Discover innovative ways to transform your garden into a delicious landscape with creative edible landscaping ideas for fresh ...
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 ...
Cheerful, daisy-like cosmos are a must-have for all gardeners and cut flower enthusiasts! Slender, feathery stems are topped ...
A powerhouse of iron, calcium, and vitamins A, C, and K, spinach supports strong bones, boosts immunity, and improves vision. It grows quickly and can be harvested multiple times, making it a ...
Enjoy homegrown produce effortlessly! Growing edible plants at home is simple, even in small spaces like gardens, balconies, or windowsills. Broccoli is low-maintenance, grows in different soils ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. We have flower gardens and vegetable gardens, potagers and rose gardens. Flower seeds are listed in one ...
We often label plants as either ‘ornamental’ or ‘edible’ but, especially in smaller gardens with fewer options for the best microclimate, it pays to blur the lines and grow more ...
Whether you are searching for an ornamental cherry or a fruiting cherry, this guide will help you find the right tree for ...
Eastern spring beauty prefers moist, well-drained soil in part sun to shade. The plant can be easily grown in gardens and has edible tubers. Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master ...