A: Joyce Cotter, president of the Chattahoochee Unit of the Herb Society of America, says rosemary flowers are quite edible. She advises that you remove the green, leaflike calyx at the base of the ...
Poinsettias, Rosemary trees and Ivy can all be beautiful decorations for the holiday season. Kevin from McCoard's Garden Center in Provo shares a few tips to keep yours in tip top shape until the new ...
Nadine asks: “I have a tall ‘Tuscan Blue’ rosemary plant; can I use it for cooking?” Yes. All of the rosemary herbs can be used for cooking. The leaves on this variety are wide and very aromatic and ...
OSU Extension Service Community Horticulturist, Brooke Edmunds, PhD, joined us today to share how easy it can be to grow fragrant and edible herbs and flowers no matter where you live. Small gardens ...
Edible flowers can be found in many backyard landscapes and herb gardens. Many annuals and perennials produce flowers with culinary potential. Roses (rosa spp.), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and ...
Q. I would like to grow and use edible flowers. What advice can you give? Most edible flowers can be used fresh as a garnish for finger sandwiches, pastries, cakes, or other desserts. Squash flowers, ...
Edible flowers taste great and look beautiful on your plate, especially on top of your favorite salad. Not all flowers are edible, and you can find complete lists, with pictures, on the Internet.
Will you be adding some new flowering plants to your garden this spring? If you like to cook with what you grow, consider planting some that do double duty by providing attractive flowers that are ...