch of perennials struggle in zone 4 but this guy just loves it here.
Thrusting eruptionsβ¦.?
How about runner beans. Just add manure on top each year and they go on for ever.
Thank you for mentioning the lengths in centimeters as well! It’s a subtle but useful touch.
Ben you are super fun and informative. If HGTV has not hired you yet, they should!
Good stuff
Strawberries?
In my parent’s house, there is an orange tree, and a tangerine tree, 53 years old, and they keep producing fruit every year, and mostly all the time have fruit.
i can’t stop looking at the doggy =)
This is the most unique and information packed videos I’ve seen! Thank you so much for sharing!
Artichokes you mean Fartychokes they give painful amounts of wind
I like artichokes. I don’t know if we get enough sun though, do you think they’d make it in Seattle WA?
4 plants I would never want to eat. Give me meat anyday, all I need to plant is grass and I can eat meat season after season and it just keeps growing
Thank you
The globe artichoke has thrusting erruptions of glaucous foliage. Lol.
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Garlic and onions are poisonous for dogs!
Do these things come back in the spring if you have harsh winters say, below zero for most of the winter? I know my rhubarb does fine every year, but I dont know about anything else in this video.
Take a hint vegetablles don’t grow on flowers
Wow, the artichoke blossom looks like milk thistle
What was the second one again?
What zone are you growing in?
I’m in zone 5b and always lose my artichokes before I get chokes.π
So the dog likes to occasionally get into the garden and take a leak?
Lovage. Purslane. Sorrel. Wild violets. They come back year after year and are great in salads.
Love your energy bro!
All i have to do is look st.ehat plants u have and well….your environment is totally different…even the soil.ph
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Unfortunately artichokes are not hardy in cold climates.
Can you grow vegetables in a flower pot instead of the ground due to animals and weather