Too Lazy To Garden? 9 Vegetables You Plant ONCE and They Come Back Every Year

#PerennialVegetables #FoodGarden #VegetableGarden #PerennialVegetables #FoodGarden #VegetableGarden #GardeningTips #PerennialPlants #HomeGarden #GrowYourOwnFood #EdibleGarden #PermaGarden What if you only had to plant your vegetables once — and they just kept coming back? 🌿 Most gardeners spend hundreds of dollars and dozens of hours every single spring just to end up back at square one. Same trip to the garden center. Same starting point. Same result when winter arrives and erases everything. Nobody told you there's an entire category of vegetables that doesn't work that way. In this video, I'll walk you through 9 perennial vegetables you plant ONCE — and they feed your family for years without replanting. Here's what's inside: 1️⃣ Asparagus 2️⃣ Artichoke 3️⃣ Horseradish 4️⃣ Rhubarb 5️⃣ Sorrel 6️⃣ Walking onion 7️⃣ Lovage 8️⃣ Jerusalem artichoke 9️⃣ Perennial kale I'll also cover the soil prep that makes or breaks every perennial planting, the exact watering schedule that builds deep drought-resistant roots, and the one mistake that silently kills most people's asparagus beds before they ever see a real harvest. Whether you're gardening in zones 3 through 10, in a small backyard or a large plot, these plants are proven performers that reward patience with decades of production — not just seasons. 💚 👉 Stay until the end — one of these plants is almost certainly already growing wild near your house, completely free for the taking, and most people drive past it every single day without knowing it's food. Start building a food garden that compounds in value every year — not one you rebuild from scratch every spring. If this gives you a new way of thinking about your garden, subscribe for more practical, no-nonsense growing guides that save you money and put real food on your table season after season.