20 Tastiest Perennial Foods Anyone Can Grow
4 years ago in #gardening by homestead-guru (69)
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Thank you SO much for sharing and for supporting us with an upvote!
Buckthorne (or sea berries) is a great add to a perineal garden, you can grow this bush for vitamin C. Unlike oranges, it is very cold tolarant, with marble sized orange colored fruit.
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Wow, thanks for sharing!!!!
Very good source of viramin C, for those of us who can't grow oranges.
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