Don’t just stop and smell the roses – you can eat them, too. Plenty of easy-to-grow flowers that bring energy and beauty to your garden are also completely edible and can be used to infuse food and drinks with unusual flavors and eye-catching colors.
Edible garden: the best plants for an edible garden
Rosmarinus officinalis - Rozemarijn
How to grow and use 8 common edible flowers - The Washington Post
10 Edible Flowers for the PNW Garden - Farmington Gardens
Edible Flowers: Flowers for Food and Healing
8 Edible Flowers For Summer Recipes - Simple Recipes
Rosmarinus officinalis - Rozemarijn
Essential List of Edible Flowers (with Pictures!) - Healthy Green Kitchen
Edible Flowers to Plant in Your Garden
Edible Flowers You Can Grow in Your Garden
Best Edible Flowers - How to Cook with Pretty and Tasty Flowers
Edible Flowers That Belong On Your Plate - The Neighborgoods
Learn how to grow lovely and fragrant flowers then use them create delicious meals with this beautifully illustrated flower gardening and cooking book. Anyone who picks up The Edible Flower Garden will be tempted to grow, harvest, and sample at least a few of the more than forty varieties of edible flowers. Among them, you'll find more familiar food plants--dill and mustard, for example--in addition to common flowers, such as tulips or roses.
The Edible Flower Garden [Book]