5 Perennials to Plant Once that will Feed You Forever…

Published 2024-04-06
Just plant these perennials one time and they will feed you for the rest of your life...

00:00 Intro
00:11 First Perennial Asparagus
01:56 Asparagus Trick
02:19 Second Perennial Strawberries
03:22 Planting Strawberries Trick
04:58 Third Perennial Brambles
06:20 Fourth Perennial Herbs
07:50 Fifth Perennial Blueberries
08:45 Planting Blueberries Trick
10:00 Perennials I wouldn't Plant
10:38 Final Thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • @jamesprigioni
    Share the video if you enjoyed it! 😁🐕❤ 00:00 Intro 00:11 First Perennial Asparagus 01:56 Asparagus Trick 02:19 Second Perennial Strawberries 03:22 Planting Strawberries Trick 04:58 Third Perennial Brambles 06:20 Fourth Perennial Herbs 07:50 Fifth Perennial Blueberries 08:45 Planting Blueberries Trick 10:00 Perennials I wouldn't Plant 10:38 Final Though
  • @carolmayer9789
    James, because of you I turned my suburban backyard into a food forest. Thanks for all the great info your channel gives.❤
  • @lindajarvis4517
    Here in the UK I had a garden which had 4 strawberry plants.....we kept planting the babies that they produced ..5 years later I moved to a different place and took over 50 plants with me ...then we moved again after 3 More years and took nearly 100 plants with us.. and gave away over 100 plants before we moved....we had SO MANY STRAWBERRIES that my kids would say "oh no not strawberries again for dessert"
  • @edl653
    Having mint growing is a lawn is wonderful if you cut your own grass. Every time I do the lawn, the air fills with the mint smell.
  • @lisamuse574
    it’s a ruff life guarding a garden, isn’t it, tuck? ❤🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾
  • @MattyDemello
    I have 2 blueberry tree's that are 31 years old, and they are still producing HEAVILY. It's amazing. My dad planted them 2 when I was 10 years old. I'm now 41. I added 3 more blueberries and 2 pink lemonade blueberries.
  • @yourvoicecanbeat
    I’m starting to think Tuck makes James do all the work and just eats all the food. I’m on to you Tuck!
  • @missmonasuzette
    It's such a joy to see someone that's so happy and enthusiastic, not to mention knowledgeable about growing food :) I can't imagine what your dinner table must taste like! Love your channel! ❣
  • @twspma3549
    Also, thank you James for showing us how a back yard isn't just for grass but a whole lifetime of food. Rhubarb is not preferred by all but for those of us addicted to the tangy perennial we appreciate a good patch of it too.
  • @poke-talia268
    Another super handy plant to grow that will come back year after year would be chives. Such a tasty garnish and very low maintenence once established.
  • @dennismoore8351
    I love rosemary. I am propagating one right now. I took a few cuttings from our big one. I am going to put it in the ground. When it gets large enough, some of the stems get woody, i cut them at about 12 inches. Drop them in a bucket of water for about a half hour. Get your wood fired grill going. Thread you meat and veggies on the rosemary skewers and plzce on the grill. Much better than bamboo or metal skewers. The other benefit to rosemary in the ground, your dogs and cats will rub against it as they walk by. It is a natural flea repellant, and your pet smells great.
  • If you plan on growing blackberries, I strongly recommend planting a thornless variety. Black berries are extremely invasive, and the plants with thorns are absolutely treacherous. However, the ones with thorns do make a great barrier to keep people out of an area.
  • @aaron-dd5zr
    As a landscaper and lawncare service provider. I am turning a portion of my lawn area into a Honey bee haven.
  • @ugaladh
    I planted about 40 asparagus plants about 30 years ago. I used to get tired of so much of it, that i'd give it away at work. Now, I'm down to about 6 plants which are still quite productive. Had a rosemary plant that lasted about 25 years, the next lasted only 1.5 years due to a hard winter.
  • @SkullsAndSugar
    I didn't know strawberries were perennials and I found out in the best way. I had a basket of strawberries on my porch and the deer ate it all the way down to the dirt. I was going to throw it away but forgot. The next year it grew back and I got a few delicious berries off of it! I plan to grow a lot more and guard out from the deer
  • Stinging nettle gives you tons of greens as it grows really high (in my rich soil). Dont need much and it spreads nicely. Dries wonderfully and adds richness to soups. High in minerals.
  • I was extremely excited when we moved into our new (old farmhouse) home and noticed asparagus growing next to each fence post! I love going out there, picking it,eating it and sharing with my puppy she loves them as much as I do 🥰
  • James you are so sweet. I always enjoy the real love of the garden that comes over in your videos and young Tuck is living his best life. That's for the great tips