

🌿 Dandelion Dreams: Grow, Harvest, Savor!
Outsidepride offers 5000 seeds of the perennial Taraxacum Officinale, ideal for USDA zones 3-10. This versatile herb grows up to 12 inches tall, producing edible leaves and vibrant yellow flowers, perfect for culinary and medicinal uses. Ready for harvest in approximately 95 days, it's a sustainable choice for any herb garden.
L**Y
A little smaller than expected
How much volume should 5000 seeds take up? No idea really, but this pouch is a little less than an iphone 6 by volume.I just put the seeds out, I may update depending on how things go. I've asked the neighbor to stop waking me up with his leaf blower and to stop blowing over my birdfeeder when he does use it. I've packed the birdfeeder with these the night before he usually uses the offending blower. So, if he tips it over again the seeds will blow onto his property and in a few weeks I'll see if it worked.
B**Y
just what we ordered!
just what we ordered!
S**M
Didn’t grow
I used starter pellets n everything but I could not get them to grow I even used gro lights.
A**S
Fit for Revenge
Thanks to these quality seeds, I was able to get revenge. Several months ago some lady ran into me with her car ( All I received were some scratches and bruises) because she didn't see me crossing the street while she was texting and driving. Instead of apologizing for her carelessness that could have cost me my life, she proceeded to curse me out and tell me it was my fault. Anyway, I didn't press charges. After finding out where she lives I began to think of a way to get even. So I decided to get her back by ruining her beautiful lawn with these dandelions. It's been about two months now and thousands are all coming up and they're about to start flowering! Mwahahahaha!
L**A
Great for the Bees, Grew Quickly in the Right Temp
Sprouts are coming up now! So excited these started growing. It will come at a great time for the bees to get their food for the summer. I only got these for the bees and to make a special garden for them with other wild flowers. I know people eat these, and I may try that, but I am more excited to see the bees feast on them!
A**O
Haven't had the chance to see how they grow in ...
Haven't had the chance to see how they grow in southwest FL but I hope they do...and to think I considered them weeds when I was younger! They are really healthy for you. Now I know why my grandfather from Italy would collect these on the side of the Belt Parkway in Queens! That probably wouldn't be my first choice area to collect them, though LOL.
K**.
no sprouts yet after a week
the jury is still out, it has been a week and nothing yet. i will update in a week and add or remove stars based on number that come up but i eas expecting some by now. These are one of the easiest to grow, Also so you know the seeds are very tiny, i dont like them coming on the paper pouches some of the seeds get stuck at the top and at the bottom corners, they should come in aw vacuum sealed vile.
N**L
Yes dandelion seeds.
I have chickens and usually in the Spring there is little left of the grass in their run except for pitiful roots and mud. Last Spring I purchased clover seed, dandelion seed and other wild seeds to sow in the chicken run. The chickens had to be moved to a different run while everything grew but it was worth it. My chickens love the dandelion greens and it's one of the first flowers to bloom for the honeybees coming out of hibernation.
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