balcony-gardening
Growing Edible Flowers on Your Balcony
Emma Brooks
2025-05-24 10:15:00
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Edible flowers add a splash of color and unique fl...

Edible flowers add a splash of color and unique flavors to salads, desserts, and drinks. Growing them on your balcony is easier than you think.
1. Popular Edible Flowers to Grow
Edible flowers add color and flavor to salads, desserts, and drinks. Popular choices include nasturtiums, pansies, violets, and calendula. Nasturtiums have a peppery taste and vibrant orange or yellow petals. Pansies are mild and slightly sweet. Calendula petals are tangy and bright. Grow these flowers in well-draining soil and full to partial sun. Be sure to avoid pesticides and only eat flowers grown specifically for consumption. Adding edible flowers to your garden brings beauty and a tasty surprise to your meals.
2. Planting and Care Tips
Use well-draining soil and containers with good drainage. Provide ample sunlight—about 6 hours daily—and water regularly, but avoid waterlogging.
3. Using Edible Flowers in Your Kitchen
Harvest flowers in the morning when they're freshest. Use them to garnish salads, bake into desserts, or infuse in teas for a fresh, floral twist.

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