@@lifewiththeadamss yeah it's because dandelions can adapt and live in any environment. Military kids have to move around every 2-3 so they don't get to have childhood friends or family. They say military kids are like the dandelion because they are able the grow and adapt to any environment or place.
For me born and raised in New England I’ve always saw dandelion growing up as a child flowers now then I’m older they’re an allergic to me. They literally caused me to have shortness of breath and miserable itchy nose.
I love dandelions little flowers of sunshine and bee's love them
They were the one bright thing i had to see when i was in the bad school. I love them.
When we were little, my mom used to make honey out of them.
Me, my dad and my sister and brother were collecting them.
It was super sweet.
Didn't know you could make honey with dandelions! That's really cool.
Dandelions are also completely edible!
Hm. They smell like honey and vanilla. My hens, ducks and turkey find them tasty. 😂
You guys know that dandelions are the mascot for military kids or military connected kids (I know this cause I'm a military kid)
I didn't know that! Do you know why?
@@lifewiththeadamss yeah it's because dandelions can adapt and live in any environment. Military kids have to move around every 2-3 so they don't get to have childhood friends or family. They say military kids are like the dandelion because they are able the grow and adapt to any environment or place.
In Finland we just think they're pretty and summery. We have long, cold winters, so when everything blooms in the summer, we know how to enjoy it.
For me born and raised in New England I’ve always saw dandelion growing up as a child flowers now then I’m older they’re an allergic to me. They literally caused me to have shortness of breath and miserable itchy nose.
That's too bad 😥 are dandelions common in New England?
Well dandelions aren’t a native species…
I live in America and i love dandelions