Despite what some people think, flowers can indeed be grown hydroponically. This modern method of cultivation isn’t limited to vegetables and herbs; it can extend to a variety of flowers, both edible and ornamental. Whether you’re looking to create a vibrant pollinator garden or designing a customized layout for aesthetic […]
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Cornflower (Bachelor’s Button): A Quick and Easy Care Guide
Description: Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), also known as Bachelor’s Button, is a hardy, low-maintenance annual known for its distinctive blue flowers. It’s a highly adaptable plant that can tolerate poor soils and low water conditions. As a favorite in wildflower gardens, it’s perfect for pollinator gardens, wildlife habitats, and can even […]
Read MoreAnise Hyssop: A Quick and Easy Care Guide
Description: Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) is a perennial herb native to North America, known for its aromatic leaves that smell like anise or licorice. It grows upright to about 3-5 feet tall and 1-3 feet wide, with dense, showy flower spikes that attract pollinators. This plant is often used in […]
Read MoreAfrican Marigold: A Quick and Easy Care Guide
Description: Tagetes erecta, commonly known as African Marigold, is a vibrant annual plant with large, showy flowers ranging in color from yellow to deep orange. Native to Mexico, it grows up to 3 feet tall and is characterized by its deeply divided, dark green leaves and robust, upright stems. This […]
Read MoreEdible Flowers: A Complete List
Edible Flowers Everyone knows that some flowers are edible, but the question has always been “well, which ones?” To answer that question, we’ve used several academic sources to put together a complete, comprehensive list of flowers that are safe for human consumption. Consisting of over 80 species, this guide includes […]
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