What fruits and vegetables come back every year?

There are many perennials crops that are known and loved by gardeners everywhere, including these ten common ones:
  • raspberries, blueberries and other berry bushes.
  • asparagus.
  • rhubarb.
  • kale (usually grown as an annual)
  • garlic (usually grown as an annual)
  • radicchio (usually grown as an annual)
  • horseradish.
  • globe artichokes.

Read rest of the answer. Then, what vegetables are perennials and annuals?

Perennials are popular with busy gardeners who don't want to replant every year. Popular perennial vegetables include asparagus, artichokes and rhubarb. Like ornamental perennial plants, these vegies grow from a dormant root or tuber usually called a crown. They are available from nurseries or mail-order specialists.

Secondly, are oranges annuals or perennials? Comparing annual and perennial flowers is a little like comparing apples and oranges. Each type of flower has its own characteristics and advantages. Annual flowers are those that complete their lifecycle in just one growing season.

Secondly, are any vegetables perennial?

Most of our favorite vegetables—beans, peppers, potatoes, and tomatoes (technically fruits!) —are annuals. They complete their life cycles in a single growing season, so we have to plant them year after year. There aren't many true perennial vegetable garden plants, but there are some that behave like perennials.

Do cucumbers come back every year?

Cucumbers are grown as an annual, which means that the plant does not regenerate after the growing season. Gardeners who save seed usually leave a plant of each variety in the ground and harvest the cucumbers after their usable stage. Fruit is cut open and the seeds removed, cleaned, dried and stored for future use.