Yahoo: A gardening guide to dandelions – whether to grow, eat or get rid explained
A gardening guide to dandelions – whether to grow, eat or get rid explained
Like many people, for years, I considered the dandelion a weed and maybe we should still call it that. After all, a dandelion has so many seeds that travel with the wind and are spread in so many places that it can take over a lawn or a garden before you know it. However, you shouldn't be afraid of dandelions!
myHOMEBOOK magazine on MSN: Dandelions on the lawn: What this indicator plant reveals about your garden
Yellow flowers, jagged leaves, and particularly stubborn to remove: Dandelions are a nuisance for many garden owners. But the plant is more than just a weed. As an indicator plant, dandelions provide ...
Dandelions on the lawn: What this indicator plant reveals about your garden
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Does a dandelion count as a weed or a flower? Eyewitness News reached out to extension offices and local gardening and landscaping companies to see what they thought. Caplan ...
The Mirror: Remove dandelions from your lawn without digging by using 1 simple item gardeners love
Dandelions are a real pain for gardeners from April onwards, but lawn experts say applying one thing will tackle the problem and make your grass greener, thicker and healthier.
Remove dandelions from your lawn without digging by using 1 simple item gardeners love
Daily Express: Lawns will grow greener, thicker and dandelion-free if you apply 1 powerful item in April
Lawns will grow greener, thicker and dandelion-free if you apply 1 powerful item in April