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Why settle for just a pretty view when your garden can offer a delicious snack, too? Edible landscaping is the perfect way to ...
Edible flowers are great garnishes for desserts, drinks, and charcuterie boards. It's important to confirm that a flower is actually edible before using it in a dish. You can harvest edible flowers ...
There's something magical about nicking flowers from your own garden and tossing them into dinner. Not to mention, it does feel immensely satisfying to take in your guests' stupefied expressions when ...
Don’t just stop and smell the roses – you can eat them, too. Plenty of easy-to-grow flowers that bring energy and beauty to your garden are also completely edible and can be used to infuse food and ...
Lilacs are a seasonal favorite among edible flower buffs, both for their loveliness and for their extreme abundance, growing on cone-shaped panicles, or bunches. When you carefully pick them off and ...
A row of bright flowers in a kitchen garden isn't just an ornamental gesture. Colorful blooms attract pollinators to the whole plot and increase the productivity of any vegetable garden. They also ...
When it comes to plants for winter color, many of them bear flowers that are edible. Each of these plants has its own special history and charm, creating a desire to pick it up at the nursery now. You ...
It is said that “weeds are in the eye of the beholder.” In most of our experience, weeds have a bad rep for wreaking havoc upon freshly landscaped spaces. Thus, it is no wonder they go unnoticed for ...
Our gardens and hillsides are awash in hues of yellow, orange, purple and blue this month as wild plants such as fennel and elderberry and cultivated rows of lavender and roses unfurl their buds and ...
“You eat pretty when you eat flowers,” said herbalist and chef Miche Bacher. Bacher has been eating flowers for more than 30 years. She opened to the idea that blooms had value beyond what we see and ...