The Beauty That’s The Dandelion

Posted by Neoma Archer

When spring comes around, what do you love to do? There are plenty of people who do love spring because, for them, it symbolizes hope. They believe that after the months of cold that belongs to winter, spring is like a miracle. Just think of how dreary winter is and then how everything seems to come alive when spring comes around. Now that is the magic that spring brings. And with spring comes wonderful plants coming to life.

The flowers of the dandelion is what catches your attention. Beautiful as it may seem to be to other people, those who have lawns or gardens hate it because it is actually a weed. Its peak period comes during April to May. During this time, you would notice this perennial weed to show off its yellow flowers and its broad leaves.

What you should know about dandelions is that despite the beauty that it shows off when it is at its peak, there is something that it is hiding. Now that comes in the form of the taproot. Its taproot goes really deep and it is quite fleshy. This is one of the reasons why it can be difficult to deal with this weed if you want to take it out manually. And what makes dandelions continue to thrive is the fact that when the yellow flowers mature, they then turn to white seeds which are easily blown by the wind to be brought to another parcel of land to grow.

Right now, the dandelions look good. But what if they spread and more grow? Would they still be as beautiful? Well, you can take them out manually but be sure to take out the taproot. Or you can also opt to apply herbicides every five to six weeks. Using herbicides may take a long time because it should be around six applications to thoroughly get it done.

There are ways that you can do to make sure that dandelions do not go growing in your lawn or garden come next spring. One of these is to apply pre-emergent herbicides around April so no germination happens. You can also try to mow your grass to the second highest setting. That way, the grass grows tall and it will crowd out any budding dandelions.

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