Tuesday, May 17, 2016

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Andy | Tuesday, May 17, 2016 | Best Blogger Tips
Without the annual invasion of the Dandelions it would just not feel like Springtime.

23 comments:

  1. Lovely photo, Andy. It's strange, though, as we don't seem to have any dandelions in this part of Florida. Don't miss 'em either! :)

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  2. You've made these dandelions look gorgeous!

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  3. I have a tool to extract these from my lawn, so I don't have many :-)

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  4. They're pretty at this stage and their later stage.

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  5. hehehe, why do they look so beautiful in pictures and so shitty in my grass!!!!

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  6. It has been a good crop this year!

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  7. The bees appreciate this as well.

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  8. True, a field that is yellow from dandelions looks really nice. We see them here a lot!

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  9. Like the flowers. Hate the plants. On the other hand anything green is welcome to grow in my lawn. Nice shot.

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  10. The yellow flowers go fast. You've made these look very pretty. We're at the mangy end-of-puffball stage.

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  11. They are pretty when in bloom. Don't think I've seen so many all at once.

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  12. I removed a dozen of those ugly dandelions in my garden. They try to take over my garden, the basterds!

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  13. I like the perspective in this, you have such a good eye. I feel the same way about these flowers & I love that you've captured a nice big crop of them too.

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  14. Aren't those flowers beautiful. So, why do they make me want to get out my weed spray?

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  15. So bright and vibrant. Pity they are a weed though.

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  16. I am back posting again after a very sad week, I scrolled through your photos that I missed to select one to comment on, and chose this one. I love the idea of dandelions, those perky and pesky little blossoms. . .that is, if you have a green, manicured lawn. They make wonderful salads and wine!

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  17. I am no fan of dandelions. Maybe you should have the ones that stray onto my lawn?

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