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What if you could plant once… and keep harvesting food for the next 20, 30, even 50+ years? 🌱 In this video, we break down 20 insanely productive perennial crops that grow like fruit trees — no yearly replanting, no constant tilling, and far less work than traditional gardens. These are the long-forgotten food plants our great-grandparents depended on through harsh winters, economic collapse, and food shortages — and they’re still available today. From hardy kiwi vines producing massive harvests, to ancient trees that feed families for over a century, to vegetables that come back stronger every single year, these crops completely change how you think about gardening, homesteading, and long-term food security. In this video, you’ll discover: ✅ Crops that outproduce annual gardens with a fraction of the effort ✅ Fruit trees that thrive on neglect ✅ Nitrogen-fixing plants that improve your soil while feeding you ✅ Perennial vegetables you never need to replant ✅ Cold-hardy and drought-proof survival crops ✅ Plants that keep producing for generations Whether you’re building a permaculture system, a low-maintenance homestead, or just want to permanently cut your grocery bill, these crops are true game-changers. 🌳 Featured plants include: Hardy Kiwi, Mayhaw, Serviceberry, Cornelian Cherry, Jujube, Medlar, Quince, Aronia, Sea Buckthorn, Goumi, Honeyberry, Elderberry, Mulberry, Pawpaw, American Persimmon, Loquat, Feijoa, Perennial Leeks (Elephant Garlic), Good King Henry, and Jerusalem Artichoke (Sunchokes). If you’re tired of replanting the same crops every spring and want a true “plant once, harvest for decades” food system, this video is for you. 👍 Like the video if you support permanent food systems 🌱 Subscribe to Roots Archive for daily videos on productive crops, self-sufficiency, and smart growing 💬 Comment below: Which perennial crop would you plant first?