10 Edible Flowers | Spring Vegetable Garden Tour: P. Allen Smith (2019) 4K
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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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Sir, you are a unicorn walking in a garden and feeding on roses
"There's a lot to eat and I love to eat". Well sir that candor earned you a food living new sub. Lol
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.
Awesome.... I love having an edible flower garden..
Beautiful Garden ❤️
I have new morning ritual of rewarding myself by watching your vlog and enjoying my ☕ coffee!😉🌼🌼must make a salad tonight!
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Jill Even 💚
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.
Oh nice, what a great way to garnish soups, salads and entrees with an added touch!
I have your cookbook♥️ I love it💕Seasonal recipes from the garden
Love your new format of programs. Good show. You should have a show about seed saving after they bolt.
Very interesting, I didn’t know there were so many edibles.
Great info. Can’t wait for the summer edible flowers.
Love these new videos, keep em coming!
Thank you. This was so helpful. I also love to make bouquets from my vegetable garden with the greens bolt.
Thank you sir! 🤗
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! 👍🌱🍓💖
I love this
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 .
Now I have to go taste a blackberry blossom off the hill, just because you said they weren't so good, sort of bitter...
But vegans won’t eat anything with a face. So “pansies don’t worry” We love your videos. Thanks From The Fallbrook Garden Center Dennis P. Smith🇺🇸
Can we eat Basil flowers ????thank you ❤
Can you eat the flowers of bolted lettuces I wonder?
Are sweet peas edible too?
Grow green avoid global warming
I heard that daffodils are poisonous, is this true!
Not too keen on eating any flower blooms. Not much taste or bitter 😊