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Last year, All America Selections set a challenge for gardeners: to create a beautiful and functional garden based on the theme of “foodscaping,” or edible landscaping. Peek at the winning gardens that incorporate ornamentals and edibles into one cohesive, beautiful garden design.
Take an inside look at creating breathtaking edible landscapes with award-winning designer Christian Douglas. He walks us through how to create a unified, lush, magical, and edible landscape design using one of his gorgeous designs as an example.
Angelica is an impressive herb with edible roots, leaves, and stalks that can grow to a towering eight feet tall. Read on to learn how to grow it yourself.
When I think of eating produce that I can grow in my front yard, I can almost hear the cries of the neighborhood Lawn Nazi’s now. Grousing not so subtly when passing by for inspection, “…
In this list, you are allowed to take some of the nicest and sweetest -I think- edible garden ideas that you can share with your grandmom somewhere away from your place
Make the most use of anise hyssop with these edible and medicinal ideas sure to please the palate and ease both external and internal ailments.
Do you struggle to grow cilantro? Most gardeners grow it at the wrong time. In this post I'll share everything you need to know for success!
"Orchids seem to drive people crazy," the author Susan Orlean wrote in The Orchid Thief. "Those who love them love them madly." This has been true for cent
We have mentioned that there are countless garden edging ideas but it is hard to choose the right one if you do not even have a head start of what you should be looking for. As such, here is a rundown of some of the most common, easy to install garden edging ideas out there.
When mixing up that batch of chocolate chip cookies or making your bacon and eggs for breakfast, hang on to the eggshells. Believe it or not, the benefits of the “incredible, edible egg” extend to
8 ways to use for cinnamon in the garden and on house plants. From rooting hormone to gnat removal, cinnamon can be your gardens best friend!
Lemongrass: How to grow it and what to do with it!
Are you looking for something both beautiful AND functional? Try planting one of these 18 edible vines!The first edible vine is...
Looking for a way to maximize your garden yields without maximizing your time in the garden? Consider a perennial garden!
The basic tools that every gardender—beginner or advanced—needs in their shed. Expert gardeners recommend their favorite tools, including gloves, hand pruners, trowels, spades, rakes, loppers and more. Keep your landscape looking its best with these reliable garden tools.
Phlomis fruticosa, or Jerusalem Sage, is an edible, drought-tolerant landscaping option for your garden. Learn to grow it here.
Did you know magnolia flowers are edible? Learn how to forage & use them
Experts share their best backyard design ideas, from outdoor dining rooms and privacy zones to breezy canopies.
Don't throw away those old potatoes! Or those romaine lettuce ends! There are lots of foods you can regrow from scraps — it's easy and free!
Cow manure is considered one of the best garden amendments. At least it used to be. Here's how manure in the garden may actually destroy your soil.
You don't often think of grandma's flower garden as a good place to harvest your lunch, but there are a surprising number of tasty edibles growing in most perennial flower beds. Beyond edible flowers,
Sunchokes, also know as Jerusalem artichokes, are promoted for their health benefits, but you need to plan ahead before adding them to your garden.
After reading this, you'll never view planting flowers or landscaping again the same way. You've been warned. (In a good way!) When one thinks of edibles, landscaping isn't typically what comes to mind. But having
If you don't have enough space for an outdoor garden, don't worry! There are plenty of delicious edible plants that you can grow indoors.
With minimal care, this perennial vegetable will keep you supplied with onions for years.
More and more of us are using our backyards as additional rooms for our homes. Cooking, dining and entertaining outdoors are all popular options. We use our backyards not only as a place to grow,
Edible landscaping can be an easy way to grow food in the front yard. Learn some strategies for designing a beautiful, low-maintenance edible landscape.
Lemongrass is a fabulous addition to your recipes and surprisingly easy to grow! You can even propagate it from cuttings. Learn how to grow and use lemongrass at your home.
Many invasive weeds that landowners battle in their farms or gardens are actually delicious edible plants that are popping up in farmers' markets everywhere.
Create a charming tea garden that looks beautiful but also taste even better! Get all of the healthy benefits and delicious tea from your own garden.
Australian bush foods are rarely seen in shopping baskets or on restaurant menus, but this is starting to change in Australia and around the world. A 1 Million Women special infographic.
A well-planned garden should awaken all of the senses: the sight of colorful flowers; the contrasting touch of luscious shrubbery; the chirp and buzz of creatures hard at work; the flavor of freshly grown fruits
Fragrant and easy to grow, sweet alyssum is a go-to plant for every gardener, with a pleasant fragrance and prolific blooms. Read more on Gardener’s Path.
Have you ever heard of anise hyssop? I hadn’t until a few years ago when a generous gardening friend shared an extra plant she had oversown. That first spring, I was hooked. My love story
Découvrez notre liste fleurs comestibles ! En effet, les fleurs de capucine, bourrache, rose se mangent... et elles sont même excellentes en cuisine.
Hollywood star Busy Philipps shares an appetizer display that she really digs.
Find the Best Vegetables to Grow in Idaho with this Ultimate Guide. You'll even learn why you should grow them and how to grow them in Idaho!
Leaf lettuce is a delicious addition to salads, wraps, and sandwiches. Learn how to plant and grow these tasty leafy greens now on Gardener's Path.
Amaranth: The Ultimate Triple Threat in Your Garden Grow amaranth for beauty, edible leaves, and grains! Learn how to cultivate this versatile plant, and reap all its amazing benefits.
Plant guilds are an important aspect of permaculture design. Food forest garden design examples, plant guild examples & the 7 layer food forest
I am excited to share that The National Garden Bureau has chosen the allium as the bulb of the year! They pick one annual, one perennial, one bulb crop and one…
Sunchokes, also know as Jerusalem artichokes, are promoted for their health benefits, but you need to plan ahead before adding them to your garden.
A healing herb known for its headache relief, this guide covers the history, benefits, uses, and how to harvest feverfew.
Skip the chemicals in store-bought fertilizers! Use what you've got to feed your potassium-loving plants with this banana peel fertilizer!
A real showstopper, celosia offers a kaleidoscopic array of colors and styles. You’re sure to find the best one for you in our growing guide. Read more now.
Learn how to grow nasturtiums, and add bright pops of color to your garden (and spice to your salad) with this easy to grow edible flower.
Amaranth is a versatile superfood you can grow. Eat the leaves like spinach and the seeds can be cooked like rice, ground into flour, or even popped!