What Fruits and Vegetables can I Grow for 12 months in UK?
Most vegetables are annuals and will need to be planted each year, in fact every few weeks during their season to ensure a constant supply. Lettuce, carrots, spring onions and radish are still worth doing this way as they are fast growers. Although they are annuals and take longer to mature, runner bean, climbing french beans (particularly the purple podded), and courgettes are prolific, easy to grow and attractive. Perennials include perpetual spinach, asparagus, rhubarb, globe and Jerusalem artichokes. Soft fruit bushes and fruit trees are also perennial, though raspberries will require careful pruning., grow raspberries, blueberries, gooseberries, strawberries, apples pears and plums. Also try apricots if yu have a south facing wall.