Edible Gardening

10 Edible Flowers | Spring Vegetable Garden Tour: P. Allen Smith (2019) 4K



Garden Home Television Host P. Allen Smith shows us 10 edible flowers while taking us on a spring tour of the vegetable garden at Moss Mountain Farm.

Edible Flowers Include:
Violas
Pansies
Multiplying Onions
Rosemary
English Peas
Brassica (Collard and Mustard Greens)
Nasturtium
Blackberry
Chives
Tulips
Radishes

“Edible flowers are far more than a garnish: try them candied, frozen in ice cubes to dress up a drink or added to vinegars. Experiment with recipes and see where your imagination leads!.”
~ P. Allen Smith

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21 Comments

  1. Thank you. This was so helpful. I also love to make bouquets from my vegetable garden with the greens bolt.

  2. Thank you for sharing your beautiful vegetables garden .I am trying and trying to grow dill in my backyard for years but no luck . Please share some knowledge how to grow successfully I live in California .

  3. Now I have to go taste a blackberry blossom off the hill, just because you said they weren't so good, sort of bitter…

  4. Love your new format of programs. Good show.
    You should have a show about seed saving after they bolt.

  5. Thank you sir for the knowledge and I just started eating the collard flowers and they are so tasty! The nasturtium leaves are very good too. Might I add the borage flowers that taste like cucumbers which if you haven't sampled I just know you would love them! Beautiful blue flower P. Allen! I have been following you for years and love your style, you inspire me! 👍🌱🍓💖

  6. If I would have had someone like you teaching me this stuff when I was young, I might have developed a green thumb instead of a brown one. Tfs.

  7. Great video. I took my 3 year old grandson to Colonial Williamsburg back in April. And it took a great deal of effort, to keep him from eating all the tulips. He always points to flowers and asks “Can I eat it?” Love teaching him to look a food in a different way.

  8. Thinking about my childhood now, and where I had to grow up…we were so abused…knowledge intentionally kept away, disgusting eating habits, forced labor and demented controllers…and medical tyrants. They abused our community and my family so horribly so in north carolina. Seeing and hearing people like this lets me know just how awful yadkin county north carolina is. And how yruly abusive their institutes of learning are. Satan has really screwed my life up…forcibly so…and now I know just how intentional it all was. Humans intentionally abused us…intentionally poisoned and betrayed us…from early childhood and on up. I wish I was dead now.

  9. "There's a lot to eat and I love to eat". Well sir that candor earned you a food living new sub. Lol

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