Dandelion Removal
Friday April 27, 2007
"Dandelion" comes from the French, dent de lion and means "lion's tooth,"
a reference to the deeply toothed leaves of this common weed. What's your attitude toward dandelions in the lawn? Do you attack them with the ferocity of a lion, insisting on complete dandelion removal? Or do you take a more tolerant approach? If the former, you'll find handy tips on dandelion removal on the first page of this article. If the latter, you'll be more interested in the second page, where I discuss harvesting dandelions to eat.
Read article: Dandelion Removal
Photo ©2006 David Beaulieu (licensed to About.com)
a reference to the deeply toothed leaves of this common weed. What's your attitude toward dandelions in the lawn? Do you attack them with the ferocity of a lion, insisting on complete dandelion removal? Or do you take a more tolerant approach? If the former, you'll find handy tips on dandelion removal on the first page of this article. If the latter, you'll be more interested in the second page, where I discuss harvesting dandelions to eat.
Read article: Dandelion Removal
Photo ©2006 David Beaulieu (licensed to About.com)


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