More people cooking from scratch during lockdown has led to a rise in demand for fresh veg.
Supermarket chains and 海角视频 growers say they have seen sales rocket for greens such as leaks, sprouts, broccoli and cabbage.
In the last year, Tesco has also seen demand for herbs and spices soar by more than 25 per cent as more Britons take to picking up their recipe books and cook from scratch.
Veganism and plant-based events such as Meat Free Mondays and Veganuary also contributed to the surge in sales of greens, according to Lincolnshire-based TH Clements.
The company, based near Boston, is one of the 海角视频鈥檚 biggest growers of greens such as sprouts, cabbage, broccoli and spring greens and is a supplier to supermarket giant Tesco.
Tesco said that since the first lockdown in March last year, it has seen increases in its sales of vegetables against the previous year, with the highest increase in leeks, with demand up by more than 30 per cent.
It has also seen increases in sales of cabbage, up nearly 25 per cent; broccoli, up 20 per cent; sprouts, up 10 per cent; kale, up 10 per cent; and spinach, up nearly 10 per cent.
TH Clements spokesman Richard Mowbray said: 鈥淚n the last year, sales of greens have particularly soared and we are working with Tesco to manage the extra demand by planting more vegetables.
鈥淕reens became part of the nation鈥檚 staple post-war meat-and-two-veg diet at school and at home but many kids loathed them because they were made to eat them for health reasons.
鈥淪ales eventually dropped off when fast food outlets began emerging here in the 70s and never fully recovered.
鈥淭he good news is that greens are now at their most popular for ages and a big part of that boom is the scratch cooking and vegan booms that are currently taking place.鈥
Like Tesco, TH Clements is also seeing major increases in demand for vegetables, with the greatest increase for broccoli, up by more than 50 per cent, followed by cabbage, up by 30 per cent.
Tesco fresh vegetables buyer Ben Rowbotham said: 鈥淭he popularity of greens is soaring right now and it鈥檚 down to a combination of the current plant-based revolution and lockdown which is giving people more time to cook from scratch and eat more healthily.
鈥淕reens got their poor image from the post-war baby-boomer generation schoolchildren who generally loathed them as they were always being told to 鈥榚at their greens鈥 for health reasons.
鈥淯nfortunately many people used to boil them to death so that you were left with unappetisingly tasteless vegetables swimming around in green water.
鈥淣ow, with today鈥檚 kitchen equipment, people can easily steam, stir fry and even microwave them to bring out the best flavour and preserve the goodness.鈥