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If the sun shines on your outdoor space—whether a tiny balcony or a large yard—you can have an edible landscape.
If you've ever thought about edible landscaping and wondered how to pursue it, this guide will save you tons of time and even wasted effort. Learn how to design your edible landscape, planning tips, plant ideas, and even more edible landscaping ideas in this foodscaping guide. We've been gardening for a few years now, but
Is it easy to grow star fruit in Florida? Star fruit, also called carambola, has been cultivated in Florida for more than 100 years. You…
Discover a world of mango varieties with this guide, highlighting the flavors, sizes, and cultivation tips for many varieties. Perfect for enthusiasts looking to grow mangoes
In "Foodscaping: Practical and Innovative Ways to Create An Edible Landscape" (Cool Springs Press, $24.99), Charlie Nardozzi makes great case for letting edible plants move in with your flowers, ornamental ground cover, shrubs and trees.
Vegetable "scraps" aren't just for the compost bin or for soup stock. Go zero waste in the kitchen (and discover new flavors and textures) simply by learning how to use the whole plant from top to tail. You might be surprised by what you can eat from everyday vegetables you already buy or grow!
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If you’re looking to have a food garden, why not create an edible front yard landscape? Learn how you can create an eye-pleasing design.
A successful patch of morel mushrooms (Morchella spp.) is the pinnacle of the mycology hobby. Learn how to grow the same morels that enchant connoisseurs.
After reading this, you'll never view planting flowers or landscaping again the same way. You've been warned. (In a good way!) When one thinks of edibles, landscaping isn't typically what comes to mind. But having
Check out these photos of edibles in container gardens by Pamela Crawford. She pioneered in making even tomato plants look great!
An edible landscape can be beautiful as well as tasty. Here's what to plant, what to avoid, and how to get started with edible landscaping.
Is it too hot to grow asparagus in Florida? Most gardeners might think that. Asparagus is difficult to grow in south and central Florida. It's…
Description Edible Hibiscus, Abelmoschus manihot, bele or abika, is a nutritious, high in protein, perennial shrub grown for its large leaves. The plant grows up to 12 feet tall, has leaves as large or larger than a plate, and a beautiful hibiscus flower. This plant is extremely hardy, vigorous and abundant. What a perfect food … Continue reading Edible Hibiscus (Abelmoschus manihot)
Create edible landscaping for your front yard or you enjoy the beautiful contrast of flowers & veggies in your garden. Edible landscaping is a great way to
Plants that grow as vines can add a cool look to the garden and they are a great way to maximize space. There are lots…
It's easy to grow guava in Florida. In fact, it grows wild in some parts of the state. The guava tree thrives in the warm…
Having an effective seed storage & organization system saves you time and money, and makes garden planning easier.
Our expert gardening tips help you choose and grow the perfect fruits and vegetables for your backyard garden
Kalimullah Khan was inspired by a crossbred rose bush.
Growing basil in Florida is easy enough since the plant responds to the state’s warm climate. Most basils are annuals in Florida, but a few…
Our dream kitchen garden is practical, prolific, and beautiful. Here are 13 we love–all working gardens, but pretty enough for leisure time, too. Above: Th
If you've ever thought about edible landscaping and wondered how to pursue it, this guide will save you tons of time and even wasted effort. Learn how to design your edible landscape, planning tips, plant ideas, and even more edible landscaping ideas in this foodscaping guide. We've been gardening for a few years now, but