100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038
100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038
100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038
100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038
100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038
100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038
100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038

100+Organic Dandelion Seed-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038

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100+ Organic Dandelion Seeds-Non GMO Taraxacum Dandelion-Great for Salad and Teas with Lots of Beneficial Nutrients-Taraxacum Officinalis-G038

Description:

What many consider to be an obnoxious weed is actually a versatile herb that many gardeners enjoy in their herb gardens! Dandelion seeds will grow everywhere, and they are easy to establish and maintain. The leaves are dark green, long and lance-shaped. The Dandelion herb plant grows from a tightly formed rosette and has a deep, twisted tap root that is rather brittle and breaks easily. The yellow flower is well-recognized and grows on hallow stems that reach 4 to 12 inches in height.

Dandelion herbs are widely used in the kitchen. The leaves are best when they are tender in the spring and again in the fall. They are packed with nutrients like vitamins, beta-carotene, iron and other minerals. Dandelion leaves are often added to tossed salads and the taste is very complementary to other greens. The leaves can also be steamed with other vegetables for a side dish. The flowers are used in wine making, and the taproot is edible as well. These sunny yellow flowers have quite a history and stir up many emotions with gardeners, lawn owners and those of us just waiting for the signs of spring.

Cultivated in good garden soil with a bit of balanced organic fertilizer, Dandelions are delectable and nutritious, and a far cry better looking than the ones you find between cracks in the sidewalk. Sow short rows of this wild green's seeds every few weeks from early spring to late summer, and enjoy the young leaves raw in salads. Or cook the mature leaves just like spinach. scatter the edible flower petals over salad, or collect the flower buds (you need a lot of them) for making dandelion wine.

The slightly bitter leaves are a rich source of iron and vitamins A, B1, B2, and C. Dandelions have provided entertainment, medicine, food, and greens full of nutrients to people in the spring after long winters without food rich in vitamins. Considered one of the best detoxifying herbs. For a blood cleanser, diuretic and liver stimulant. The greens also make a great salad or can be cooked and eaten like spinach. They are extremely healthy too!

Start Dandelion seeds directly outdoors. Cover the herb seeds lightly and keep them moist. Position the Dandelion herb plants in full sun.

Season: Perennial

USDA Zones: 3 - 10

Height: 4 - 12 inches

Bloom Season: Late spring to early fall

Bloom Color: Yellow

Environment: Full sun

Soil Type: Rich, moist soil, pH 6.1 - 8.5

Temperature: 68 F (20 C)

Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days: some seed may take up to 60 days

Light Required: Yes

Depth: Surface sow and thinly cover seed

Sowing Rate: 15 - 20 seeds per plant

Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination

Plant Spacing: 12 - 16 inches • Edible baby leaves • Edible flowers • Make dandelion wine •

Matures in 85-95 days •

Open Pollinated seeds