Silver City Heritage Farmstead
Can't stop now (formerly Dragons Wish Farm)
Marsha, I really appreciate your use of flowers, particularly when anyone wants to use them as decor for edibles! I am including edible flowers in my cut-flower garden.
However, I had to verify some information as I posted. Here is a link to information on Carolina Jasmine, which is toxic.
https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Gelsemium+sempervirens
Pansy, on the other hand, comes HIGHLY recommended!
https://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/2014/10/what-flowers-are-edible/
You made some lovely cupcakes, and my business plan includes educating and encouraging about unexpected uses for our flowery friends. Just be cautious about what you use, and the resources you use to verify edibles.
However, I had to verify some information as I posted. Here is a link to information on Carolina Jasmine, which is toxic.
https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Gelsemium+sempervirens
Pansy, on the other hand, comes HIGHLY recommended!
https://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/2014/10/what-flowers-are-edible/
You made some lovely cupcakes, and my business plan includes educating and encouraging about unexpected uses for our flowery friends. Just be cautious about what you use, and the resources you use to verify edibles.