Edible Garden Plants
Interplanted with flowers in loose designs instead of straight rows these vegetables add beauty to a garden.
Edible garden plants. Annual and biennial herbs like parsley basil and cilantro are surprisingly appealing to animals considering their strong scent. A plant based diet is possible. We even carry indoor fruit trees if you don t have enough outdoor space for an edible garden. Edible plants were the first thing gardeners learned to grow which means there s a direct line stretching across centuries from the ancient egyptians vegetable gardens to your backyard tomatoes.
Add fresh flavor to your food with our herb plants including sage plants and peppermint plants. Favorite edible landscape plants amaranth amaranthus caudatus amaranth is a spectacular plant that comes in shades of purple red gold and green. Examples of flowers herbs and plants that are suitable for an edible garden include. Tall flower spikes feathered with blossoms make a brilliant statement when set against a backdrop of green.
Flowers borage carnation chamomile chrysanthemum fuchsia geranium hibiscus hollyhock honeysuckle impatiens lavender lemon blossom lilac marigold nasturtium pansy rose salvia and violet. However if you only have partial shade consider growing beets brussels sprouts cabbage cauliflower garlic leaf lettuce spinach radishes and beans. The perennial herbs are the safest choice for edible landscaping.