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How to Grow and Harvest Dandelions for Greens, Roots, and Flowers Taraxacum officinaleI refuse to pull dandelions from my yard during the first bloom. I don’t even let my husband mow.
Those cheerful drops of sunshine are not only pretty to me, but as a beekeeper, I know they are a good food source for pollinators during the gaps between blooms of other essential spring plants.
And when the white fluff emerges, my yard fills with ecstatic little birds gobbling up the seeds.
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Not only are dandelions good sources of food for birds and bees, but most of the plant is edible for humans (that’s us!) too.
Yes, you could just go forage wild dandelions from your yard instead of growing them intentionally, but you shouldn’t forage from other people’s yards or roadsides.
People tend to hate dandelions, so you don’t know what they’ve been sprayed with (or whose dog peed on them).
Plus, frequently mowed dandelion greens can be too bitter to make a yummy addition to your salad.
So why not grow them? They’re healthy, easy, and as you’ll find out below, you don’t even need a yard or garden to have fresh dandelion greens handy.
Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about growing my favorite weed, the cheery dandelion!
Cultivation and HistoryIt’s a loathed weed now, but this central Asia native was initially imported to America as a food crop.
And, obviously, it did very well. You can find T. officinale, a member of the aster or Asteraceae family, in Europe, North America, southern Africa, South America, New Zealand, Australia, India…
Its success is no wonder.
Not only does each plant produce an average of 5,000 wind-borne
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