Vegetable Gardening

Annuals vs Perennials in your vegetable garden



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Now right here we’ve got onions we got beets turnips and spinach we’ve been eating off of those all winter long your annuals grow back from seed every year like your beans and your corn and then you have your perennials that come back each year say your rhubarb your asparagus your strawberries your

Blackberries those sorts of things and believe it or not when they’re in the right environment sweet potatoes and tomatoes are perennials they’re both Vining plants and they’ll just keep right on a growing

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  1. The beginning of the video, you can hear the peeper frogs, where’s this ? And when did you film it…. Signed spring fever !

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