Indoor Dandelion Growing – Can You Grow Dandelions Indoors
Source>>Dandelions [1] are generally considered to be nothing but pesky garden weeds and the idea of indoor dandelion growing may seem a little unusual. However, dandelions have a number of useful purposes [2]. In the kitchen, the greens are eaten raw, used in salads, smoothies, wine, or sauteed much like spinach [3]. Medicinally, the dandelion plant is thought to act as a mild laxative or diuretic.
Indoor Dandelion Plant Care
Growing dandelion plants indoors may seem odd, but it is easy, and they can be grown at any time of year. Here’s how:
If you want to grow dandelion indoors, you may have to purchase seeds online, although you might find them at a nursery specializing in herbs or wildflowers. If you’re adventurous you can save seeds from wild dandelions [4] at the puffball stage. Be sure the dandelions haven’t been treated with herbicides, pesticides, or other chemicals.
The container for growing dandelion plants indoors should be at least 6 inches (15 cm.) deep to accommodate the long roots. The width of the container depends on how many plants you intend to plant and how large you want them to be at harvest. A 4- to 6-inch (10-15 cm.) container is sufficient for a single dandelion plant. Be sure the container has a drainage hole in the bottom. Cover the drainage hole with a paper coffee filter to prevent potting soil from washing through the drainage hole.