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[email protected] 23-07-2006 03:18 PM

Missing Dandelions...
 
Has anyone else noticed the lack of dandelions this summer? I have
only found 2 so far and one of those was in the yard of a garden
center.


Jim Elbrecht 23-07-2006 04:57 PM

Missing Dandelions...
 
" wrote:

Has anyone else noticed the lack of dandelions this summer? I have
only found 2 so far and one of those was in the yard of a garden
center.


My yard was so full of them this spring that I finally got around to
making Dandelion wine for the first time in 25-30 yrs. 1 gallon of
blossoms in a 20x30 side yard.

It does seem like they were early and have stopped blossoming- but we
[upstate NY] had an incredibly warm May, followed by the wettest June
on record- followed by [so far] a very wet July.

Jim


Richard[_2_] 24-07-2006 01:50 AM

Missing Dandelions...
 
" wrote in
oups.com:

Has anyone else noticed the lack of dandelions this summer? I have
only found 2 so far and one of those was in the yard of a garden
center.


I'm not lacking any here in Nebraska. Or spurge, yellow nutsedge, or
squirrels...

I Love Lucy 24-07-2006 03:28 PM

Missing Dandelions...
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Has anyone else noticed the lack of dandelions this summer? I have
only found 2 so far and one of those was in the yard of a garden
center.


Mine had gotten so bad over the last few years in the midwest that my
son finally sprayed for me. No, I don't see too many because the
neighbors treat their lawns regularly. It was horrid this year. I
tried digging them up with a knife and after a few buckets of those,
enough was enough.





madgardener 25-07-2006 07:50 AM

Missing Dandelions...
 
Jim Elbrecht wrote:
" wrote:

Has anyone else noticed the lack of dandelions this summer? I have
only found 2 so far and one of those was in the yard of a garden
center.


My yard was so full of them this spring that I finally got around to
making Dandelion wine for the first time in 25-30 yrs. 1 gallon of
blossoms in a 20x30 side yard.

It does seem like they were early and have stopped blossoming- but we
[upstate NY] had an incredibly warm May, followed by the wettest June
on record- followed by [so far] a very wet July.

Jim

ahhhhhhhhhhh, my grandpap used to make the occasional dandelion
wine....haven't tasted that in over 40 years...................does it
have that bitter taste I recall? and how did you make yours?
madgardener up on the ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking English
Mountain in Eastern Tennessee where I let the dandelion's be, the bee's
adore them.........

Jim Elbrecht 25-07-2006 12:11 PM

Missing Dandelions...
 
madgardener wrote:

Jim Elbrecht wrote:


-snip-
My yard was so full of them this spring that I finally got around to
making Dandelion wine for the first time in 25-30 yrs. 1 gallon of
blossoms in a 20x30 side yard.


-snip-
ahhhhhhhhhhh, my grandpap used to make the occasional dandelion
wine....haven't tasted that in over 40 years...................does it
have that bitter taste I recall? and how did you make yours?


No bitterness. This recipe s pretty sweet, actually. It improves
with age- and isn't *really* fit to drink for 4 months, so I've got a
ways to go--- but I've sipped this while working with it and it has
promise. I think it was the same recipe I used way back when and that
was best after a year.

It has so much fruit in it I'm tempted to try another batch without
the dandelions and see if they really contribute anything.

Recipe-
Pour 6 qts boiling water over one gallon of open dandelion blossoms.

Cover the with cheesecloth and let it sit at room temperature for
three days.
Squeeze juice out of the flowers. Throw blossoms away and save the
liquid.

Put the liquid into a big pot and add:
3 lbs. sugar [6 cups]
4 sliced lemons. [including skin and seeds
4 sliced oranges

Boil mixture for 30 minutes with top on pot, cool to lukewarm, pour
into crock and add 2 packages yeast.

Cover with cheesecloth and let sit for two or three weeks
[wait until bubbling stops- lots of variables]

Filter through cheesecloth & bottle with loose tops. Rack off into
fresh bottles and seal after 4 months or when it clears.

Jim
[the Dandelion got me bit with the wine bug- so I did a couple gallons
of Red Currant, too. That one takes 2 yrs until I drink it- but it
is sure pretty now.]


madgardener 27-07-2006 06:17 AM

Missing Dandelions...
 
Jim Elbrecht wrote:

THANKS!!!!
maddie


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