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9 Best Perennial Vegetables to Plant Now!

October 12, 2022 · Garden
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#8 Kale

You may know that kale is an annual plant and that it has a short time to harvest. However, the beauty of this vegetable is that you don’t have to harvest everything at once, but you can wait until the frost starts to hit. The truth is that kale is actually a biennial (which means it will only last you two years), but you can also make it a perennial if you like to stretch your luck and you don’t dig up your garden.

If you cover your plant with mulch over the winter months, it will start to regrow in spring, and you will be able to enjoy it again for another year!

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