Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)
Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)

Flowers- FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)

$6.10

Flowers Seeds by The Seeds Master

FL626 Edible Flower Mix (0.3G)

  • Fragrant, colourful and flavourful addition to the garden and the plate. 
  • Easy and fast growing, adding irresistible touch to any garden, as well as the plate.
  • Used to decorate salads, desserts, drinks and a wide variety of other dishes.
  • Can be added to baths for a fragrant, relaxing time; made into ice cubes for exceptional touch to drinks; used for floral arrangements, paintings etc. 
  • Can be grown in pots, containers, baskets, indoors and outdoors. Matures in 50 days.

 

The Edible Flower Mixture includes:

  • Borage - cucumber-like flavour; 
  • Cilantro - tangy, fresh flavour and aroma; 
  • Nasturtium - bright yellow, orange and red blooms have a spicy, pepper-like flavour;
  • Calendula - yellow orange flower and a mild, peppery flavour;
  • Cornflower - bright blue flower and mild taste;
  • Dianthus ‘Wee Willie,’- a tiny pink flower with a clove like flavour;
  • Onion-flavoured Chives;
  • Lemon Mint - strong mint flavour;
  • Pansy and Johnny Jump-Up - brightly coloured flowers with a mild, slightly sweet flavour;
  • Lavender Hyssop; Licorice-flavoured 
  • English Daisy - a lovely flower with a sweet, mild flavour.

 

HOW TO GROW:

Growing: Year-round in tropical climate; in temperate climates start the seeds 6 weeks prior the last frost date indoors or directly outdoors after the danger of last frost has passed. 

Soil: Light, fertile, well-draining soil, preferably rich in organic matter.

Soil depth: sprinkle the seeds on the top of the soil and lightly cover with extra layer of soil.

Moisture: regular watering to make sure is moist, but not soggy. Best when soil starts to get dry to the touch.

Light: bright, sunny location with plenty of sunlight.

Fertilizing: optional.