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Top 10 Wild Edible Plants Article 
Nature contains a rich bounty of edible wild plants, many of which are cultivated and sold in grocery stores such as asparagus, blackberries, and strawberries.
Dec 8, 2009 - Chris Dinesen Rogers
Wild edibles and life cycle Article 
Suppose you have decided to harvest wild burdock root for a meal or to make an herbal medicine. It will help you to know that burdock is a biennial.
Jan 28, 2007 - Violet Snow
Edible Bog and Wetland Plants Article 
An edible bog or wetland garden can add interest to a food garden or existing pond or wetland garden. Here are edible plant suggestions for temperate climates.
Feb 23, 2009 - Tricia Edgar
Cooking with Edible Plants Article 
Planning an adventurous dinner with wild greens is easy. With a little initiative, luck and a good field guide you can save money and eat healthy for less.
Jan 11, 2009 - Margie Nelson
Edible Plants - Greenbriar Article 
Greenbriar is a thorny, viney, hard-to-kill plant that plagues many homesteaders and woodsmen. However, the foe can be turned into a friend.
Apr 4, 2012 - Robin Egerton
Chickweed, an Edible Medicinal Plant Article 
Chickweed is a common annual herb that grows wild throughout much of the world. It is valued as an herbal remedy, and is also a nutritious salad green or potherb.
Mar 22, 2010 - Terrie Schultz
Edible Green Plants of Winter Article 
There are plenty of edible greens in the warm months of the year, but what is there to eat in the wild when the ground freezes and most plants are dead or dormant?
Dec 13, 2007 - Violet Snow
The Muscadine: A Drought Tolerant Edible Plant Article 
The muscadine is a perennial vine that attracts birds to the landscape. It also makes a tasty jam.
Mar 2, 2011 - Tina Samuels
Harvest Wild Plants for Tea Article 
Whether you seek the healing properties of plants or the flavor of a fresh, wild, no-cost, caffeine-free drink, you might enjoy harvesting your own plants for tea.
Jan 6, 2008 - Violet Snow
Grow Your Own Edible Wild Mushrooms Beginner Guide Article 
Here is an overview of how to grow mushrooms. Read this before you buy your mushroom growing kits so you know what's going to happen, first.
Nov 1, 2010 - Sandy McCollum
Edible Flowers and Garden Plants Article 
Planting edible, beautiful garden plants is a great way to keep a garden both attractive and beneficial to the family. Edible plants are easy to grow.
It is Edible and Medicinal - Guava Plant Article 
Guava fruit is edible, while its leaves and barks are used as medicine.
Apr 6, 2010 - Ron Chea
Choosing Plants for an Edible Garden Article 
Even a small space can become an edible garden. Fill pots and hanging baskets with a variety of fruit and vegetables and eat the fruits of your labour.
Mar 26, 2010 - Lara Hurley
Tips for Growing Edible Plants Article 
Many gardeners are trying to save money on grocery budgets by growing Victory Gardens and adding edible plants to their home landscapes, and can try these tips.
Mar 30, 2009 - Angela England
Edible Plants for the New Year Article 
See the best of the new vegetable and edible plants available to home gardeners in 2008. Tasty heirloom varieties, and disease resistant strains available this year.
Jan 13, 2008 - Angela England
Edible Red Berries for the Summer Article 
There are several varieties of edible red berries that are popular in the summer months; these include raspberry, redcurrant, loganberry and strawberry.
Feb 21, 2011 - Sharon Falsetto
Chive Blossoms and Edible Flowers Article 
At my local farmers’ market I learned about chive blossoms and pea blossoms – I wondered about other edible flowers and how they might be used in recipes.
Jun 26, 2006 - Jacqueline Church
Edible Weeds – Dandelions Article 
Dig up those dandelions by hand and eat them for an adventure in flavour.
Jun 20, 2010 - Kristina von Ond
Edible Mushroom FAQ Article 
If you've ever wondered something about mushrooms, this article will answer your questions. Even if you - or your stomach - doesn't like them, you may find a solution.
Sep 9, 2009 - Maija Haavisto