Tag: Edible Garden

An edible garden is a space designed for growing plants to eat, combining aesthetics with food production, including fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers.

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  • Vegan Moringa Thai Green Curry Recipe

    Vegan Moringa Thai Green Curry Recipe

    6 minutes

    Discover the vibrant flavours of Vegan Moringa Thai Green Curry, a delicious dish that showcases fresh vegetables and the super food Moringa.

  • Sweet Leaf: Phyllanthus Androgynus

    Sweet Leaf: Phyllanthus Androgynus

    5 minutes

    Phyllanthus Androgynus, known as Katuk or Sweet Leaf, is an edible green that deserves recognition and grows prolifically in the tropics.

  • Water Spinach: Ipomoea Aquatica

    Water Spinach: Ipomoea Aquatica

    5 minutes

    Ipomoea aquatica, commonly referred to as water spinach or kangkong, is a versatile edible green that flourishes in tropical climates.

  • Brazilian Spinach: Alternanthera sissoo

    Brazilian Spinach: Alternanthera sissoo

    4 minutes

    Alternanthera sissoo, commonly known as Brazilian Spinach, is a perennial plant that is well suited for cultivation in the tropics.

  • Moringa Oleifera: The Miracle Tree

    Moringa Oleifera: The Miracle Tree

    5 minutes

    Moringa Oleifera, often referred to as the “miracle tree,” is renowned for an abundance of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

  • Growing Dry Season Veggies in Darwin

    Growing Dry Season Veggies in Darwin

    9 minutes

    Growing dry season veggies in Darwin, including sweet corn, cherry tomatoes, and broccoli, taking advantage of the cool, dry weather.

  • Gardening in Darwin During Monsoon Season

    Gardening in Darwin During Monsoon Season

    9 minutes

    Gardening in Darwin During Monsoon Season in Darwin, brings a unique opportunity for gardeners to cultivate a variety of tropical plants.

  • Darwin Dry Season Gardening Checklist

    Darwin Dry Season Gardening Checklist

    7 minutes

    Residents can create sustainable and productive gardens that gracefully navigate the challenges presented by Darwin’s dry season.