What better way to put your landscape to good use than to plant it with perennials that you can eat? Here are 23 leading perennial edibles you should grow.
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Creating a "set and forget" edible garden allows you to savor the joys of homegrown produce without the constant labor of an annual garden.
Edible perennials are perfect for an edible landscape! Find out which ornamental perennials are edible, and get ideas for perennial herbs and vegetables.
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,
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
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
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,
Now that we know what a perennial is, let's take a look at nine of the most common edible perennials.
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
"BEST Edible Perennial Fruits and Vegetables for Years of Harvest" will help you to build that sustainable garden without all the work!
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
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
"BEST Edible Perennial Fruits and Vegetables for Years of Harvest" will help you to build that sustainable garden without all the work!
You don’t have to choose between a pretty garden and a delicious one! Incorporate some of these edible landscaping plants into your backyard and enjoy the best of both worlds. from perennial herbs to fruit trees, there’s something on this list for every green thumb. Peppers Peppers come in all sorts of shapes and …
A colleague asked me about my top plants for perennial polycultures in our region (hardiness zones 4b/5a in Ontario and Québec). This is also a popular question on our garden tours and in our classes! From our observations, here's what I came up with...
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,
Edibles like fruit and nut trees, herbs, and perennial vegetables take a lot of work to get started. However, unlike an annual vegetable garden that will require daily tending, setting up perennial edible landscaping only need occasional maintenance once established. Here are tips to get you started!
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
From a mixture of edible perennials we conserve the summer as tea.
Build a better herb garden with our guide to perennial herbs. We show you the best perennials for your climate and make your meals shine!
What better way to put your landscape to good use than to plant it with perennials that you can eat? Here are 23 leading perennial edibles you should grow.
Ready to branch out and grow a food forest? Planting the best edible perennials zone 9, along with annual plants, will have you harvesting food year after year.
These perennials cover a lot of ground - with food! Striking, attractive, low-maintenance, useful, productive...they're more than just pretty plants.
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
Violas are beautiful annual flowers that not only look good, they’re also edible. In this article I'll share my tips for growing
This is a list of the best edible flowers for a vegetable garden. What does that mean? This list of edible flowers all have practical benefits for your vegetables and fruits, whether as companion plants,
Four garden designers share their favorite ornamental and edible plants (aka "edimentals") that provide both beauty and bounty.
Now that we know what a perennial is, let's take a look at nine of the most common edible perennials.
Fall is the best time to plant these perennial vegetables, fruits and nuts. Plant them this fall and enjoy their harvests for years, or decades, to come.
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
I am excited to share that The National Garden Bureau has chosen the allium as the bulb of the year! They pick one annual, one perennial, one bulb crop and one…
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,
Now that we know what a perennial is, let's take a look at nine of the most common edible perennials.
Looking for a way to maximize your garden yields without maximizing your time in the garden? Consider a perennial garden!
Explore 70 edible wild plants in our guide! Learn to identify, forage, and prepare backyard weeds and wildflowers, and discover their delicious, nutrient-rich benefits.
This delightful recipe pairs garden-fresh daylily blooms with a scrumptious mix of garlic, onion, and wild greens. Bound together by tofu or goat cheese and adorned with an edible flower, this dish is a flavorful tribute to nature's bounty. Serve warm or chilled, and savor the moment.
There are many edible perennials for the food garden. Learn how to grow perennial vegetables, fruits, and herbs to feed your family year after year. There are perennial edible plants that will grow in almost every gardening zone! Start growing today!
In this post you will find a list of edible flowers with pictures, including easy to grow varieties, as well as their culinary use.
Edibles like fruit and nut trees, herbs, and perennial vegetables take a lot of work to get started. However, unlike an annual vegetable garden that will require daily tending, setting up perennial edible landscaping only need occasional maintenance once established. Here are tips to get you started!