There are between 400 and 500 species of violets worldwide, spanning colors from blue, yellow, white, purple, to orange, ...
Whether you opt for border plantings, cascading blooms, or select a variety that’s known as a trap crop to lure harmful ...
Surprisingly, artichokes perform best when regularly fertilized. They need a good deal of nitrogen to grow properly, so ...
Dog owners are being warned of seven spring flowers that can be extremely toxic to pooches. With spring now in full force, ...
If you're looking for a simple way to add flavor, color, and nutrition to your off-grid meals, look no further than your ...
Cheerful, daisy-like cosmos are a must-have for all gardeners and cut flower enthusiasts! Slender, feathery stems are topped ...
To ensure longevity, remove all leaves from the flower stalks when harvested, and hang them upside down in a shady spot for ...
Greenbriars are not the only wild edible waiting in the wings ... quickly fading plants, marked by their short life cycles) to appear in the Southern Appalachian woodlands, preceding violets, ...
When winter starts to wind down, I love to look for unique new spring recipes. And this spring chocolate bark with edible flowers and greens is definitely unique! This chocolate bark is a simple yet ...
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 ...