I have a huge forest behind my house with a creek flowing through it. I planted hundreds of willow trees to close the gaps in the forest. I also put in 50 pawpaw trees, 60 apple/pear trees, 200 sea buckthorn bushes, 50 honeyberry bushes, 60 hazelnut bushes, and a bunch of random other food items people haven't heard of. It's my secret food forest. The animals love it too.
The stem is a hood toothbrush too if you remove the bark and chew on the exposed end the fibers get loose from one another and prefect toothbrush outdoor
Dear Christopher, do you have a book with all your fantastic school self-reliance? I have no internet (and don't want it!). Thank you for all you gif to us.
Thank you very much, sir. I’m so exited to cultivate this tree. I want to plant it all over the USA(while carefully considering and asking whether or not that is good for the various ecosystems, of course.) Maybe they will call me “Marty Willow tree.”
I was thinking of destroying my willow tree that has had trouble growing well but now i think ill keep it. The tree grows big but out of dead wood every year so i worry about its structural integrity as it will become "house killer" size.
@@apocalypticdog6332 yeah I just mean in a pinch if you're hurt in the woods, the easiest route of ingestion would be to suck on a wad of leaves tucked in the cheek, and spit out the fiber. I'm going to collect some bark for my medicine cabinet, dry it and powder it with a coffee grinder.
I have a huge forest behind my house with a creek flowing through it. I planted hundreds of willow trees to close the gaps in the forest. I also put in 50 pawpaw trees, 60 apple/pear trees, 200 sea buckthorn bushes, 50 honeyberry bushes, 60 hazelnut bushes, and a bunch of random other food items people haven't heard of. It's my secret food forest. The animals love it too.
We have lots of willows here in south Louisiana. Thanks for sharing.
I have a willow tree out the front I often go to it and make some tea I suffer from cluster headaches and this helps them soooo much ❤
Thank you very much for your video and sharing all your knowledge about this tree. Greatly appreciated! I learned a lot! Thanks!
The stem is a hood toothbrush too if you remove the bark and chew on the exposed end the fibers get loose from one another and prefect toothbrush outdoor
Willow is nature’s aspirin
Hellos thank you for sharing your medina God blessU
Thats what i looking for! thanks
Thank you Sir!
I chew and eat the leaves as an alternative to the bark, I think they taste amazing.
you digest the leaves?
@@TheKopakah you can dry and pulverize the bark into powder, and you could do the same with the leaves
Awesome. Thanks brother
Thank you for sharing it....
they can be an alternative to populars in the landscape too.
As far as i know can make basket from the long strong small branches, thank for your infos
Native Americans make the tightest baskets so tight you can carry water
Thank you for sharing!
Dear Christopher, do you have a book with all your fantastic school self-reliance? I have no internet (and don't want it!). Thank you for all you gif to us.
Thanks!
Helped alot!
Thank you very much, sir. I’m so exited to cultivate this tree. I want to plant it all over the USA(while carefully considering and asking whether or not that is good for the various ecosystems, of course.)
Maybe they will call me “Marty Willow tree.”
You are intelligent and brilliant 😁
Amazing ❤️❤️
Nice
Love you. Thanks
I was thinking of destroying my willow tree that has had trouble growing well but now i think ill keep it.
The tree grows big but out of dead wood every year so i worry about its structural integrity as it will become "house killer" size.
I use mine for windbreaks and it makes excellent firewood, cut at between 2 and 6 inches.
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You can also make cricket bats with it
You can also make dildos ! 😳😱😆🤣
thanks
Weeping willow or white willow for medicinal?
White is strongest, but all willow can be used 🙏🏻
Nice!
Wow thankyou
thx
Okay ty now I know what a willow is
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Does willow tree can be grown here in canada?
Yeah, in wet places by rivers or streams.
At least in southern Ontario it does.
Yes. They are all over.
We are planting 2o. Tomorrow
I remember bear grylls eating the leaves in a survival episode and mentioning this which made me always think it was the leaves or is it both ?
It's in both. You can chew leaves and bark if you need to.
@@KenneyCmusic yer I guess it’s more of a practicality thing I’m pretty sure I’d rather chew the leaves lol
@@KenneyCmusic or make a tea out of it perhaps 🤔
@@apocalypticdog6332 yeah I just mean in a pinch if you're hurt in the woods, the easiest route of ingestion would be to suck on a wad of leaves tucked in the cheek, and spit out the fiber. I'm going to collect some bark for my medicine cabinet, dry it and powder it with a coffee grinder.
tnx
Only have audio; no video on this tube 😳😱🥴
*it’s also good for hanging*
If only we could travel back in time~
What the fuck
Whenever your a tree....
Aspirin it is
70 different willow trees.
Mom used to spank us with a branch off one.
Natures ass burn wow
Birch 🌳 also aspirin is made…be water 🌊
Oh asprin still insulting