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Yes of course, and don't be confused by trying to work out dry material

equivalents. Nature didn't design protection for dead dried plants. Its

actually not very interested in them. Fresh materials are usually more

bioactive than dried (w/w) (surprise, surprise). There's even a warning in

one of the Mills and Bone books about fresh Phytolacca, I believe it was.

So if you are used to using say 1:3, with Taraxacum a fresh 1:3, or 1:2 if

you are feeling generous, will have a similar (although not identical)

result (because fresh herbs are, well, fresher.

Chenery

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Tarax rad tr

> I've just had to do something no self respecting

> British gardener should ever have to do - I had to

> water my nettles....

>

> Having discovered I'm out of dandelion root, I need to

> know - can I make a fresh tr of the root? If so I'll

> go dig.

>

> Fidler, TN USA

>

>

> List Owner: Graham White, MNIMH

>

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Well I've had nettles and dandelions growing in the greenhouse before now to

try and get them looking good a bit earlier than usual for talks!

Tarax rad tr

> I've just had to do something no self respecting

> British gardener should ever have to do - I had to

> water my nettles....

>

> Having discovered I'm out of dandelion root, I need to

> know - can I make a fresh tr of the root? If so I'll

> go dig.

>

> Fidler, TN USA

>

>

> List Owner: Graham White, MNIMH

>

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Hi ,

Juicing fresh dandlion root is quite fun, if you have a Champion or

Samson type of juicer. The fresh juice is seriously bitter, nothing

like the tincture. I sometimes include a bit of fresh root with my

lunchtime pint (of fresh veg. juice).

I suppose one could juice the root and then add 25% ethanol. I hope I

get around to it sometime but all the digging and scrubbing that would

be necessary to make a worthwhile volume puts me off a bit. Maybe next

time the garden gets major workover.

Best rgds,

Orbell-Mc

>

> I've just had to do something no self respecting

> British gardener should ever have to do - I had to

> water my nettles....

>

> Having discovered I'm out of dandelion root, I need to

> know - can I make a fresh tr of the root? If so I'll

> go dig.

>

> Fidler, TN USA

>

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Thanks for the idea - I hadn't thought of juice.

I abscond from the scrubbibg though - I put the whole

lot in the washing machine...

(You have to give it a good wipe afterwards)

Fidler

--- korbellmcsean wrote:

> Hi ,

> Juicing fresh dandlion root is quite fun, if you

> have a Champion or

> Samson type of juicer. The fresh juice is seriously

> bitter, nothing

> like the tincture. I sometimes include a bit of

> fresh root with my

> lunchtime pint (of fresh veg. juice).

> I suppose one could juice the root and then add 25%

> ethanol. I hope I

> get around to it sometime but all the digging and

> scrubbing that would

> be necessary to make a worthwhile volume puts me off

> a bit. Maybe next

> time the garden gets major workover.

> Best rgds,

> Orbell-Mc

>

>

> >

> > I've just had to do something no self respecting

> > British gardener should ever have to do - I had to

> > water my nettles....

> >

> > Having discovered I'm out of dandelion root, I

> need to

> > know - can I make a fresh tr of the root? If so

> I'll

> > go dig.

> >

> > Fidler, TN USA

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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