🌿 5000+ SEEDS – THE GENEROUS HERB GARDEN SIZE Unlock the power of nature's most versatile herb with Fruivity Dandelion Seeds. Our 0.18oz packet contains approximately 5000+ pure, heirloom seeds (Taraxacum officinale)—enough to establish a substantial medicinal garden, natural lawn alternative, or pollinator meadow. Dandelion seeds are exceptionally lightweight, so this quantity provides excellent coverage without overwhelming surplus.
🥗 EDIBLE FROM ROOT TO FLOWER – A NUTRITIONAL POWERHOUSE Grow your own superfood! Every part of the dandelion plant is usable and nutrient-dense: Leaves: Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, plus iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Enjoy young leaves fresh in salads or sautéed like spinach. Flowers: Bright yellow blooms perfect for dandelion wine, teas, fritters, and infused honey. Roots: Harvest for traditional liver-supporting teas, tinctures, or roasted as a caffeine-free coffee substitute.
🐝 EARLY SPRING POLLINATOR HAVEN Dandelions are essential for ecosystem health. As one of the earliest spring bloomers, they provide critical nectar and pollen for hungry bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects when few other flowers are available. By planting dandelions, you're supporting pollinator populations during their most vulnerable emergence period—a simple act with profound ecological impact.
🌱 EASY TO GROW – THRIVES ANYWHERE, RETURNS YEARLY Perfect for gardeners of all skill levels. Dandelions are incredibly resilient perennials that: Adapt to full sun or partial shade Tolerate almost any soil type, from poor clay to rich loam Survive cold winters (USDA Zones 2-11) and summer heat Require no fertilization or special care Simply scatter seeds on the soil surface, press lightly (they need light to germinate), and water gently.
🏆 PREMIUM RESEALABLE PACKAGING WITH INSTRUCTIONS Fruivity delivers your dandelion seeds in beautiful, gift-ready packaging. Our packet features a stunning botanical illustration and a resealable zipper to maintain seed viability for future planting seasons. Complete growing and harvesting instructions are printed on the back, covering: Best planting times (spring or fall) Germination tips (7-21 days) Harvesting guidelines for leaves, flowers, and roots Culinary and medicinal preparation ideas