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It's shocking how many flowers you can eat. You'll never look at a bouquet… More
Roadsides make excellent places to forage for edible flowers, whether they spring from the… More
...rea is known for its fertile, limestone-fed soil, gardening in the Lexington area is… More
...e state's early settlers did are slim. As an Ohio gardener, however, you might… More
gardeners growing edible plants in a garden have a special challenge when grass and… More
Most of us purchase mushrooms from the supermarket because we know that they are… 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
... that is blooming with flavor. Not only will this edible fruit arrangement decorate… More
Edible flowers have been used as side dishes and flavorings for thousands of years.… More
...ruit salad for your next party, put together this edible fruit arrangement that is… More
Mushrooms are healthy, gourmet food that can be grown with relative ease in your… More
...e overall plan. The whole point of these war-time gardens was to save resources… More
...rised to find out that many vegetables are really edible flowers? That's exactly what… More
Wild edible plants are found in all climates and terrains of the United States.… More
... for every occasion---and meal. The key to buying edible flowers rests in knowing… More
...in savory dishes when selecting plants from their gardens… 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
A very nice guide to using edible flowers. More
...the evergreen holly family, and its berries are inedible by humans but are enjoyed by… More
...eppers, it's best to start off with a well-tilled garden bed that is deep with… More
It is important as a farmer to correctly pick crops as to not damage the… More
Care of banana plants includes regular fertilizing and keeping the banana plants in full sun.… More
...t to look for when buying rhubarb plants for your garden is very important to… 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
...n is to have beautiful color and to use herbs and edible spices. Discover which… More
A vegetable garden can be grown pretty much anywhere that they can get sunlight, and… More
...individual can decide between a variety of herbs, edible flowers and other vegetables. Create a… More
Growing edible flowers requires the same care as normal flowers, but special attention should be… More
Vegetables gardens are easy to grow, as all that is needed is a sunny spot,… More
To make compost tea, place store-bought compost or homemade compost in a barrel, add water… More
...de good ground cover with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free... More
...ns and roses, with information from a sustainable gardener in this free... More
When growing edible flowers, such as roses, violets, chrysanthemums and broccoli, make sure no pesticides… More
... seeds, make sure the variety of sunflower is the edible kind, as there are… More
...can fruit. Discover the origin of this fruit with gardening information from a Florida plant… 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
Learn how to protect your tulips from animals and other threats in this free educational… More
Learn how bamboo's history has interwoven with man's history in this free educational video series. More
...rries. Learn all about strawberry plant care with gardening tips from a horticulturist in this… More
I grew some giant sunflowers this summer. They are huge. Once the bacs turned a dark yellow, I cut the tops off and hung them. They have been p for several weeks now but I'm concerned b/c there is a fuzzy mold covering them. Is this common and onced washed… More
... it! My focus is on sustainable living. I have an edible landscape that I started working on about 6 years ago. It includes a small orchard, herb garden, lots of berry hedges… More
Hello all.. I took a walk today in my woods and came across some stuff I could some help ID'ing.. First was this cool plant growing close to the ground with a cluster of bright red berries. THen a weird thing growing out of the ground? and a tree with… More
... that one (Sorbus aucuparia var. edulis) produces edible (or at least "more" edible) berries. That… More
... spray it with for pests? Would like to have some edible peaches later in… More
...it to harvest when the vines die or are they more edible picked sooner? Oh and… More
...mic book - I'm the dog! :cool: I enjoy growing an edible garden and I love little seedlings.. Aside from gardening, I enjoy playstation games, bollywood, comics and popular culture! .. But gardening always comes first! More
.... I live in South Central Wisconsin and have a 3' garden around half of the house, most on the south and east sides, but there's about 10' of it that's on the… More
...ce they are a centerpiece in a "formal" vegetable garden (raised beds, with mulch… More
...like me would say that I am very passionate about gardening, those who don't like me.... well....… More
...oes. :) Dan and I are gearing up for the upcoming gardening season so… More
I'm a graduate student learning to garden on a small scale - using the modest patch of grass outside my duplex, and lots of containers. I grew up gardening with my mother in Ohio, but central Texas is a whole other world for plants, so I've got lots of experimenting… More
...ht 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
...agus. Is it hard to grow? Take a long time to get edible size shoots? Need any certain type of soil?How do ya' grow it? Seeds? Rootstock? Someone tell me! More
I found these vines growing near my home in Arlington, TX. I believe they are grapes, but they seem to be different. One has clusters of berries & heart shape leaves. The other has single berry and triple pointed leaves. I wanted to know if they are grapes, what variety… 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
...ting on this, and uncovers a variety of community gardens and educational opportunities. The research involved consultation with many participants at the forefront of community and self sufficient… 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
...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
...ting on this, and uncovers a variety of community gardens and educational opportunities. The research involved consultation with many participants at the forefront of community and self sufficient… More
This 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
...rowing Calendula. Is it true that the flowers are edible? How long do they bloom for? Thank you for any help. More
...rown from seeds) Namely Sperling's Lohengrin, are edible? If they are, am I correct in assuming that they are cooked as for courgettes/marrows? More
...es this variety is? I really want to know if it's edible also. Thanks. More
...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
...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
Are my pansys only edible if i bought organic variety? Thanks Tura:) More
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