Nasturtiums are easy to grow and are edible, medicinal, and great for your garden. Find out how to grow and use nasturtiums.
Create a delicious and beautiful edible garden with these 23 ornamentals plus edible landscaping design tips.
Last year, All America Selections set a challenge for gardeners: to create a beautiful and functional garden based on the theme of “foodscaping,” or edible landscaping. Peek at the winning gardens that incorporate ornamentals and edibles into one cohesive, beautiful garden design.
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Shade-tolerant fruiting plants can be hard to find, but there are still quite a few fruits that grow in shade, whether part shade or full shade. Don't give up on homegrown fruit just because you
Forest gardens, or food forests, are one of the best ways to grow your own food. Create a permaculture forest garden in your backyard!
Stop growing the same old plants. There are lots of unusual edible plants that can add color to your garden and flavor to your meals.
Wild spinach (also called lambs quarters or goosefoot) is a tasty and versatile edible wild plant that's probably growing in your garden already. Here's what to know about identifying and foraging wild spinach. #foraging #ediblewildplants
Edible edges are easy! Pop in edible plants that look decorative and provide harvestable crops along the edges of the garden for an attractive foodscape.
This sweet herb – sometimes maligned as an invasive weed – deserves a second look, and with it you get a bee guarantee. Words: Jenny Somervell It’s a photographer's delight, a treasure chest of health, and a delightful summer culinary garnish with a cucumber-cool freshness. The ancients thought that nature had no finer blue than borage flowers. It was so beautiful the colour was often chosen to paint the Madonna’s robes. The blue flowers were embroidered on fine medieval tapestries and included on the page borders of herbals. Close up, borage's flowers are bright blue – sometimes white or pink
You don't often think of grandma's flower garden as a good place to harvest your lunch, but there are a surprising number of tasty edibles growing in most perennial flower beds. Beyond edible flowers,
Edible landscaping can be an easy way to grow food in the front yard. Learn some strategies for designing a beautiful, low-maintenance edible landscape.
12 garden style ideas to help you create a garden to reflect your lifestyle and personal taste. Don't plan your garden without reading this.
For garden designer Alison Jenkins, our green spaces should be beautiful, fruitful and sustainable, and her Somerset smallholding is the perfect example, with abundant beds of vegetables, herbs and edible flowers.
Edible landscaping is a great way to add interest and beauty to your yard while providing fresh, healthy food. There are many different types of edible plants that you can use in your landscape. He…
You don't often think of grandma's flower garden as a good place to harvest your lunch, but there are a surprising number of tasty edibles growing in most perennial flower beds. Beyond edible flowers,
Brie Arthur shares tips on how to grow food & create an edible landscape by foodscaping, a method of blending edible plants into a traditional landscape.
Edible flowers can be used to take your food presentation to the next level. We list 14 types of edible flowers and their flavor profiles in our guide!
7 best vegetable garden layout ideas on soil, sun orientations, spacing, varieties, plans & design secrets to create productive & beautiful kitchen gardens.
We love the concept of edible hedges and landscapes. There many plants that are both ornamental edible, and also medicinal. The best of both worlds.
Edible Landscaping: Tips for Choosing the Best Edible Plants Edible landscaping is a unique way to incorporate food into your landscape design. It’s a practical and sustainable method of grow…
7 best vegetable garden layout ideas on soil, sun orientations, spacing, varieties, plans & design secrets to create productive & beautiful kitchen gardens.
Add lots of color to your garden and plate! Grow a Rainbow Salad Garden Bed. This pretty Rainbow Salad Garden Bed
If you have an edible landscape on your property, then you can live off the land. Here are 40 great plants for edible landscaping.
Did you know that many common flowers are not only edible but delicious? Here's what to know about which flowers in your garden could become beautiful and tasty additions to your next meal! #flowersyoucaneat #edibleflowers
When you learn which flowers are edible and how to use them, you look at your garden with new eyes.
Edible landscaping is a great way to maximize your growing space while also keeping the neighbors and the HOA happy!
Our judges have selected the finalists, now you choose the winners. Vote for the finalists in each of 12 categories in the Considered Design Awards, on bot
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Forest gardens, or food forests, are one of the best ways to grow your own food. Create a permaculture forest garden in your backyard!
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Edible flowers are an often-overlooked aspect of any kitchen garden. Not only do they provide food for pollinators but they also level up any summer dish you prepare. They are easy to grow and add bursts of color to liven up your yard. Needless to say, why wouldn’t you add these to your garden. These are my favorite edible flowers to grow in my garden. Nasturtium Nasturtium are the perfect spiller plant. They look best when randomly placed about as they are not a formal looking flower. The plant
Edible wild greens start popping up in early spring and are plentiful and easy to forage. They're nutritious, delicious, and free!
Edible flowers are a beautiful and delicious way to add color and flavor to your meals. These flowers can be used from garnishing salads to infusing syrups. Try growing some in your own flower garden!
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
Have a look at our fabulous collection of DIY ideas to plan your own vegetable garden, to help create one that is attractive and edible.
Take a tour of our neighbor-friendly edible landscape.
Would you like to know how to grow edible mushrooms at home? You can grow them indoors, on logs, outdoors in your greenhouse, etc. For profit or your family.
Get the most out of your growing space with these small vegetable garden ideas. Your plot will soon be brimming with fruit, vegetables and herbs
With these regenerative gardening tips, learn about permaculture and make your own perennial food garden design.
Edible wild plants include more than just the occasional harvest of wild blackberries and dandelion greens. Serious foragers seek out all manner of unique edible wild foods, from greens and herbs, to berries, roots, bark,
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.