Edible Gardening

11 Easy Edible Perennials – Plant Once and Harvest Every Year



Welcome back to our cottage garden! I thought I would show you around our current collection of perennial fruit and vegetable plants. We are based in the south of England in approximately zone 8, so do check if these plants will suit your garden zone too. We are always looking to grow more perennial plants so stay tuned as we expand this growing space and harvest more food from the garden.

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20 Comments

  1. How do you care for your new strawberry plants? Do you let them stay where they are planted? Do you cut them from the “mother” plant or leave them connected?

  2. Thank you for the video. Can you tell me the name of the plant you just bought, with the berries and spinachlike leaves?

  3. Another good one video 👏 I've had no idea, that there is a kind of onion like this! I've already spotted where I can buy it 😁
    I'm still sad because of my asparaguses. I've had them for a few years, there were yummy and the crops were massive. But it was so tasty that some rodent ate them all 😢
    I have something to add on the theme – I highly reccomend a kind of rucola which is on the same spot for many years. I have one for 3 years now and it's thriving. So many rucola leaves during all summer and bees love their flowers. Win-win.

  4. Your videos are lovely . I learned a lot , and look forward to growing these plants in my garden! Thank you for sharing your garden journey with us!

  5. This was fantastic! I didn't realise you could grow so many fruits and vegetables in the garden!

  6. I get so happy whenever I see you post a video! It's so satisfying to see the progress of things you've invested in over time.

  7. Thanks you for the video! Always great to see perennial edible plants that other people have. Less maintenance as annual, more wildlife habitat, stronger plants and what I also find interesting are the more unusual plants.

    We have an (red) hardy kiwi in our garden (one male, one female). Flowered (both) this year for the first time but no fruits yet. Hope next year. Watch out though, can get massive and needs a lot of climbing space. Hope yours will grow and be healthy!

  8. That is a very nice assortment of perennial vegetables. I have most but not all of them in my garden.

  9. 'you can eat from them, the caterpillars can eat from them, it's ok'
    How refreshing to hear.

  10. you need a male and female kiwi plant to get fruit,nd did you know strawberry leaves are also eadible and very nutritous. i dry them and addto my tealeaves , the help with eye degeneration problems as well

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