Rose hips aren’t just the pretty leftovers after the petals fall. They might be the most underrated stars of the whole plant! These vibrant, berry-like gems are packed with benefits and deserve way ...
Jessica C. of Windsor asks: I have a few roses that produce many rose hips at this time of the year. Do you have any suggestions what I can do with them, culinary-wise? In late summer and early fall, ...
One may first become interested in foraging for wild edibles for a variety of reasons. For many, safely identifying and ...
Q:My grandmother made rose hip jam every year, probably from wild rose bushes. I have cultivated rose bushes. If I were to use the rose hips from them, would I lose my rose blossoms? A. McC ...
The rose has long been regarded as the “queen of flowers,” revered for its fragrance and beauty. But less lauded are the orange and red hips, or seedpods, that form after the flowers fade. And that’s ...