It’s important to note that some “weeds” are also quite beneficial for soil health (and our plants). Some “weeds” are actually nourishment accumulators (dynamic accumulators).
We can spend our lives weeding, but they grow as the soils/nature’s way of healing.
Dandelions grow in areas that are wounded—you can pick them and try to kill them, but the silica and nitrogen they draw from deep in the soil, and even fabricate, are necessary for overall health of the soil, and essential to healthy plant growth.
Not only are they good for the garden, they are great for humans! Several of our supplements, like the Detoxification Complex, include dandelion root for its many health supporting properties!
Make sure that your plants are getting optimal nutrition by providing good compost, plenty of water, and by supplementing your gardening with the Essential Oils we've discussed in this class.
QUESTION – HAVE YOU EVER TASTED ANY FOOD OR DRINK MADE WITH DANDELION? IF SO, WHAT WAS IT?