Posts Tagged ‘edible plants’
How to Marry Food Crops with a Flower Garden
Enjoy a landscape design that’s full of beautiful flowers and fresh produce. Here’s a primer for elegant and edible gardens!
Read MoreOur Favorite Beautiful and Edible Tropical Plants
This guide can help you select, prepare, and nurture gorgeous edible tropical plants.
Read MoreA Feast for the Eyes: Edible Container Garden Ideas
Get creative and grow your own grocery list with these edible container garden ideas.
Read MoreThe Best Vegetable Planting Calendar For South Florida
In Southern Florida, our gardening schedule certainly differs from those of our Northern neighbors! Follow this list so you know exactly what to plant in each month of autumn.
Read MoreCool Season Fruits & Veggies to Plant Now
Cooler days are on their way, and so is your productive cool-season crop! Plant these fruits and vegetables now for a harvest within only a couple months.
Read MoreDelicious Ideas for Your May Harvest: 4 Easy Recipes
Need a little inspiration for your May vegetable harvest? Here are some awesome recipes you’ll love, for cooks of all skill levels.
Read MoreHow To Grow Perfect Sweet Potatoes
If you’re looking for a vegetable gardening project that will provide you with a substantial harvest, look no further than the sweet potato! These jumbo-sized, starchy vegetables are a fabulous side dish that always goes over well at Sunday dinners.
Read More5 Tropical Fruits That Grow In South Florida
Growing delicious exotic fruits is one of the best parts of being a Florida gardener. We’re so lucky to be able to enjoy these tropical fruits, fresh off the trees from our own backyards!
Read More3 Ways to Enjoy the Health Benefits of Moringa
With more calcium than milk, more vitamin A than carrots, and more vitamin C than oranges, the moringa is a powerful superfood that doesn’t get nearly enough credit. Here are three easy ways you can integrate it into your diet!
Read MoreGinger: A Beautiful, Tropical, Edible Plant
It’s delicious, beautiful and highly nutritious — what more do you need? Ginger is simple to grow and makes a great tropical addition to your garden and well being.
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