HOMESTEAD HOW-TO
Asparagus is one of the most common perennial vegetables you can plant in your garden.
Artichokes thrive when they receive plenty of consistent moisture, so keeping them well-watered for optimal growth is crucial.
Radicchio is best enjoyed in delicious salads for a zesty kick.
Horseradish is popular for its culinary uses, and it is also quite easy to plant in your garden.
Believed to be the oldest leaf plant consumed by humans, watercress, known for its peppery green leaves, is also a perennial vegetable.
Rhubarb plants produce large, edible stalks that are flavorful and commonly used in pies, jams, and other desserts.
Grown for its culinary and medicinal use, garlic is an essential perennial vegetable to grow in your homestead garden.