Edible Gardening

Dandelion Healthy Recipes: Harvesting and Using Roots,Flowers and Leaves



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Most people don’t think much of the dandelion as just that, a weed. It’s hard to believe at first but dandelions have many medicinal use cases and the entire plant (from root to flower) can be used in a variety of dishes. They can also grow quickly and easily in any type of soil condition, making them an ideal beginner plant to try out.

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In this video, Bri will go over the history of the dandelion, what parts of the dandelion are used, how you can identify and harvest dandelion, as well as some yummy dandelion recipes to try out. Fun fact, dandelions can be harvested in the early spring or fall!

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