Edible flowers are something to try growing indoors and are easy and colourful. These 9 edible flowers help you get started!
'Angel Wings' Variegated Solomon's Seal I was talking to someone in my town who had shade in their yard and deer problems...
Zesty and delicious, arugula is a don't miss crop for the garden. This green is easy to grow and ready to eat in just a few weeks! Learn more now.
If you like eating it, try growing galangal. It's delicious, easy to care for, and thrives indoors and out. Morning Chores shows you how.
Stevia is a super easy to grow plant that you can use as a natural sweetener. You just need to be a little careful with it as it's sensitive.
Before you toss your veggie scraps, use these ideas to re-grow these foods and eat them all over again.
More people should try growing cardamom. If you love eating this spice, you'll enjoy the beautiful flowers and the fresh flavor.
Portulacaria afra 'Variegata' (Rainbow Bush) is a slow-growing much-branched succulent shrub with attractive reddish-brown stems and smooth...
Looking for a good ground cover? There are so many types to choose from it can be hard to decide. Here are a few tips and some examples of ground cover you can use to cover that particular area in your garden that needs a different approach
Borage is a wonder plant. It attracts bees, keeps pests away, and tastes amazing. Here's how to start growing borage in your garden.
Malabar spinach (Basella alba [or rubra]) is a unique climbing vine. Though it's not a true spinach, it tastes the same as regular spinach.
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Hostas are a classic landscaping plant, but did you know you can eat them? Try some delicious hosta shoots from your garden this spring.
Thai basil has a unique flavor that stands out in comparison to other types. Learn how to grow this terrific herb in your garden now on Gardener's Path.
Find essential planting and growing tips for growing castor bean, a striking but toxic tropical tall ornamental.
Are you harvesting your rhubarb the right way? Did you know you can grow more rhubarb if you harvest it correctly?
An eggshell is more than just a useful container for the nutritious yolk and egg white inside: it is a prime example of nature's perfect packaging. Eggshells are beneficial for us too, consisting of 95%
You can always buy scallions at the market, but growing scallions is effortless and affordable. You can grow them indoors or out, spring, summer, and fall.
Hostas are a classic landscaping plant, but did you know you can eat them? Try some delicious hosta shoots from your garden this spring.
Loading .... The first settlers in America found growing grapes growing wild, although the fruit tended to small, thick-skinned, and seedy. Grape growing has been much improved since those early …
Fava beans are delicious and easy-to-grow! They fix nitrogen, enrich soil, and the entire plant is edible! Come learn how to grow, eat, preserve, and improve your soil with fava beans.
Before you toss your veggie scraps, use these ideas to re-grow these foods and eat them all over again.
Not eating--or growing--microgreens yet? Then you’re missing out on a seriously easy way to increase your nutrient intake.
Botanical Name: Prunella vulgaris. Other Common Names: Common self heal, selfheal, heal-all, heart of the earth, bronella, pronella, prunella. Habitat: Self heal is thought to have originated in Europe. Today, it is found in most countries with a suitable habitat, including Europe, Asia, Japan, and North America. It requires moist soil but is found in all terrains, including grasslands, woodland edges, roadsides, and wastelands. It prefers areas which are either in direct sunlight or only partially shaded. Description: Self heal is a plant in the genus Prunella which includes seven known species. Self heal grows to about 30 to 40
How to grow your own organic sponge for bath and kitchen! The plant Luffa is a beautiful vine with delicious young fruits, large flowers and edible leaves!
If you live in a warm climate learn how to grow artichokes, add them to your garden and they'll return year after year.
borage flowers borage flowers Flowers are great to grow in one’s garden as it attracts bees to our garden and this will help to pollinate the flowers of the plants. As they are edible as they perform two roles at the same time. I bought some borage seeds online last year planted them in the […]
Commonly mistaken for a weed, purslane is one of the most nutritious vegetables on the planet. Find out how to identify it and use it in 20 delicious recipes! #purslane #verdolagas #foraging
Learn how to grow luffa (loofah), a delicious vegetable to eat (when picked very young) or let luffa grow and develop into a useful sponge.
Whether you just plain enjoy the flavor or want to eat healthier, there's no time like the present to grow your own edamame. Before you plant your edamame, click here to find out what edamame plant co
Learn how to grow cauliflower in containers in this article. Growing cauliflowers in containers is not very difficult if you know its proper requirements and ideal growing conditions.
Are you looking for something both beautiful AND functional? Try planting one of these 18 edible vines!The first edible vine is...
Purported benefits of rhodiola include resilience to stress, fatigue, improved focus, and more. I put it to the test. By Jennifer Kurdyla
Edamame is a soybean that is still inside the pod but just not ripened. That’s why it is also known as “young bean”.
Looking for companion plants for cilantro? We've got the best, worst, and most helpful tips on growing this herb in your garden.
Sage in your garden. The benefits of sage surpass that of simply culinary uses. Sage benefits and uses for both food an medicine.
I have been growing chia organically for the past 10 years, and I have fine-tuned my growing and harvesting techniques. This article will share those techniques to help readers grow their own crop of this plant with high nutritional value.
Hostas are a classic landscaping plant, but did you know you can eat them? Try some delicious hosta shoots from your garden this spring.
Over-harvesting threatens to endanger a beloved springtime ingredient. Learn how to source ramps more responsibly.
The Szechuan pepper, also known as the Chinese pepper, is grown for its spicy taste as well for the its ornamental looks. The Szechuan pepper tree can reach a height of 17 feet, and therefore is better suited for those who have a little garden room. If you live in USDA zones 6 through 9, you can grow Szechuan pepper right in your garden! These stunning trees provide year-round decorative value and bloom in late spring and early summer. After flowering, bright red berries appear in early autumn, making this one of the most interested looking trees you will grow!
What type of plant is a mean, green, fungus-gnat-eating machine and makes the perfect orchid or houseplant companion? A butterwort AKA a ‘ping’ AKA Pinguicula!…
How to grow and harvest Rutabaga