A row of bright flowers in a kitchen garden isn't just an ornamental gesture. Colorful blooms attract pollinators to the whole plot and increase the productivity of any vegetable garden. They also ...
If you've ever tried growing your own herbs, or foraged for them out in the wild, you may have noticed them flowering. Now, edible flowers are something of a fine dining cliché, but they're not just ...
There could be plants growing in your yard right now that are edible, and you don't even know it. We asked Beuna Tomalino from Basil & Rose to come in and talk about some of the most common plants ...
Besides adding color and interest, there are plenty of healthy reasons to incorporate edible flowers into your recipes. Just like their mother plants, edible flowers contain cancer-fighting ...
Just in time for your plant-planning pleasure is my annual four-part series on best new plants debuting in the coming season. I'll start today with the best new veggies, herbs and fruits, then pick up ...
Adding plants to your yard comes with a heap of benefits—they help clean the air, improve our moods, turn backyards into beautiful escapes, boost curb appeal, and some even attract butterflies. If ...
Inspired by Flemish still-life paintings, photographer Kyoko Fierro has created a stunning series of photographs and recipes featuring edible flowers. Fierro collaborated with food stylist JoAnne ...
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Why You Should Always Keep Your Basil From Flowering If You Want to Eat It, Gardeners Say
Basil flowering takes energy from leaf production, causing leaves to become bitter and bad for cooking. Keep basil from flowering by pinching off any flowering bits to redirect energy to the leaves.
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