Economic and cultural trends have encouraged more people to try their hands at gardening, but they don’t always have the space or the desire to handle large plots.
The Ornamental Edibles & Compact Vegetables Display at Rotary Botanical Gardens
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The micro Tom is the world's smallest tomato plant according to Mark Dwyer of Rotary Botanical Gardens.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
India paint eggplant will grow to almost the size of a baseball.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Malabar spinach grows on an obelisk at the Rotary Botanical Gardens Ornamental Edibles & Compact Vegetables Display.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Golden sunrise Swiss Chard is an ornamental edible used in stir fries. It is one of the varieties and the Rotary Botanical Gardens Ornamental Vegetable display.
