These plants will help nearby vegetables grow by attracting pollinators and other beneficial insects, deterring pests, improving the soil, and reducing disease. Plus, you'll get a big harvest of delicious edible flowers along with your veggies so you can bring some new and exciting flavors to your culinary creations.| Garden Therapy
Debbie Wolfe is a freelance writer and is a co-author and photographer behind the garden blog, The Prudent Garden; a collection of tips, crafts, and articles that highlight home gardening.| Garden Therapy
Add fresh colors and flavors to any meal with an edible flower garden. Follow these tips to harvest, store, and prepare edible flowers for culinary use.| Garden Therapy
Coneflowers (echinacea) are easy to grow and make wonderful cut flowers! Plus, they are pollinator-friendly and have many medicinal uses.| Garden Therapy
Beyond its beauty, borage has been an herbal favorite for centuries. Grow this beauty in your garden and discover all the benefits of borage.| Garden Therapy
Learn all about show-stopping alliums including edible vs. ornamental varieties, how to grow, harvest, and dry them, and more.| Garden Therapy
Grow, harvest, and dry calendula as an anti-inflammatory herb for recipes and skincare, a practice dating back to ancient history.| Garden Therapy
This guide to growing lavender will keep your lavender in top shape for years to come, with tips on growing, pruning, and propagating.| Garden Therapy
Put all biases aside on humble dandelions. It's not just a weed marring your lawn. It's a nutrient rich edible you should try in your next salad.| Garden Therapy
This is the secret superfood that's been hiding in your garden all this time. Learn about rose hips benefits plus how to grow and use them.| Garden Therapy