Collection: Edible Flower Seed Garden
Flowers can add unique color and flavor to any meal! Add nasturtiums to salads or as a garnish for an extra peppery flavor. Enjoy pansies for their wintergreen taste, adding beauty to cakes and other desserts. Borage is known for its sky blue flowers, offering a light cucumber-like taste to fruit salads or cold drinks. Before consuming any flower be sure to make a positive identification and only eat flowers that are edible, as some can be poisonous. Rinse all plants with cold water to evict any nesting bugs.
Why edible flower gardens are so fascinating
- 34 edible flower garden varieties
- Decorate and elevate your dishes and drinks
- Varieties for every blooming season
- Surprise guests with something beautiful and delicious on their plates
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Purple Coneflower Seeds (Echinacea)
This native perennial is a treasured herbal remedyRegular price $4.99 - $333.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $333.99Best Seller -
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Lavender Seeds
As fragrant as it is popular, the "True Lavender"Regular price $5.49 - $200.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $200.99Best Seller -
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Sunflower Seeds - Mammoth Grey-Stripe
A favorite variety for eating and growing, and perfect for a kid's gardenRegular price $4.99 - $178.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $178.99Best Seller -
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Chamomile Seeds - Roman
Characteristically fruity and less bitter than the German varietyRegular price $6.99 - $191.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 - $191.99Best Seller -
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Borage Seeds
Must have addition to your vegetable garden as a pollinator attractorRegular price $4.99 - $222.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $222.99Best Seller -
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Johnny Jump Up Seeds
From groundcover to garnish, there's endless potential for this versatile wildflowerRegular price $4.99 - $150.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $150.99Best Seller -
Cornflower / Bachelor Button Seeds - Tall Mix
These candy-colored flowers are edible tooRegular price $4.99 - $222.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $222.99 -
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Nasturtium Seeds (Dwarf) - Jewel Mix
Flowers are edible and can be used in recipesRegular price $4.99 - $47.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $47.99Best Seller -
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French Marigold Seeds - Sparky Mix
Flowers are wide and rippled—great addition to a kid's gardenRegular price $4.99 - $236.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $236.99Best Seller -
Calendula Seeds - Pacific Beauty Mix
Great as cut flowers and can double in the kitchen as an edible flowerRegular price $4.99 - $66.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $66.99 -
Cornflower / Bachelor Button Seeds - Tall Blue
The quintessential blue cornflower is a treasured heirloomRegular price $4.99 - $356.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $356.99 -
Pansy Seeds - Swiss Giants Mix
Edible, with mild flavor, no two of these ornate blooms are exactly alikeRegular price $6.99 - $173.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 - $173.99 -
Pansy Seeds - Frizzle Sizzle Mix
Delightfully unique take on a traditional flowerRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 -
Evening Primrose Seeds
A North American native wildflower resistant to rabbits and deerRegular price $4.99 - $23.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $23.99 -
Nasturtium Seeds - Alaska Mix
A blend of multicolored blooms and marbled foliage unique to Alaska cultivarsRegular price $4.99 - $58.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $58.99 -
Carnation Seeds - Grenadin Double Mix
Perfect for an edible flower garden, these fully flowered blooms open in pairsRegular price $5.49 - $26.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $26.99 -
Pansy Seeds - Swiss Giants Silverbride
A prolific (and tasty) bloomer, this heirloom variety readily reseedsRegular price $6.99 - $65.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 - $65.99 -
Dames Rocket Seeds - Mixed Colors
One of the easiest wildflowers to grow from seedRegular price $4.99 - $28.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $28.99 -
Viola Seeds - Tiger Eye Yellow
One of the most fragrant and uniquely colored viola cultivarsRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 -
Pansy Seeds - Swiss Giants Orange Sun
Unmarked like typical pansy 'faces,' this heirloom is perfect for containersRegular price $6.99 - $65.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 - $65.99 -
Pansy Seeds - Frizzle Sizzle Raspberry
Large and wide unique blooms with ruffles found on each petalRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 -
Pansy Seeds - Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry
Eye-catching antique ruffles not seen in standard pansiesRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 -
Viola Seeds - Colormax Lemonberry Pie Mix
Brilliant mix of large-faced, heat-tolerant violasRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 -
Viola Seeds - Sorbet XP Delft Blue
Edible petals make a gorgeous garnish in drinks and saladsRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99
Why edible flower gardens are so fascinating
- 34 edible flower garden varieties
- Decorate and elevate your dishes and drinks
- Varieties for every blooming season
- Surprise guests with something beautiful and delicious on their plates
Edible flowers enhance your vegetable garden
I know you've been told to eat your vegetables, but have you ever heard the benefits of eating flowers? Edible flowers are known to contain powerful cancer-fighting antioxidants and inflammation-reducing flavonoids, so we say stock up!
With less than 20 varieties available, it's almost imperative that you try them all. Edible flowers do double duty in your eating garden—not only do these flowers grace your table, but they work in the garden to draw beneficial insects to your vegetables, ensuring pollination and deterring pests. Intercrop these edible flowers and herbs with your vegetables, and just see how much a difference it will make in your garden this season.
Edible flowers for garnishes, salads, and teas
Flowers bring beauty to the table, but they bring flavor to the plate. Nasturtiums like the Alaska Mix are known to have a peppery taste, and Carnation Grenadin Double Mix is a bit spicy, too. Cornflower Tall Blue is a little on the sweeter side, with a taste reminiscent of cloves. Roman Chamomile has a distinct flavor and makes an excellent homemade tea.
Johnny jump-ups and pansies are the perfect addition to your leafy greens bed. Pansies have a mild taste that blends well with lettuce, making these adorable flowers the perfect garnish for a garden-fresh salad. Nasturtiums are also delicious in a salad, or atop a stir fry or soup. Add borage to a cocktail for a touch of melon flavor in a refreshing drink. Carnations and pansies can be coated in syrup and baked for a cute, candied treat!
How to harvest edible flowers
There's no end to the ways that flowers can be used in the kitchen. Flavor aside, many of these edible flowers have medicinal properties, too. Lavender has long been used to soothe stress, anxiety, and insomnia, among other physical and mental ailments. Purple Coneflower, or echinacea, has always been prized for its antiviral and immune-boosting properties.
To harvest flowers for therapeutic or culinary use, look for buds that have opened but are not yet spent (pollinated flowers will look dirty). Pick flower heads to use as garnishes for dishes and drinks, but harvest several inches of stem to dry flowers for tea. Bundle the stems together and hang to dry in a dry, dark place to retain the petals' color. Edible flowers also have edible foliage, so feel free to use the leaves and flowers in tea!
We are passionate about health at Eden Brothers, and that's why we took the Safe Seed Pledge—to ensure that your seed will always be 100% seed, free of additives or fillers and GMOs. You can sow (and eat) edible flower seeds with confidence—just be sure to properly identify flowers as edible varieties before eating them.
Beauty and nutrition don't always have to be distinct from one another—we actually believe that the two are inseparable. Have some fun with your vegetable garden this year and grow edible flowers!