Kangkong Water Spinach
A semi-aquatic plant, this spinach is fully edible - leaf, stem and all. Planting guide: Plant well after the last seasonal frost in late...
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Sometimes referred to as 'pigweed', this plant is much prettier than it sounds and has a variety of applications. Whether to add some floral to...
Whether for stir fries or salads, baby pak choi is a relatively versatile plant and ideal for the Canadian climate as it is temperable to cooler...
Ideal in the North American climate, Blue Curled Scotch Kale, doesn't quite warm you up as the name or related drink might imply, but it is loaded...
Also known as 'Chinese Cabbage', bok choy is an ideal plant for the North American climate as it can be planted at cooler temperatures. When:...
Despite what you might think, a bunching onion does not come from a bulb like some of it's onion sisters - instead it is grown for its stems and...
Canton Bok Choy also known as Pak Choi, is a Chinese version of cabbage - a nice addition to soups, sauces or stirfries, boy choy is a staple of...
Cherry red and oh, so popular, Cherry Belle Radishes are a fabulous addition to any garden. When: In early spring, after the danger of frost, late...
Chives are a member of the onion family. A friend to cooler temperatures, chives are best planted in spring or late summer for a fall harvest....
Talk about a super-food! Flat purple top turnips are a great source of vitamins, minerals, fatty acids and protein! Why is it called 'Flat purple...
Part of the Amaranth family, this superfood can be eaten raw like a lettuce or cooked. There is a Jamaican dish called Callaloo inspired by this...
A member of the bok choi family, this Chinese Cabbage is also great for stir fries or salads and is a bit more heat tolerant (less prone to bolting...
Long, skinny, red (like icicles) and peppery in taste - these fellas are worth the garden addition. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 4"...
Native to China and relative to broccoli and bok choy, it's most popular dish is kimchi although it serves a variety of uses in the kitchen. A...
One of the 'prettier' radishes and popular amidst Chinese cuisine. Also known as 'Watermelon Radish' because of its pink flesh, this radish is both...
A white radish with allot of crunch is the best way to describe the Korean Radish. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 5" apart in rows about 1'...
Raktaranga Amaranth is sometimes considered ornamental, but it has great edible qualities as well. Planting Guide: Sow just after the danger of...
Callaloo is Amaranth - the name callaloo best describes the stew to which amaranth is the main ingredient. Both leaves and seeds are edible....
If its deep purple layers don't attract you, it's juicy flavours most certainly will. Planting Guide: Better suited to start indoors due to...
Loaded with potassium and other healthy vitamins, savoy cabbage is a favourite with cabbage lovers due to its sweeter taste and texture. Best of...
Great for the Canadian gardener, these cold hardy plants are a great pre-season addition or a fantastic fall harvest. Planting Guide: Cold hardy,...
Dark green and oh, so delicious, these are great to kick off the garden season or close it in late fall. Planting Guide: Sow 1/4" deep, 12" apart...
Long, skinny, white (like icicles) and peppery in taste - these fellas are worth the garden addition. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 4"...
Loaded with vitamins and minerals, these are great baked, boiled or steamed. Planting Guide: Cold hardy, these can be started 2-4 weeks before...
Tough on the outside and meaty on the inside, onions are a great garden staple. Planting Guide: Onions need to be started indoors, 8-10 weeks...