Pizza Garden Florals
by Ardith Beveridge, Tastemaker in Residence


Pizza Garden
- Choose a large terra-cotta saucer and pots small enough for you to create your Pizza garden to use when you are creating your favorite pizza.
- Add soil and a small plant. In the photos above there is a cherry tomato plant in the center surrounded by mint, basil, garlic scape, rosemary plants and a small nasturtium plant. The nasturtium flowers and leaves are eatable.
Great fun with young people, for a family member that loves gardening for the patio table. Water as needed.