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...nk you know everything there is to know about the dandelion flower (Taraxacum officinale).… More
Edible flowers bring beauty and a variety of flavors to your table. People have… More
Dandelions: hate them in your garden, but love them in your kitchen. While considered… More
Allergy sufferers often see plants such as dandelions as the source of springtime misery.… More
Dandelions in your yard and garden can be a particularly tough weed because their… More
While the bright yellow dandelion has long been the nemesis of gardeners for its… More
Gardeners who have problems with dandelions may despair when these yellow fuzzy blossoms dot… More
Dandelions are great for a variety of home-health remedies, but sometimes you need a… More
Though dandelions are often classified as nothing more than a troublesome weed, they can… More
...w diligent you are at looking out for and weeding dandelion sprouts, you can't… More
Dandelions are hardy and don't need fertilizer. Those growing them for consumption can use… More
It all starts with a seed. The seed of a dandelion is about 1/8… More
Some view the dandelion as nothing more than an obnoxious weed. Unlike many weeds,… More
Recipe for Dandelion Salad from the resource libraries at The Chamomile Times & Herbal… More
Learn the most effective way to pull weeds, plus the proper way to add… More
With Rosemary Gladstar's Holistic wellness program you can find the harmony of body and… More
Learn how to dig up weeds so they never come back in your garden,… More
Recipe for Ojawashkwawegad (Wild Green Salad) from The Chamomile Times & Herbal News. More
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Starting an organic garden requires caring for plants in a natural way without using chemicals… More
Dandelions are weeds with roots that must be completely pulled out of the ground. Use… More
Kill crabgrass in the lawn by putting compost and grass seeds in the area of… More
...d a weed. Find out about different weeds, such as dandelions, clover and crab grass,… More
Removing dandelions chemically will not solve the real problem, which is soil that is not… More
When growing edible flowers, such as roses, violets, chrysanthemums and broccoli, make sure no pesticides… More
... about different edible flowers, such as violets, dandelions and roses, with information from a… More
Zana I am in Alberta and I have 3 resident Bush Bunnies and I control their dining by using Bonemeal around in the flower beds..They have never bothered any of my garden or flowers at all...oh no that isn't true...they dined on my cabbage plant that I had stuck in… More
I'm starting to think that my best bet at building a green, weed-free lawn is to focus on making the grass as healthy as possible, so that it can successfully compete against weeds. I'd like to avoid excessive use of chemicals, although I'm willing to use some if I have… More
...lies, and the like, but then in the middle of the dandelions that are popping up, there are what looks to be three… More
:p Greetings! I'm new here, and I have to say that I really enjoy spending time on GardenGuides learning new things to incorporate into my garden. Anyone else from Oregon? (Go Beavers!!!) My husband and I are just starting our first garden together. So far, we have some radishes, rhubarb… More
... Should you be dead heading flowers or digging up dandelions, edging beds or planting trees, reading how-to books or cutting the grass? I have spread myself too thin and I'm reaping the… More
Ok, here's the scoop. I've got a rather steep, but not huge bank out back. Last spring, we pulled out quite a few forsythia to make room for a shed and my son's swingset. This year, I'd like to get some grass seed out there on the bank. Its very… More
...and cat, and chipmunks, and grubs, not to mention dandelions, dead nettle, thistles, violets, and various other plants I choose to accept as ground cover [no clover, though; why does everyone else get the clover?], I don't have a lot… More
...moved in, grew a nice lawn with (surprisingly) no dandelions and am just… More
does any one here use their dandelions instead of killing them?? If so when do you harvest, do you use greens and roots? And do you preserve them somehow? More
Hello everyone, I joined this forum a few months ago and completely forgot about it until my other half (DanS) reminded me that I should post the seed inventory on this site as well so here goes. :) Dan and I are gearing up for the upcoming gardening season so… More
...d thing the other day....we sprayed the lawn with dandelion killer-the kind that you hook up to your hose and spray. We didn't read the directions and we sprayed some of the perennials (hosta's, clematis, more hosta's and couple that I can't remember their names)and… More
... and future friends. http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Dandelion-Salad/Detail.aspx PWD More
does someone knows this flower is dandelion(taraxacum)or some others species? More
We are hoping they are a type of dandelion! (we want to eat them:) ) Thank you! More
...ees in our yard that get a pod on that releases a dandelion type of fuzz in the spring. Anyone know what they may be? More
Hi, I’m new and have a question. I am going to be moving to Arcata, in northern California. It’s in the middle of the red wood forest and on the coast, meaning it’s wet and cold. Winter is coming and I need a garden. I have a pet skink (lizard)… More
...pestiside free) edible Nasturtiums, Elderflowers, Dandelion Heads and Violets that I can get relatively fresh in (or shipped to) Spokane WA. :rolleyes: If you have any leads, freinds, good ideas or tips, please give a shout out to an avid culinary… More
...s but it gets a seed head on it that looks like a dandelion-gone-to-seed-on-steroids. Anyone have any ideas? More
I noticed that some catalogues are selling dandelion seeds. They are nice for salads. To tell you the truth, I cannot imagine growing them all in a row in the garden. Perhaps that is because I don't treat my lawn with anything. Today I came across this photo in a… More
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