edible flower and herb laminated pasta, filled with pea, new potato mint and ricotta
When you have nasturtiums growing in your garden make this nasturtium flower infused vinegar! It has a gorgeous color and peppery flavor and can be used to make a wonderful and nutritious salad dressing.
Homemade potpourri is a cinch to make! Learn how to make potpourri yourself using dried flowers and herbs right from your own garden.
edible flower and herb laminated pasta, filled with pea, new potato mint and ricotta
Make beautiful candied wild violets with 3 simple ingredients to decorate cakes and cookies.
Crystallized, sugared, or candied lemon balm— whatever you call them they taste delicious! If you’re in the mood to make a sweet little treat and you just happen to have some fresh lemon balm leaves, you should try making these cute little bad boys!
edible flower and herb laminated pasta, filled with pea, new potato mint and ricotta
Learn how to make a gorgeous art print made from your favorite fresh blooms. Our simple flower pounding technique makes it easy to transform fresh flowers into a gorgeous art piece you can hang, display, or gift.
Make pressed flower luminaria for any occasion or create as gifts. Charming lanterns that show off the beauty of flowers with soft light.
Celebrate spring with these unique lilac recipes. From shortbread cookies to refreshing lemonade, these recipes are perfect for any occasion.
In this blog post I’ll show you how to quickly and simply extract dye from coreopsis flowers using hot water. This makes a beautiful dye that can be used like watercolour paint. Then we’ll play with lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) to make a wider range of colours. The paint only takes...
Leucadendron Cream Delight. Produces large numbers of superb cream and pink blush flowers. Ideal for cut flowers and smaller low water use gardens.
edible flower and herb laminated pasta, filled with pea, new potato mint and ricotta
Celosia’s unique flowers will make you look twice! Learn about the 3 different types of celosia flowers and how to use them to add flair to your garden.
Celosia’s unique flowers will make you look twice! Learn about the 3 different types of celosia flowers and how to use them to add flair to your garden.
Are you an aster or a marigold?
These crochet wisteria flowers would make a beautiful addition to the corner of a bed frame, on a bookshelf, or anywhere you want to add some floral decor! The amazing thing about these flowers is that they're mess free and will last forever! Each bunch comes with three flowers of varying lengths and three wire branches that can be bent to make the wisteria branch look however you want. The flowers come in three different colors: Dusty Mauve, Wine, and Dark Purple. The "Custom Color Mix" option means that you can choose a wisteria branch with up to three different colors. Please leave a message with your order specifying which colors you would like! Wisteria Dimensions: Flower Length: 10" Branch Length: 7" Check out my shop for other crochet flowers!
Making homemade flower lotion bars is a magical experience! Let me be your guide and you will create a magical gift to give or use yourself any time of year. Your skin will thank you!
by Matt Gibson Stock (also called Matthiola incana, Gillyflower, perfume plant) is one of the most fragrant flowers you can grow. Its scent is described as both sweet and spicy, not to mention incredibly pleasant. Many gardeners who have experience growing stock flower suggest making the most of stock by positioning them to mature at […]
Crystallized, sugared, or candied lemon balm— whatever you call them they taste delicious! If you’re in the mood to make a sweet little treat and you just happen to have some fresh lemon balm leaves, you should try making these cute little bad boys!