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    Bellis perennis / Common daisy medicinal uses + how to forage

    August 15, 2025 - By Rosa Wilde

    Are you here to unlock the secrets of Bellis perennis medicinal uses and common daisy medicinal uses? From soothing bruises and easing joint aches to calming coughs, supporting digestion, and nurturing your skin, the common daisy is a tiny flower with big healing powers. If you want to learn more about daisy medicinal uses, you're in the right place.

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    🌸 Recipes Using Edible Flowers: 17 Beautiful Dishes 🌸

    April 24, 2025 - By Rosa Wilde

    Looking for quick, easy recipes using edible flowers? Edible flowers don’t just look pretty—they add flavour, fragrance, and fun to your food. Read on for 17 delicious recipe ideas that each take less than 30 minutes. Try them at home with the kids! 🌸

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    Recipes Using Edible Flowers: Stunning Dishes To Make You Smile

    April 20, 2025 - By Rosa Wilde

    Want to make your meals more magical? Recipes using edible flowers can turn simple meals into something unforgettable. With just a few petals, you can add colour, flavour, and a touch of nature to everything from salads to desserts. In this post, you’ll discover 15 easy-to-find edible flowers (all common in UK gardens and hedgerows) plus simple, delicious ideas for using them in your cooking.

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    List of Edible Flowers with Pictures: 27 Gorgeous Flowers That Will Surprise You

    April 16, 2025 - By Rosa Wilde

    Did you know many garden flowers are not just beautiful, but edible too? In this list of edible flowers with pictures, you’ll find 27 common edible flowers that are safe to eat and might already be growing in your garden. These flowers add colour and flavour to cakes, salads, and teas. Plus, they are so fun to pick, especially with children. Some may surprise you! We’ll find out what they taste like, how to use them, and learn a few tips to make sure they’re safe to eat.

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