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Many people avoid eating edible flowers because they are afraid to try them or… More
Edible flowers bring beauty and a variety of flavors to your table. People have… More
It's shocking how many flowers you can eat. You'll never look at a bouquet… More
...wers that are not only attractive in the yard but edible as well can… More
...a oil. Take care, however, to thoroughly wash any flowers prior to eating. More
...dsides make excellent places to forage for edible flowers, whether they spring from the… More
...ds you pull from your lawn and garden may be both edible and nutritious,… More
Both wild animals and humans have depended on edible wild fruit trees as a… More
...ult to identify which wild mushrooms are actually edible, especially when there are varieties… More
Identifying and hunting for wild edible mushrooms can be challenging, fun and rewarding. Many… More
...om early spring through fall there are many wild, edible mushroom varieties available for… More
...ruit salad for your next party, put together this edible fruit arrangement that is… More
Roses are a distant cousin to the apple tree, so it should come as… More
...cheeses and hors d'oeuvre platters. Always select flowers that you have… More
Edible flowers include garden variety flowers such as violas, pansies, roses, calendula, chrysanthemum, day… More
...lains how to plant, grow, and harvest vegetables, edible flowers, fruits, and herbs, even… More
Find out more about a variety of flowers that are good enough to eat. More
Are all flowers that aren't poisonous edible? Definitely not. Follow these simple rules before… More
Flowers are not only good to look at, many of them are also good… More
Flowers are not only good to look at, many of them are also good… More
...one green pepper seed per hole for a green pepper plant with help from an… More
...ant, fruit or vegetable picked. Farm and care for plants correctly and safely with tips… More
The best time to transplant mums is after they have finished blooming, generally in the… More
Care of banana plants includes regular fertilizing and keeping the banana plants in full sun.… More
Knowing what to look for when buying rhubarb plants for your garden is very important… More
Bamboo shoots are easy to grow in a garden, and the best bamboo shoots for… More
When designing a salad garden, it can be very easy to grow lettuce, spinach, tomatoes,… More
Vegetables gardens are easy to grow, as all that is needed is a sunny spot,… More
...if the flowers are eaten. Research which types of plants and flowers are edible with… More
...n is to have beautiful color and to use herbs and edible spices. Discover which… More
...individual can decide between a variety of herbs, edible flowers and other vegetables. Create a… More
A vegetable garden can be grown pretty much anywhere that they can get sunlight, and… More
...ting in the compost. Use compost tea on perennial plants and vegetables to provide helpful… More
Storing edible flowers, such as chrysanthemums, violets, lavender and nasturtiums, is best done by keeping… More
Wild strawberry, also known as Fragaria Chiloensis, thrives on the pacific coast of South and… More
...in partial shade and keeping the soil very moist. Plant Bishop's weed in cool climates… More
Identify edible flowers by researching different flower groups and discussing edible flowers with a specialist.… More
Harvest sunflowers for freshly cut flowers once the petals have arched up. For sunflower seeds,… More
When growing edible flowers, such as roses, violets, chrysanthemums and broccoli, make sure no pesticides… More
...s fruit with gardening information from a Florida plant enthusiast in... More
... seeds, make sure the variety of sunflower is the edible kind, as there are… More
Learn how to protect your tulips from animals and other threats in this free educational… More
...omegrown strawberries. Learn all about strawberry plant care with gardening tips from a horticulturist in… More
Hello everyone, I joined this forum a few months ago and completely forgot about it until my other half (DanS) reminded me that I should post the seed inventory on this site as well so here goes. :) Dan and I are gearing up for the upcoming gardening season so… More
I have several radish plants that have been growing for awhile, they never produced any radishes, now i have ton of little green beans growing off of them in vines, the start from the main stem of the radish plant, can anyone tell me why I have these beans growing… More
...t know if these fungi are safe to be near growing edible plants. I… More
Aloha all my name is Angie and I'm terrible at introductions. I'm a single mom of a 7 y/o boy. We live with my dad in Northwestern Washington, the part with the rain. I have two kittens and my dad has a yorkshire terrier. I made it my mission to… More
I am moving into a condo in Culver City CA (90230) with a patio with an approximate 4' x 6' area where I had hoped to have a lovely vegetable garden and some citrus trees. To my disappointment, I realized the reason there's nothing but rocks over soil there now… More
I bought a bush from a nursery this year. I would like to think as popular as this place is in our area that they know what they are talking about but I wanted to ask here. Anyway, this spring I bought a Honeysuckle bush(does not vine). Well, I got… More
Could someone give me a confirmed ID on this plant, It is in NC, and I am not from here and do not know it. I have heard many names for it thus far but would like to know what variety this is in the family. It is part of… More
Hi my name is Trisha, and I confess, I can't even grow grass!!! I just bought a new mobile home in Maine (on 2.5 acres, with hopes to build someday) and the yard is horrendous, grass over leech field and around walkway will not grow, driving me nuts to look… More
Well lets see ive found nematodes and I thought that i'd survive that however today I go to my garden and find that Ive got several squash that appear yellowish green some more freen than yellow with weird splotches After looking around I see that it may be a mosiac… More
...ind of funky smelling. Then a spiney "fruit" (not edible) grows where the flower wilted. The leaves are big and the stock of the plant is… More
...m curious as to its name and whether the fruit is edible. More
...m curious as to its name and whether the fruit is edible. More
Are my pansys only edible if i bought organic variety? Thanks Tura:) More
...is forum is for container gardening of non-edible plants. Please post your edible container gardening questions in the Fruits or Vegetables forum in The Kitchen Garden forum. Thanks! More
...ooking for organic (and therefore pestiside free) edible Nasturtiums, Elderflowers, Dandelion Heads and Violets that I can get relatively fresh in (or shipped to) Spokane WA. :rolleyes: If you have any leads, freinds, good ideas or tips, please give a shout out to an avid culinary… More
...ons for flowers suited to the PacNW that are both edible and make great cut flowers? Extra credit if they also have medicinal value. I have a fascination with making my garden both aethetic & edible. I already have several flowering herbs such as lavender, chamomile & hyssop; although… More
...ent for a door prize, so I made a completely Bird Edible Bird House. What do you think? Would you like to win… More
...plants, especially if they have a use (medicinal, edible) or flower, but I don't have much sunlight in my house. Any suggestions as to what plants to buy? Thanks. More
I am pretty sure the following books are already known to many here, but I still want to express my thoughts: Portable Gardens (self watering - no weeking)- by B.Cameron - Amazon - $12.95 - 37 pages Very disappointing and very expensive. Personally speaking I would not consider using the… More
...hio, but central Texas is a whole other world for plants, so I've got lots of experimenting… More
...rowing Calendula. Is it true that the flowers are edible? How long do they bloom for? Thank you for any help. More
...newbie to the site and just read an article about edible flowers. I have a couple of things to add and thought it would be a good way to meet everyone. The article was by a gentleman from my home state of NC. When I was a… More
Ballerina Rose Bush In Bloom
Zone 5 | Blooming
Dahlberg Daisy In Bloom
Zone 5 | Blooming
Wild Strawberries (not Edible)
Zone 5 | Blooming
Transplanting Vegatable Seedli…
Zone 10 | Planting
Coreopsis In Bloom
Zone 5 | Blooming