What are some editable plants...can you include pictures?!


Question: What are some editable plants!.!.!.can you include pictures!?
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There are many!. I work for my-self (entrepreneur)!. Being an outdoor (Nature) type person, I enjoy landscaping most!. One thing I have always done when installing flowerbeds for people is to plant something "editable"!?!?!? ;-p One lady enjoyed different peppers to eat, and when I planted a pepper plant at her gas station she was intrigued!. I will admit, it was a happy plant and many of her customers admitted this also!. Colorful and eatable/edible no matter how you spell it!. ;-) First it had little flowers and then green and red peppers!.
It was funny; one year I planted her a watermelon plant (Gas station, the flowerbed was center and up front by the road)!. As the watermelons ripened they seemed to disappear from the flowerbed!? :-O I assumed it was aliens from another planet looking for sex!. But, one day a young man did admit he and some friends enjoyed spiked melons!. I was relieved to know aliens from another planet where not as sex perverted as I first assumed!. :-D
OK, so, to make a long story longer!. I would think colorful plants!. I not sure how/what you want to do!? Eggplants (Purple), Yellow Squash (Gourds) are really versatile this time of year (pumpkins {orange} are one)!. also, we now begin winter plants, so, many of those are pretty!. I hate brussels sprouts, but, they are a pretty plant when cultured!.
This all I know!. Color and Strange always make for a good picture!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think you're looking for edible plants - able to be eaten!. Rather than editable - able to be edited!

Some examples of edible plants would be cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, onions, garlic, herbs, the tubers from potato plants, the stems but not the leaves from rhubarb, the pods from beans and pea plants, the "fruit" from tomato plants, pepper plants, eggplant plants (you like that one!!?!) and cucumber plants!. You get the idea!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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