The naturalistic style of chaos gardening lends itself to a more relaxed approach where it's fine to mix ornamental edible plants in with flowers. In fact, it's actively encouraged to get the most out ...
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21 Edible Wild Plants for Foraging
Dandelions are easily recognizable by their bright yellow flowers and deeply toothed leaves. Every part of the dandelion is ...
Edible forest gardens are less hands-on ... “If you have a perennial allium, you can just keep harvesting the leaves of that flower constantly.” If it's a sunny spot, then go for something ...
Choose a planting site for rhubarb which receives a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight, free from the shade of trees or buildings. Since rhubarb is a perennial, it should be planted to one side ...
Here is a garlic mustard pesto recipe adapted from The Backyard Forager: Slowing the spread of invasive species doesn't need ...
The plant can be easily grown in gardens and has edible tubers. Editor’s note ... and a pair of grass-like leaves that occur halfway up. With five bright-pink stamens, the lovely white or ...
Plenty of edible plants are also ornamental, with attractive flowers or foliage; herbs are perfect examples of this, and rainbow chard has fabulously coloured leaves and stems and can be scattered ...