Some vegetables will produce a harvest for you for many years.
Green onions
Some onion varieties will produce crops for many years.
Among perennial onions, you can choose autumn bunched types.
They send out stems after they are cut.
The onion has a pleasant, delicate taste.
Rhubarb
Rhubarb is a perennial plant. In cold climates, rhubarb can produce crops for more than 10 years.
However, remember that the leaves of the plant are poisonous, only the stems are edible.
Asparagus
Choose perennial varieties of asparagus. This vegetable will also grow in your garden for decades.
In addition, asparagus begins to produce fruit early in the spring.
The vegetable is valued for its delicate taste and versatility in cooking.
Previously, we told you what you can’t grow next to lettuce.