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Why more homeowners are planting edible flowers (and which ones make the cut)
More homeowners are planting edible flowers because they offer a unique combination of beauty, flavor, and environmental ...
Planning your garden can be a challenge when it comes to weighing both form and function, but you don’t have to choose between a flower garden and an edible one. You can get the best of both worlds by ...
When choosing flowers for your garden, some of the elements you might consider include their color, shape, size, what kind of pollinators they attract, and how well they will blend in with your ...
Many of us may remember special times when it would have been great to impress family or friends with a beautiful breakfast. For an upcoming special breakfast or brunch, our recipe for Viola Crepes ...
The arrival of spring and consistently warmer temperatures brings a burst of colorful blossoms and two colorful new cookbooks on cooking with flowers, one from a California author and the other from a ...
Blue butterfly pea is a perennial tropical vine known for its striking, vibrant blue flowers. It has an interesting botanical name, Clitoria ternatea, because the flower’s shape resembles a human ...
The colors and fragrances of flowers are the delight of gardeners. There is more to flowers, however, than meets the eye or the nose. Your taste buds can also appreciate the many edible flowers that ...
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Edible Indian flowers were once everyday ingredients, used out of necessity and familiarity rather than novelty. These ...
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