Wild violets grow in the garden bed. In the household there are dogs, cats and small children. What now? Do the violets have to go because they are poisonous, or can they be left unattended?

Violets are edible, healthy and medicinal
Violets are anything but poisonous. They can be eaten and have an extremely positive effect on the body and well-being. Its healing properties have been known for centuries.
Above all, the beguilingly fragrant blossoms of sweet violets and forest violets taste excellent. They are also non-toxic to animals such as cats and dogs. Consumption has the following effects, among others:
- cooling
- calming
- pain relieving
- laxative
- decongestant
- circulation-enhancing
tips and tricks
If you want to pick Viola for consumption, you should do so in the early morning hours during the flowering period.