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Are there any veggies that will come up year after year without having to replant them? Because every year I put in tomatoes and I was wondering if thee was anything that you just put in once and then it kept coming back. I don't think so, but I thought I'd ask.
Asparagus, Rhubarb, Horseradish, Jeruselam Artichokes, "regular" Artichokes if you're in a mold-winter climate... and if you extend into fruit...Strawberries...well, most berries, fruit trees, etc. Quite a few herbs fit the bill, as well.
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mluxia
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Asparagus, rhubarb, horseradish all are perreniel. There are some varieties of onions (ie egyptian walking onions) that for practical purposes behave like a perreniel. Peppers can be dug up and overwintered inside and replanted again outside.
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SurfCutt...
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Rhubarb
Strawberries : If they are taken care of and thinned out ,but will in time have to be replanted or transplanted at some point ,