DANDELIONS – do you HATE / LOVE them? Or you just don’t care. If you hate it you may have spent a lot of time and money trying to eliminate it. Here’s my …

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  1. Thanks everyone for learning and commenting. Can you PLEASE SHARE this video with a couple of people or in your social network. IMAGINE the impact if just 1 person in your neighbourhood STOPS using HERBICIDES, on your, your pets and neighbors’ health. Thank you.

  2. Not only dandelions are good for the soil, they are good for us too. Completely eatable, great source of vitamins, minerals etc. Roots can be baked and grinned to become coffee. Tons of beneficial properties hidden in this little veggie. Great for detoxing the blood. Great for salves too. Heals any mosquito or bug bites, cuts, skin condition etc. I love their kind of biter taste in my salads or cooked by themselves or with other greens. Love looking at their cheerful flowers in the spring. They always lift my spirit. Just love dandelions! ❤️

  3. So you went and deleted my comment with an opposing viewpoint. It wasn't even 100% opposing your view on dandelions, it was a reasonable response with a different point of view. I'm going to go out on a limb and say you're probably a left leaning individual. Seems like the M.O. for individuals such as yourself. If you don't agree with someone just silence them.

  4. I am the same person who posted two weeks ago. I water my newly planted plants frequently and when I got to the little bitty that I planted in spring that would not change, get green, grow, anything, that a dandelion later snuggled up against it. Well, I watered that plant tonight and the dandelion is gone. I did not pull it out. I was happy it was there. Did it get too much water?

    Now the plant does look much better and even put up a second start right beside it. Also there is a really huge dandelion a few scant inches away. I am just surprised to see the snuggler having completely disappeared.

  5. Je suis un peu en retard… pour vous remercier de me, de nous répondre.

    J'apprécie ce 'nouveau' vidéo. Alors qu'il y a toujours des ignorants qui utilisent le 'Round-Up', vous nous enseigner le pourquoi du pourquoi.

    Quand je voyais les 'italiens' arriver à l'apparition des pissenlits je me disais qu'eux devaient savoir…

    Merci, c'est la planète qui se réjouie de voir qu'il y a toujours un druide.

  6. I came home from kindergarten one day and the front yard was so crowded with dandelion there was no green to be seen. It was breathtakingly beautiful. To this day dandelion is my favorite flower.
    … the yard was most likely calcium deficient as the other indicators don't fit my memory of the yard.
    Thank you for sharing.

  7. Have that much dandelion in my front and back garden that i can't see any grass there is millions of them in my small front and back garden i just let them grow but now coming into Autumn i will have to cut them other words i will have the lose kingdom lol

  8. This is a cool video. The comments are so familiar. Growing up, we had each a job to go into the empty lot behind the house and to pop dandelions up with a fork, lambsquarters as well and something called nettle. I won't get to see the end of this video but I think the geese were fighting over there stems because they are calcium rich and they need the calcium to harden the egg shells when they lay an egg. I need to subscribe and see more I love this

  9. love dandelions! they are sooo beneficial for our health. my livestock (alpacas & sheeps) love them as well – and unlike humans, animals will not eat cr.p …..

  10. Dandelions in a residential lawn look like crap. The only thing they indicate is a lazy homeowner. There are millions and millions of acres where dandelions grow and do their thing. If you have acreage then by all means leave them be, but you make a residential neighborhood look unkempt and low rent by letting your yard go to weeds. Turfgrass is not bad, despite all of the propoganda. It prevents erosion and cleans the air. Herbicides and fertilizers should be used sparingly and properly, and if done so have little impact on the environment. By the way I have large areas on my property with native plants that benefit animals throughout the seasons and I don't use insecticides. Stop being lazy and take care of your property, and stop dragging down your neighbor who actually takes care of his.

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