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Dandelion Fields Forever

For many years in Alberta, farmers would spend a great deal of time and money trying to rid their fields of all the dandelions.  Eventually they realized that it was an utterly hopeless quest.  So, following the advice of the old adage, they decided since they were unable to beat them, they would join them (in a manner of speaking).  Farmers everywhere began to cultivate as many dandelions as they possibly could.  But first, there was a huge campaign to create a market for the weed.

The Coalition of Dandelion Farmers in the Prairie Provinces of Canada (The CDFPPC) began a pervasive radio and television campaign to put the idea of dandelions as a useful herb into the minds of everyone in the country.  Product placement in some of our favourite television shows ran rampant.  On “The Beachcombers”, Molly was quite often brewing up dandelion tea.  On “Street Legal” the lawyers once defended a man who was charged with illegally selling his home-made dandelion wine.  “Mr. Dress-up” frequently used dandelions to make a variety of crafts.  Bruno Gerussi also demonstrated many culinary applications for them on his show, “Celebrity Cooks”.

In just over a year dandelions went from one of the most hated weeds to the newest and hottest alternative medicine/salad green/wine ingredient/multi-purpose plant since the aloe-vera.  The CDFPPC made millions.

Although the dandelions popularity has waned somewhat (mainly due to to the fact that The Caolition was unable to get Dr. Atkins to support them) you can still see vast fields of the plant all over Central Alberta every summer.

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  • Chelle from Love said:

    I wrote a post not too long ago about why dandelions exist - (So kids can pick them and make their mom happy!) Just this morning my son gave me one so I could “blow on it and make a wish”… so I like them, even if they are “weeds” :)
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  • Corrina from I Dance In My Bra said:

    Who knew dandelions were so useful? Except Canadians, of course. :-D
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  • kouji from haiku poems examples said:

    brilliant. :) instead of seeing a pest and spending to get rid of it, they turned it into something they could profit from. good forward thinking.

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  • trade show display said:

    I’d warn Canada to be careful with this…
    Next thing you know Brazil will be cutting down more of the Amazon rain forests to make room to grow dandelions. And of course, we know why this is bad. It will reduce the habitat of the elusive Amazon Goddess. We all remember where Wonder Woman came from, right?
    ~ Steve, noble UV minion, the trade show display guy, closet redneck, and dandelion-free Amazon advocate

  • Tim Ebl said:

    Chelle: our kids bring us pretty dandelions all summer
    Corrina: Just let us know when you start dancing!
    kouji: try some dandelion salad someday :)
    Steve: Those Amazons are already in trouble. Since the States is going to use a lot of the corn grown stateside for fuel, they are already cutting down rainforest to grow soybeans. Sadly, massive amounts of forest are being clearcut and that is no joke.

  • Tammy said:

    Hmmm… the only thing I can think of about dandelions is they really stain kids clothes.

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  • trade show display said:

    Hi Tim,
    I was joking about growing dandelions in the Amazon, but I agree it’s no joke that the rain forests are being cut down. It makes little sense to me to heavily subsidize putting corn in our tanks instead of our mouths, especially when one stops and looks at the big picture. I think more people are starting to realize this though, and perhaps massive amounts of subsidized corn in the gas tank will be a passing fad.
    Just my two cents.
    ~ Steve, aka the trade show display guy

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