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,
These perennials cover a lot of ground - with food! Striking, attractive, low-maintenance, useful, productive...they're more than just pretty plants.
There are many edible perennial vegetables that can diversify your garden, expand your cooking possibilities, and provide food for many years with a single planting.
Looking for a way to maximize your garden yields without maximizing your time in the garden? Consider a perennial garden!
Edibles like fruit and nut trees, herbs, and perennial vegetables take a lot of work to get started. However, unlike an annual vegetable garden that will require daily tending, setting up perennial edible landscaping only need occasional maintenance once established. Here are tips to get you started!
These perennials cover a lot of ground - with food! Striking, attractive, low-maintenance, useful, productive...they're more than just pretty plants.
If you’re looking to have a food garden, why not create an edible front yard landscape? Learn how you can create an eye-pleasing design.
Common milkweed is a tasty edible plant, and one of my favorite spring greens. That's right my friends...milkweed is edible, and wicked tasty. It tastes remarkably like asparagus, only better. Every time I tell someone
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
She wanted to know what shade tolerant edible plants I thought she could grow in her garden. Here's a few shade tolerant edible plants for
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…
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,
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
Learn how to grow, harvest, and transform a stevia plant into powder, extract, or syrup for a sweet, resourceful alternative to sugar.
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Short of time for keeping up your allotment? Edible perennials for low-maintenance allotments gives you five good reasons to plant once and keep harvesting.
Learn which flowers should be planted in your vegetable garden. Companion planting flowers and vegetables, yeilds better, healthier plants.
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Elecampane (Inula helenium) is a perennial herb that grows wild around the world. It'd been used for generations as a flavoring and condiment, and it's still used to make absinthe in Europe. Herbalists know it as
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
Evening primrose is a cute edible plant that can add variety to your diet - and a ton of nutritional benefits.
Growing edible plants to use as a border in your herb, flower or vegetable gardens. Check out this article to know the best herb plants.
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Edible landscaping is easy and economical -- plant once and eat free for years! Here's how to add perennial fruit plants to your existing landscape.
Description Edible Hibiscus, Abelmoschus manihot, bele or abika, is a nutritious, high in protein, perennial shrub grown for its large leaves. The plant grows up to 12 feet tall, has leaves as large or larger than a plate, and a beautiful hibiscus flower. This plant is extremely hardy, vigorous and abundant. What a perfect food … Continue reading Edible Hibiscus (Abelmoschus manihot)
If you are interested in planting fruits and vegetables once in your garden and then not having to plant anything for a long time. Then…
Growing food in shady spaces is easier than you might think, and with these perennial crops, you can plant once and harvest for a lifetime. Shade gardening can be tricky, and the vast majority of
I was dawdling around the supermarket the other day, and whilst browsing the aisles I stumbled across the fruit and vegetable section and staring me in the face were a rather pathetic bunch of spri…
Perennial 9 Star Broccoli Brassica Oleracea Botrytis Asparagoides produces a central head and multiple mini cauliflowers and can grow for up to 5 years
Perennial Vegetables are not known by many gardeners even though many already have them in their gardens. Basically, they are crops that can be planted once and harvested continuously for many years.
Most gardeners plant annuals every year, but planting perennial veggies lets you harvest great edibles forever with just one season's worth of effort.
Growing passionflowers is a great way to create edible landscapes. All parts of the passionflower vine are edible or medicinal- the flowers, fruit, leaves, and roots. Plant passionflowers today and start harvesting passionfruit in just a few month.
Perennial vegetables, or crops that are planted once and harvested year after year, are the perfect way to turn a single spring's worth of work into a lifetime's worth of vegetables for your table. Annual
Perennial vegetables, or crops that are planted once and harvested year after year, are the perfect way to turn a single spring's worth of work into a lifetime's worth of vegetables for your table. Annual
Egyptian onions, also known as top onions, grow sets instead of flowers at the top of the stem. Planted in the fall, the onions are ready for use before most of the garden can be planted.