A professional horticulturist highlights five of the easiest edible flowers to grow from seed, along with sowing tips to help home growers have healthy plants ...
Have you noticed that more and more people seem to be interested in gardening, specifically growing their own food? We are only limited by the size of our planting area and the hardiness zone; we can ...
Did you know that the National Garden Bureau names each year after an edible plant? This year's plant is widespread, versatile, and pretty darn spicy.
Part of the joy of gardening is falling in love with the plants you choose to nurture, especially those with a tasty reward. While the traditional carrots and raspberries certainly have their place, ...
Buena Tomalino of Basil & Rose says there are some beautiful shrubs that are edible too. Some examples: Bush Cherries (available as sour or sweet cherries), Serviceberry (native to Utah), Currants ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
This spring, don’t forage for wild edible plants. Instead, welcome them into your garden. By Margaret Roach Jared Rosenbaum knows the primal thrill of foraging — a sense of interdependence with the ...
Dear Master Gardener: I read about a plant called sea buckthorn that has edible fruit. I’ve never seen it in a local nursery. Is it a relative of the invasive buckthorn that we should be eradicating?
Find out more about three auspicious seasonal plants and how to grow them at home. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...