Evergreens are the foundation of any well-designed garden, providing structure, texture and interest at all times of year.
I saw some edible flowers at the farmers market last summer. I’d like to try growing edible flowers this year. Now that all ...
Edible flowers flourish in fertile soil with excellent drainage. Start by checking your soil's pH level; most edible blooms ...
Each edible flower, with its unique shape, size, and color, also brings a distinct nutritional profile. Nasturtiums pack a ...
Before eating any flowers make sure you have properly identified them as being edible. Since many plants have similar names, always use the scientific name when choosing a flower for an edible ...
It’s officially flower show season ... “Stephen Barstow, came up with this word and it’s essentially plants that are edible but also look good. By that definition, that can be anything ...
They make good structural plants as well as having edible flowers. Plants can be grown in groups, 60cm (2ft) apart with 75cm (2.5ft) between rows, but as each produces up to 12 edible heads ...