Most homeowners' efforts to rid their gardens of dandelions depend almost exclusively on commercially available chemical herbicides. Such herbicides have a lethal effect only on the fully mature dandelion, but not on the seedlings of the plant, which at any given time outnumber the mature plants nearly twenty to one.
If one wished to rid one's garden completely of dandelions using only commercially available herbicides, one would most need to know the answer to which one of the following questions?
A. How long does the average fully mature dandelion live?
Average usually can take the extremes of values. Mature dandelions can live for a day r thousands years. Or can die immediately. So, Out of scope.
B. What is the length of the average life of a dandelion from seed to mature plant?
Out of scope
C. What percentage of dandelions in a garden are in the seedling stage?
Even if we know the percentage say 20% for example. Using the herbicides leave the 20% alive. Question mentions completely get rid of - cannot be met knowing the percentages.
D. Is there a period during which a dandelion is fully mature, but has not yet released its immature seeds?
This answers our question - is there a period when the entire farm is filled with mature dandelions alone. Even the seeds are not pollinated. So using herbicides at this stage eliminates the mature dandelions completely.
E. How many seeds will the average mature dandelion produce? Out of scope.