Description
Alaska Edible Flower Seed Bundle! Elevate your garden and your plate with an explosion of colors and flavors from our non-GMO, premium Edible Flower Seed Bundle. This curated selection includes Nasturtium, Sweet Alyssum, Dahlia, Calendula, Cosmos, and Marigold seeds, combining beauty with culinary delights.
Blossoming Features:
- Diverse Colors & Flavors: Grow a spectrum of edible flowers, each offering its own unique color and flavor.
- Non-GMO & High Quality: Our seeds are non-GMO and chosen for their quality, ensuring a garden that is as healthy as it is beautiful.
- Culinary & Aesthetic Gems: From garnishes to salads, teas to desserts, these edible flowers are culinary stars that also add aesthetic appeal.
- Attracts Beneficial Insects: These flowers attract pollinators and beneficial insects, promoting a healthy and thriving garden ecosystem.
- Easy to Grow & Versatile: Suitable for gardens, pots, and window boxes, these flowers are easy to grow and adaptable to various environments.
- Our Edible Flower Seed Bundle is the ideal choice for gardeners looking to combine the visual splendor of flowers with culinary exploration, and for chefs seeking fresh, unique ingredients.
A Garden of Culinary Inspiration: Plant these seeds in well-draining soil, provide them with sun, and water moderately. Soon, you’ll have a garden that not only delights the senses but inspires culinary creativity.
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A bundle full of edible flowers!
We have included full size packets of the following:
Nasturtium
Sweet Alyssum
Dahlia
Calendula
Cosmos
Marigold
Edible flowers should not be sprayed with any organic/inorganic pesticides/herbicides as the petal absorb the flavor.
Full planting instructions are included on each packet
Alaska-Specific FAQs
When should I sow edible flower seeds in Alaska?
Start seeds indoors in early April or direct sow outdoors in late May once the soil has warmed to around 50°F.
Which edible flowers grow best in Alaska?
Calendula, borage, nasturtium, violas, and marigold are reliable performers that bloom throughout the Alaska summer under long daylight hours.
Are these flowers safe to eat?
Yes. All varieties in this bundle are non-toxic and edible, provided they’re grown without organic or non organic pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
How do I harvest edible flowers?
Pick blooms in the morning when petals are dry but cool, and use immediately or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to two days.
Can edible flowers grow in containers or raised beds?
Yes. They do very well in containers and raised beds, making them ideal for small gardens, patios, or greenhouse spaces.



