nasturtium flower - Gardening
The Nasturtium plant is safe and delicious to eat. As a long-time wild-foods enthusiast, I’ve collected edible plants in all sorts of unlikely spots. But, I’d never harvested food from a flower garden ...
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Yahoo: Edible Flowers 101: How to Cook with Hibiscus, Nasturtium, Marigold and More Edible Flowers 101: How to Cook with Hibiscus, Nasturtium, Marigold and More Daily Press: Nasturtiums: These edible flowers turn ordinary meals into gourmet delights Broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and other brassicas frequently face pests such as cabbage loopers and cabbageworms. Establish a natural pest control by planting nasturtiums ... Martha Stewart on MSN: The best time to plant nasturtium seeds for lush, fast-growing flowers The Boston Globe: Zoo animals eat famous flowers from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum GBH: Petals for primates: Zoo animals get a taste of nasturtiums thanks to Gardner Museum