Acrtinidia arguta – kiwi – Issai

Issai is a selection known for being completely self fertile so just 1 plant is needed to enjoy the fruit. Best in full sun to ripen fruit properly. They work great for canning. It Grows 20 to 40 feet tall and a trellis is required. The plant comes originally from Japan and Korea. Direct sunlight [...]
Capsicum pubescens – Golder Rocoto – Golden Rocoto Pepper – Red Rocoto Pepper

This is the perennial pepper from hell. While most garden peppers are annuals, this perennial pepper will over-winter & become a 6’ shrub. It has been grown in Peru & Bolivia for 5000 years. The large (& very beautiful) yellow fruit has thick flesh like a Bell Pepper, though variable in heat, it is a [...]
Pepper – Giant Szegedi – bell pepper

Originally a variety from Hungary, this variety very hard to find in the United States. Short, fairly compact plants produce good yields of very crisp, thick walled, very sweet peppers that average 4 inches long. Fruits start out white and slowly turn yellow, then orange, and finally turn red at maturity. Fruits stay well on [...]
Cape Gooseberry – Physalis

The genus is characterized by the small orange fruit similar in size, shape and structure to a small tomato, but partly or fully enclosed in a large papery husk derived from the calyx. Many Physalis species are called groundcherries. One name for Physalis peruviana is Cape Gooseberry, not to be confused with the vast majority [...]
How to grow Curry Plant – Murraya koenigii – Rutaceae

This is the edible Curry Plant, Murraya koenigii – Rutaceae. It is sometimes confused with Helichrysum italicum which smells like it, but is very bitter. It’s a shrub or small tree, native to India and in the foothills of the Himalayas, eastward to Myanmar and southern China. It is easily grown in a pot indoors [...]
Growing Potatoes in a Stacked Box

Here is an interesting way to grow potatoes in a small area like a small back yard, balcony or porch. With just a few pounds of starting potatoes you can buy in the local grocery store, you can have up to 100 lbs of potatoes at the end of the summer. Potatoes grow from the [...]
African Basil, Tree Basil, Kilimanjaro Basil, Camphor Basil, Hoary Basil, Feverplant

Ocimum gratissimum and Ocimum kilimandscharicum
Nettles, Stinging Nettles

Latin Name: Urtica dioica, Nettles, Stinging nettlee Water Equipments: Drought tolerant once established. Light Requirements: Full Sun For a Complete List of Other Perennial Vegetables and how to grow them, Click here For more Information on Natural Pest Control on Stinging Nettles, Click here For more Information on Natural Preventive Pest Suppression Methods and Schedules [...]
Goumi Eleagnus, Sweet Scarlet Goumi

Latin Name: Goumi Eleagnus, , Sweet Scarlet Goumi, Elaeagnus multiflora Water Equipments: Drought tolerant once established. Light Requirements: Full Sun For a Complete List of Other Perennial Vegetables and how to grow them, Click here For more Information on Natural Pest Control on Goumi Eleagnus, Click here For more Information on Natural Preventive Pest Suppression [...]
New Zealand Spinach

Latin Name: Tetragonia tetragonioides, New Zealand Spinach Water Equipments: Keep New Zealand spinach evenly moist; water regularly for rapid, full growth. Do not let the soil dry out. For a Complete List of Other Perennial Vegetables and how to grow them, Click here For more Information on Natural Pest Control on New Zealand Spinach, Click [...]
Pepino Dulce, Pepino, Melon Pear, Melon Shrub, Pear Mellon

Latin Name Solanum muricatum, Pepino Dulce For a Complete List of Other Perennial Vegetables and how to grow them, Click here For more Information on Natural Pest Control on Pepino Dulce, Click here For more Information on Natural Preventive Pest Suppression Methods and Schedules for the Year, Click here Water Equipments: The pepino dulce [...]
Tree pepper, Rocoto

Latin Name Capsicum pubescens, Tree pepper, Rocoto Water Equipments: The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and requires well-drained soil. The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. and can grow in very acid and very alkaline soils. It cannot grow in the shade. It requires moist soil. Light Requirements: [...]
Pineapple Guava

Latin Name: Feijoa sellowiana , Pineapple Guava Water Equipments: They are shallow rooted and should be watered regularly and mulched. Light Requirements: Sunny Harvesting: Fully ripe fruits are juicy, sweet, very pleasant and fig-like in taste. Plant Habits: Fruit quality is best in areas where summer temps do not exceed 100 degrees F. In very [...]
Mandarin Melon Berry, Che

Latin Name Che, Cudrania tricuspidata (Mandarin Melon Berry) Water Equipments: Medium, Dry locations will need irrigation. Light Requirements: Sunny Harvesting: Fully ripe fruits are juicy, sweet, very pleasant and fig-like in taste. Plant Habits: Placement of the tree should be in the open or along side of small trees like Filberts or Apples. Planting in [...]
Tree Tomato

Latin Name: Tamarillo, Perennial Tree Tomato, Solanum betaceum Water Equipments: Medium, Dry locations will need irrigation. Light Requirements: The tamarillo prefers subtropical climate, with rainfall between 600 and 4000 millimeters and annual temperatures between 15 and 20 °C Harvesting: Stems The fruit is eaten by scooping the flesh from a halved fruit. When [...]
Perennial Sweet Leek, Spanish allium, Elephant garlic – Allium ampeloprasum

Latin Name: Allium ampeloprasum, perennial sweet leek; (Spanish allium) Water Equipments: Medium, Dry locations will need irrigation. Light Requirements: Afternoon sun (greater than 6 hours a day) Rich, well-drained soil in full sun Harvesting: Stems are pulled when the stems are pencil thick, or left until leek-sized, and used fresh or quickly cooked. Cut as [...]
Walking Onion, Egyption Walking Onion

Latin Name: Allium cepa proliferum or Egyptian Walking Onion Water Equipments: Medium, Dry locations will need irrigation. Light Requirements: Afternoon sun (greater than 6 hours a day) Harvesting: Harvest the stalks. Both the greens and bulbs are edible. Leave some bulbs in the ground for next year’s harvest. Make sure to let some of the [...]
