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Tips on digging dandelion plants and forcing the roots to sprout new leaves in darkness, thus producing white and tender shoots that are good to eat. COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL May-Jun 1989 (v.73#3) pg. 15
Dandelion, more than a weed. Its history and use as food and medicine. HERB COMPANION Apr-May 1998 (v.10#4) pg. 60
A description of dandelion's attributes and their control. KITCHEN GARDEN #7 Feb-Mar 1997 pg. 18
Tip explains how to make dandelion wine. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #50 Mar-Apr 1978 pg. 46
A guide to raising perennial foodstuffs. Covers asparagus, rhubarb, dandelions, bamboo, Jerusalem artichokes, Egyptian onion and day lilies. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #50 Mar-Apr 1978 pg. 62
The medicinal properties of dandelion and stinging nettle cited. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #149 Apr-May 1995 pg. 18
Tip: A practical, non-chemical method for ridding a lawn of most dandelions. ORGANIC GARDENING Aug 1987 (v.34#8) pg. 14
Information on harvesting and eating dandelion greens. ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1994 (v.41#4) pg. 70
Drawings show how to correctly uproot a dandelion. ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1994 (v.41#4) pg. 84
Tip suggests using a spray of vinegar to keep a lawn dandelion-free. ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1996 (v.43#3) pg. 107
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