Edible Gardening

You can expand your salad green options just by planting more fresh edible plants



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this summer we’ve been having the best salad ingredients and let me show you what they are starting off with the most common ingredient lettuce for a little crunch we like to add some kale this plant is a highly nutritious edible weed and it’s called self-heal all parts of the plant can be eaten the flower petals of the common Garden pansy are edible and adds vibrant color to a Salad Chick weed is another highly nutritious edible weed that packs a lot of nutrients red and yellow swish art is beautiful and delicious on salad New Zealand spinach is not a true spinach but has a taste similar and can be eaten raw or cooked berries like red currant can add sourness to a salad and we like to add a few of these along with black currant spinach is very nutritious so it’s always great to grow this in a garden for a little bit of sweet flavor golden raspberries and blueberries are great and we also have crunchy and delicious celery and lastly nostrum leaves and flowers you can expand your salad options just by planting more fresh edible plants

34 Comments

  1. I am so impressed with how much you can harvest from your small backyard garden. What a blessing. Is there a video showing how you got started? I would love to see that. I still have to catch up with your videos. greetings from Munich

  2. Damn, harvest goals right here… i mean Im not putting all that BS on my salad lol but to be able to harvest so many things at once on any given day is 🔥

  3. I planted lots of edible flowers this year, too picturing a beautiful and delicious harvest. The chipmunks also liked the beautiful flowers. I barely got to enjoy the flowers before they ate them.

  4. I can just imagine eating your salad !!!… We have cos, and minogette lettuce along with baby spinach and Swiss Chard, parsley and cilantro, beetroot, radish, celery and warrigal greens but have to wait till weather warms up for tomatoes and other things if like to have growing in the garden as it's bit cold where I am although we are having a milder winter than normally on the beautiful Barrington coast of NSW

  5. May I know what is the first flower or third plant that you harvest…because I think I have found it before but I never know it edible

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