It's so cool that you thank your plant after harvesting from it. I thought I was the only one who did that. I like to thank my plants every time I harvest from them. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like it makes them produce more. I also love working in my garden. I'm subscribing!
I drink aloe very every day. I cut into it tiny crosshatched pieces with razor sharp knife with one side of skin still on then slice the aloe off into a glass. I add lemon, turmeric and ginger and a cane sugar reduction. Then I double the volume with water. It's so hydrating. I'd love to hear about more of your aloe recipes!
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Sergio Jacoby i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Same- another silent viewer here 🌱 I'm from your marimo days! I still have mine🟢🟢🟢 Thanks for this aloe vera video! I have keratosis which needs hydration and exfoliation. Skincare, plants, cooking are my hobbies. Thanks for all your videos💚
I i’ll also liked how you thank the plants each time. They have energy & life too. Great advise on the natural preservatives. I wonder how long you can keep this for?
Hi Wendy I enjoyed the video so much it brought joy to my heart to see how you had alot of TLC for your plants you have a true green thumb your ❤️ and spirit is so pure thank you 🙌🏾
Thank you, Wendi, I did not know to soak it. I have picked the aloe and saw the sap (I do not like the smell-oniony) so that will be great to get it out. Thanks again!
thanks for sharing! We have 115 degree heat in socal today, perfect to try out this scrub with our aloe from home with a some winter melon peels, a few lavender flower, oregano and sweet lemon(which I did not what to do with it at first).
👏🏼😇👏🏼- your amazing! Love the face scrub recipe, and the versatility Of Alo Vera. Will try this at home. You could write a book on the benefits of herbs and alo Vera. Keep the beauty tips coming👏🏼👏🏼
What a lovely individual you are . Love how you are totally surrounded and framed by green nature in an urban setting , so refreshing Wendi ;D and like myself you give thanks to each gifting from your plants : ) really enjoyed watching your beautiful video , nicely paced and genuine down to earth footage and content . Have a beautiful day Wendi , keep beaming your light into the world and thank you for sharing your knowledge , much love from us here in Cornwall, UK
Hey mama fellow Las Vegan...☺ I grow aloe as well and if you want lots of babies... put a momma in a small pot and you'll get plenty. They love being root bound. Love all your info babes!!
You can freeze aloe vera leaves too For times were you don’t use a whole leaf, and applied frozen to sunburn gives instant relief, so much more that straight off the plant 🙂
Gaynel: You can freeze it as is or with just spines removed or you can peel and freeze gel in portions, some blend it and freeze in ice cube trays. Tracy: I am not to sure but I have had it in the freezer for months at a time.
Hi Wendi. Do you have a home in Las Vegas and California. I've been confused on this one. Loved this video. I remember you talking about using the loofah skins in face scrub when you were talking at the National Heirloom Expo in Santa Rosa last year. Speaking as someone quite older than you, you were so cute in the demonstration of preparing, tasting, and using the aloe.
You know you can cut the leaf into thinner strips to make it easier to separate the skin from the good stuff! I’m surprised you still have all your fingers after watching you do just this 1.
OMG wendi, I was in such agony watching you peel that aloe vera, or as we say in #Trinidad "Aloes" you can actually peel like like a mango, cut it into 4" sections and pull the blade of the kife immediately below the green skin, on both sides, and voila! all the gel/flesh is qucikly in your hand without all that second cutting or spooning. you're welcome
It's so cool that you thank your plant after harvesting from it. I thought I was the only one who did that. I like to thank my plants every time I harvest from them. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like it makes them produce more. I also love working in my garden. I'm subscribing!
I love the way you say thank you every time you cut a plant.
was literally gonna say the same thing!
I love that you thank the plants when you take some leaves from them.
I drink aloe very every day. I cut into it tiny crosshatched pieces with razor sharp knife with one side of skin still on then slice the aloe off into a glass. I add lemon, turmeric and ginger and a cane sugar reduction. Then I double the volume with water. It's so hydrating. I'd love to hear about more of your aloe recipes!
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Dustin Charles Instablaster =)
@Sergio Jacoby i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Sergio Jacoby it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
@Dustin Charles Glad I could help =)
Thanks Wendi for sharing.
