Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

March 4, 2011

20 Edible Flowers You can Grow

    rose
  1. Rose   Rosa species
  2. Lilacs   Syringa species
  3. Daylillies   Hymenocalis
  4. Tulips   Tulipa species
  5. Borage   Borago officinalis
  6. Mint   Mentha piperitaChives   Allium sattivum
  7. Violets   Viola ordorata
  8. Pansies   Viola species
  9. sunflower
  10. Elderberry   Sambucus species
  11. Marigold / Calendula Calendula officinalis
  12. Chamomile   Chameamelum nobile   A.K.A.  Anthemis nobilis   
  13. Dandelion   Taraxacum officinale
  14. Lavender   Lavandula species
  15. Sunflower   Helianthus annus
  16. Citrus blossom   Citrullus species
  17. Oregano   Oreganum vulgare
  18. Nasturtium    Tropaeolum majus
  19. Honeysuckle    Lonicera caprifolium
  20. Squash blossom    Cucurbita maxima, C. pepo
Nasturtiums
  Sunset  has a recent collection of recipes that feature edible flowers: at www.Sunset.com/.

January 14, 2011

the to-do list jan.2011

January means a brand-new start with a brand-new year!
2011 has been declared the International Yearof Forests, and also the Year of the Vegetable!

January is National Oatmeal Month and International Creativity Month

the 9th is Word Nerd Day.

This month is when White Sales traditionally take place.  The prices are better than usual, and it offers a chance to stock up on bedding items.  Plain sheets come in handy for the garden (collecting seeds, covering frost-tender plants), and blankets can be found for reasonable prices - they're nice for pets.  Quilts can be used for picnics and tailgaiting & stargazing parties, and stowed away for use as charming Christmas tree skirts! Bedding of all sorts work as tablecloths, especially sheets as shown in the photo at left. Also look for towels, rugs, and curtains on sale.
Want to grow your own food this year? Get started now!  Seed catalogs begin mailing out now, as well as livestock, poultry, and beekeeping catalogs for your forays into the animal end of producing your own foods and goods. 
Bare Root plants arrive at nurseries this month.  Available are fruit trees, shade trees, and ornamental shrubs. Toward the end of the month, the prices will be drastically reduced, but shop now for the best selection.
For some sources of seeds, see our story: Seed Sources.
EVENTS:
4-8 NorthAmerican Beekeeping Conference, Galveston, Texas

6-7 Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop, Atlanta

Citrus Tasting
January 29, 2011 1-3 PM
133 Encinal Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 650) 325-5612

IN SEASON NOW
[Tangerines]
Citrus!
Specifically tangerines, clementines, lemons, and oranges.
Greens; Chard, Spinach, Lettuce, Cabbage, etc.
Beets
Turnip
Rutabega
Rosehips
Asparagus
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