We often choose flowers for our gardens based on their beauty and how easy they are to care for. However, there’s another ...
With summer in full swing, it's time for gardeners up and down the country to start collecting the literal fruits of their labour. But what if we told you that you can reap more than you sowed? Beyond ...
Nasturtiums come in a variety of warm colors. Their petals add a spicy or peppery flavor to foods. You can find hibiscus flowers in a variety of colors. They can be a showy garnish as whole flowers or ...
Growing edible flowers is a simple way to add both beauty and flavor to your garden. These flowers not only enhance the look of your outdoor space but also bring fresh, unique tastes to your meals.
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 ...
Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at all skill levels. Becca attended Southern Connecticut State University, where she studied ...
Weekend Gardener Valle Novak offers guidance on creating edible landscapes featuring berries, herbs, vegetables, flowers, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cultures all over the world cook with flowers for the unique flavors and colors they add to food, but Americans rarely use edible flowers in cooking. But most of us enjoy eating broccoli, cauliflower ...
If you’re a little late to the gardening party this year, don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Whether life got busy, the weather didn’t cooperate, or you’re just a self-proclaimed “impatient gardener,” ...