Me, too, Betty Jo!I had no idea! I love photographing dandelions at all stages. ♥
I've seen them already in full bloom..i am not a big fan of those flowers, or weeds as i like to call them.
and april 5th is a bit early in the season here, for dandelions?
but then any day is to early for me!
me too ... but not as much as other years ... it's to cold ... this morning when I wake up the grass was covered with a thin layer of snow ...I've seen them already in full bloom..
And that is why this is called "who knew"I've seen them already in full bloom..
Aww I wasn't heard that before, but we make a wish, and blow the seeds into the air.I love dandelions! We don't get them here, but I saw lots in New Jersey. And in New Hampshire, where I grew up, the leaves were used in salads! (thrifty New Englanders, lol).
When you were a child did anyone of you hold a dandelion under someone's chin to see if they liked butter? (We kids said if you could see the yellow reflected on the person's chin that mean they liked butter.) Or was that just something the crazy kids I hung out with made up???
I know that I have always heard of dandelion greens, but I have never tried it! Have you?I always giggle how people who aren't capable to use them keep calling them 'weeds'. Some persons are just too disconnected from the mother Nature and eco gardening! Wouldn't be surprised if they call even basil weed. roll
I love them and have lots in my garden and they already start to bloom. So pretty!
The only thing I have ever heard that involved the chin is, "Tickle, tickle under chin. If you love boys you will grin!"I love dandelions! We don't get them here, but I saw lots in New Jersey. And in New Hampshire, where I grew up, the leaves were used in salads! (thrifty New Englanders, lol).
When you were a child did anyone of you hold a dandelion under someone's chin to see if they liked butter? (We kids said if you could see the yellow reflected on the person's chin that mean they liked butter.) Or was that just something the crazy kids I hung out with made up???
We did that in Iowa too.I love dandelions! We don't get them here, but I saw lots in New Jersey. And in New Hampshire, where I grew up, the leaves were used in salads! (thrifty New Englanders, lol).
When you were a child did anyone of you hold a dandelion under someone's chin to see if they liked butter? (We kids said if you could see the yellow reflected on the person's chin that mean they liked butter.) Or was that just something the crazy kids I hung out with made up???
Only once and I remember them being bitter. But I was a kid. Now I think I'd probably like them. (maybe).I know that I have always heard of dandelion greens, but I have never tried it! Have you?
Oh, that's a good one!The only thing I have ever heard that involved the chin is, "Tickle, tickle under chin. If you love boys you will grin!"
That's the exact use of the herbs garden!@felis My grandparents made "minesta" Not sure how to spell it but it is dandelion greens, cannellini beans over polenta. Good Italian peasant dish. My grandma would literally pick them from her yard and cook them
I know that I have always heard of dandelion greens, but I have never tried it! Have you?