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I burned $847 on vegetables last year. Then I planted these once. Now my grocery bill is $1,337 lighter and my HOA is threatening to fine me. You spend hours every spring replanting the same vegetables. Tomatoes die in August. Kale bolts in July. You start over next year and throw more money at seeds that won't make it past October. I did this for years until I found vegetables that grow like actual trees. Some hit 11 feet tall. One produces $312 worth of kale annually from a single $4.99 plant. Another one nearly destroyed my marriage when it jumped the fence into my neighbor Dave's yard. Tree Collards saved me $312 a year on kale alone. They grow on woody trunks 3 inches thick and produce for 10+ years in Zones 8-9. Asparagus gives you 25 years of harvests after you plant the crowns once. Rhubarb comes back bigger every spring for a decade. Jerusalem Artichokes produce 75 pounds of tubers from one plant but spread like they're personally offended by boundaries. I'm walking you through 11 perennial vegetables that act like trees and showing you the exact dollar savings from four years of growing them instead of buying the same stuff at Kroger every week. I tested these in Zone 8a from 2020 to 2024. My neighbor Dave bet me $50 they'd die in winter. The HOA sent me a violation notice for "agricultural activities" when my Cardoon hit 6 feet. My wife refers to one corner of the garden as "the $280 excavator rental lesson" after the Jerusalem Artichokes got out of control. But the math is clear: I spent $60 total on all these plants four years ago and I'm $4,430 ahead compared to buying the same vegetables at store prices. These work in Zones 3-9 depending on the plant. Subscribe if you want to stop replanting every year and start banking the grocery money instead. Drop a comment telling me which one you're planting first or tell me I'm crazy like Dave does. The HOA still hasn't responded to my letter. 📚 RESOURCES: 🌱 Project Tree Collard (where to buy tree collards) 📖 "Perennial Vegetables" by Eric Toensmeier Got questions about growing these in your zone? Ask below. Which vegetable are you most excited to try? Has your HOA ever sent you a violation notice for your garden? #PerennialVegetables #TreeCollards #GardeningSavings