Plant These 10 Perennial Fruits and Vegetables for Years of Delicious Harvests

If you detest replanting every year, perennials may be your best friends in the garden. Perennials may take some time to establish themselves in the first year or so, but some fruits and vegetables can regenerate for decades. You don’t have to be a lazy gardener or a cheapskate to embrace perennials; who doesn’t like more for less?

1. Onions

Drop onion bulbs in the garden in the autumn, and they’ll be going full-force by spring. Even in snow, you may see persistent green onion shoots reaching up for a glimpse of the sun. These vegetables flower, seed, then conveniently divide their …read more