It depends on the acidity of the soil- dandelions tend to grow better in alkaline soils so I would say it would range from pH 6-8
dandelion greens, for one
A dandelion is a plant with the botanical name Taraxicum officianale, whether it alters colour or not doesn't change what it is.
Dandelion is from the French for teeth of the lion [dents de lion] because of the tooth shaped leaves.
its follows the sunlight
There are actually several species of dandelion. They are in the genus Taraxacum. The most common dandelion is Taraxacum officinale.
it is Kekronda
the stem
Yes! They love them!
Dandelion greens
dandelion greens, for one
Seemai Kattu mullangi
no but u can feed them this Red Pepper cilantro dandelion greens parsley spinach cherry tomatoes Green beans Apples Oranges Leafy greens Cucumbers Broccoli carrots Grapes Bananas Dandelion Greens strawberries
There are several benefits of eating dandelion greens. They have twice as much iron as spinach and over 7 times as much vitamin K as broccoli. Dandelion greens are also used as a diuretic and have immunity boosting properties. Some studies suggest they may also have use as an anti-cancer agent.
Dandelion
Daikon radish, dandelion greens, deli meats (sometimes).
I know of 1 vegtable that starts with the letter "D" and it is: * Dandelion greens
Add baking sodaPeel your tomatoesUse fresh, ripe fruits and veggies. These fruits have a high pH: dried figs, dried apricots, raisins and dates. And these veggies: Swiss chard, dandelion greens, beet greens, celery, cabbage and broccoliAdd a potato to the dish, wait, then discard it (or give it to an acid-tolerant person or animal)Add a little cinnamon to a cooked foodAdd raw green veggies