Unusual Edible Plant Sale at the 2024 Garden Expo

3rd Annual Jensen Beach Garden Expo


At the 3rd Annual Jensen Beach Garden Expo on February 24, 2024

at Indian Riverside Park 9-3pm Jensen Beach Garden Club featured unique & unusual edible plants for sale. Volunteers shared how to grow and care for healthy, organic plants and trees, which were grown by Jensen Beach Garden Club members. Many of the plants are featured in the Club's new cookbook, also available for purchase: "Seeds of Flavor, Jensen Beach Garden Club Cookbook."


Download a list of these delicious, pretty and easy to grow plants. Learn how to care for them in your garden and use them on your family's table.


African Blue Basil

Brazilian Sissoo Spinach

Chaya

Cranberry Hibiscus

Cuban Oregano

Katuk

Longevity Spinach

Malabar Spinach

Surinam Purslane


Net Proceeds from the sale of these healthy plants and the cookbook are donated to families in need in our community.This project's committee was lead by Ms. Stacie Latham, Master Gardener and Club Member since 2023.


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