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Happy dandelion day to all who celebrate (mostly ruminants)

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  • melissabeartrix@gives.hugz.onlineM melissabeartrix@gives.hugz.online

    @benroyce @GustavinoBevilacqua @joshsusser @sundogplanets

    I'm more of a weed than you are ... A obnoxious weed ... Giggles

    Hugz & xXx

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    #31

    @MelissaBearTrix @GustavinoBevilacqua @joshsusser @sundogplanets

    MELISSABEARTRIX IS STINGING NETTLES!

    AAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!

    (/s)

    🤭

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    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

      Happy dandelion day to all who celebrate (mostly ruminants)

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      #32

      @sundogplanets the dandelions are trying to repair the soil. Aerating and pulling up nutrients with their long taproot. Your soil is probably calcium deficient. It’s not a native, but not sure why it gets a bad rap otherwise. Lawn propaganda #killyourlawn

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      • woodenmachines@mastodon.socialW woodenmachines@mastodon.social

        @sundogplanets the dandelions are trying to repair the soil. Aerating and pulling up nutrients with their long taproot. Your soil is probably calcium deficient. It’s not a native, but not sure why it gets a bad rap otherwise. Lawn propaganda #killyourlawn

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        #33

        @woodenmachines Wasn't trying to imply dandelions are bad in any way at all.

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        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

          @woodenmachines Wasn't trying to imply dandelions are bad in any way at all.

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          #34

          @sundogplanets sorry, didn’t mean to sound like it was directed at you. Just wanted to share that they pop up for a reason.

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          • woodenmachines@mastodon.socialW woodenmachines@mastodon.social

            @sundogplanets sorry, didn’t mean to sound like it was directed at you. Just wanted to share that they pop up for a reason.

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            #35

            @woodenmachines Thank you. For a minute there I thought perhaps someone had just mansplained dandelions to me... (I live on an organic farm on the Canadian prairies. I LOVE dandelions!)

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            • ericfielding@mastodon.socialE ericfielding@mastodon.social

              @sundogplanets Dandelion greens are great for eating in salad. They sell them in the health food stores for those in urban areas.

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              #36

              @EricFielding
              The greens are diuretic. That's why they're called 'pissenlit' in French and 'Bettsächer' in some areas of Germany (both meaning piss-in-bed).

              They're quite tasty, by the way. My grandparents used to harvest them on their meadows (I'm just not sure when they did so… I guess before the bloom)
              @sundogplanets

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              • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                @woodenmachines Thank you. For a minute there I thought perhaps someone had just mansplained dandelions to me... (I live on an organic farm on the Canadian prairies. I LOVE dandelions!)

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                #37

                @sundogplanets upon further reflection… does sound a bit mansplainish. Sorry, be well

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                • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                  Happy dandelion day to all who celebrate (mostly ruminants)

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                  #38

                  @sundogplanets I have a pet lizard (blue-tongue skink) who *loves* dandelions. He's generally grown to be a picky eater with age, and I sometimes have to trick him into eating his leafy greens, but he will almost always take dandelions.

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                  • ennenine@mastodon.socialE ennenine@mastodon.social

                    @sundogplanets love this! Many people consider them weeds, but I thinkt they're pretty, particularly when you take a close look at all the intricate petals. Also not just tasty for goats .. Have you every tried making dandelion jelly? It's surprisingly tasty!

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                    #39

                    @ennenine @sundogplanets They're pretty important for pollinators since they bloom in spring when flowers can be difficult to find.

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                    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                      @EricFielding @sundogplanets $$$expensive. You can make the flowers into wine, if you really wanted, too.

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                      #40

                      @ai6yr @EricFielding @sundogplanets When I was a very small child, I used to collect dandelion blossoms for a neighbor who made it into wine. We were paid in her homemade cookies.

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                      • sbourne@mastodon.socialS sbourne@mastodon.social

                        @ai6yr @EricFielding @sundogplanets When I was a very small child, I used to collect dandelion blossoms for a neighbor who made it into wine. We were paid in her homemade cookies.

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                        #41

                        @sbourne @ai6yr @EricFielding @sundogplanets I've had the blossoms fried as well, delicious 👍🏽

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                        • canyakker@mas.toC canyakker@mas.to

                          @sundogplanets Not a ruminant but the Black Bears love dandelions (in neighbour's garden)!

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                          #42

                          @canyakker @sundogplanets I *am* a fan of salads. They might not always pack a ton of calories but they also never run away so it's a net win overall!

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                          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                            Your table is ready, friends. (If you like to eat grass and dandelions, that is.)

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                            #43

                            @sundogplanets @lisamelton Dandelion greens make for a good, and tasty addition to salad, but the rest of it isn't all that helpful for humans, but let those who do acquire sustenance from it, enjoy their bounty

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