November 21, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Edible Flowers Everyone Can Grow!


Have you ever stopped to smell the flowers then stopped to eat them
too? Many people dont and it is suh a shame since flowers are not only
delicious, but they are colorful, fun, and highly nutritous! In this
episode we will outline 5 that are very delicious and anyone can grow
them.
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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Edible Flowers Everyone Can Grow!

  1. There are certainly many many more flowers that one can eat. I dry my hibiscus flowers for tea, squash flowers are good, onion and dandelion are tasty as well.

    This year my nasturtium died early in the season due to extremely high rains.

    Rose petals are the best among all, usually they are cured in honey or syrup to make gul-qand and rose water is well known for its properties.

  2. Chive flowers, squash flowers, day lily, and arugula flowers are also very nice. But my favorite is pineapple weed "flowers" – delicious. I actually let my greens go to flower for the bees.

  3. The reason most people think that flowers rotates bag is I'd assume that most people were kids and probably ate a flower that happened to be the wrong one, spend it out and was like "nope, lesson learned"
    That's also how a kid would hypothetically learn that three leaf clovers kind of taste like lemons.

    notthatIwouldknowthatthisisjustspeculation

  4. QUESTION: Received a packet of Johnny Jump Ups, and the packet front says Annual, but the back says Perennial. Where I want to plant them, I do NOT want them coming back every year. Can you tell me which it is? Am in zone 7. Thanks.

  5. I have a couple culinary sage plants. I use way more of the flowers than the leaves. One I grow just for flowers. Look good, attract bees, and are a great garnish for chicken salad and the like. Sweet and a more gentle sage flavor

  6. So I’ve been eating the flowers that grow on my broccoli… and I was curious if there’s any harm when eating these flowers?
    I’ve been eating a lot of them! So just curious.

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