The Sustainable Dandelion Experiment

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Dandelions are often viewed as nothing more than an invasive weed, but they are actually a nutritious and versatile plant with a long history of culinary and medicinal use. In fact, dandelions are a healthy addition to human diets and can also serve as a nutritious food source for livestock, like rabbits and chickens. During the summer, our property has an abundance of dandelion greens that we provide to our animals, but we wanted to see if we could expand that access to the full year.
    We decided to collect dandelion seeds from mature plants on our property to see if we could grow our own supply of dandelion greens all year round. In this experiment, we collected about a cup of seeds and stored them in the fridge to preserve their quality. To start the seeds, we sprinkled them on top of a shallow layer of packed soil. After a few days, the seeds began to germinate, and tiny sprouts started to emerge.
    However, we noticed that the shallow soil may have limited their growth, so we transplanted some of the seedlings to a smaller container with deeper soil. The dandelion seedlings shot up, providing us with fresh healthy greens for the chickens and rabbits. This is likely a feasible experiment for supplementing our rabbits fresh greens and provide the occasional fresh greens to the chickens. But we want to hear your thoughts.
    Watch the full video to see the results!
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