I loved the video thank you. I am starting a garden with pots and just got rosemary and thyme clippings. I am excited!! Thanks for the video.
Wonderful! Hope your year turns out well!
Same- another silent viewer here 🌱 I'm from your marimo days! I still have mine🟢🟢🟢
Thanks for this aloe vera video! I have keratosis which needs hydration and exfoliation. Skincare, plants, cooking are my hobbies. Thanks for all your videos💚
I i’ll also liked how you thank the plants each time. They have energy & life too. Great advise on the natural preservatives. I wonder how long you can keep this for?
Hii I am your silent viewer and subscriber from the Philippines,wishing you to be safe during this times,God bless you and your family💯🖤
You could put mint in also for a fresh feel and anti-inflmitory properties
Great suggestion. That would smell amazing with the lemon thyme too.
I love it that you thank your plants for the things they provide for you. ❤
Your garden looks so healthy
Hi Wendy I enjoyed the video so much it brought joy to my heart to see how you had alot of TLC for your plants you have a true green thumb your ❤️ and spirit is so pure thank you 🙌🏾
Yes I want to know how you use it in recipes
Thank you, Wendi, I did not know to soak it. I have picked the aloe and saw the sap (I do not like the smell-oniony) so that will be great to get it out. Thanks again!
Cool. Never grown it outdoors, but it might be worth a try... That cross section is really cool!
love your recipe
Thank you! Try it when you get a chance. :)
thanks for sharing! We have 115 degree heat in socal today, perfect to try out this scrub with our aloe from home with a some winter melon peels, a few lavender flower, oregano and sweet lemon(which I did not what to do with it at first).
👏🏼😇👏🏼- your amazing! Love the face scrub recipe, and the versatility
Of Alo Vera. Will try this at home. You could write a book on the benefits of herbs and alo Vera. Keep the beauty tips coming👏🏼👏🏼
thank you for sharing.
Great advice and demonstration Wendi. Thanks for sharing and I've shared with my sister's. Pls stay connected
Hi Mark from Vegas. I’ve done hair over the years you can use it for your hair also
Can the aloe touch your scalp? How long do you keep it on the hair? Is it after shampooing? Do you leave it on?
Can you eat Aloe Vera.? Instead of Juice?
What a lovely individual you are . Love how you are totally surrounded and framed by green nature in an urban setting , so refreshing Wendi ;D and like myself you give thanks to each gifting from your plants
: )
really enjoyed watching your beautiful video , nicely paced and genuine down to earth footage and content . Have a beautiful day Wendi , keep beaming your light into the world and thank you for sharing your knowledge , much love from us here in Cornwall, UK
Hey mama fellow Las Vegan...☺ I grow aloe as well and if you want lots of babies... put a momma in a small pot and you'll get plenty. They love being root bound. Love all your info babes!!
Love this channel!
You can freeze aloe vera leaves too
For times were you don’t use a whole leaf, and applied frozen to sunburn gives instant relief, so much more that straight off the plant 🙂
How do you freeze it
How long can you freeze it for?
Gaynel: You can freeze it as is or with just spines removed or you can peel and freeze gel in portions, some blend it and freeze in ice cube trays.
Tracy: I am not to sure but I have had it in the freezer for months at a time.
@@cougarxs1977 Thanks for the reply. Freezing in portions in ice 🧊 tray is a great idea. 👍
Do you still sell Marimo?
Hi Wendi. Do you have a home in Las Vegas and California. I've been confused on this one.
Loved this video. I remember you talking about using the loofah skins in face scrub when you were talking at the National Heirloom Expo in Santa Rosa last year. Speaking as someone quite older than you, you were so cute in the demonstration of preparing, tasting, and using the aloe.
I love Aloe Vera too🐝🐝🐝
We rub inside of leaf on skin, bug bites.... I plant some in old pots, they have Lots of pups.
What is name of that plant called that use for a scrub and adding to aloe? Near garden is a good place to wash dishes (if dont use lots of soap).
Hello Wendi, my aloe growes very easy but it dosn't grow large at all. Cal you share how to get it to grow larger?
Also do you grow any miringa trees?
Lots of water & a warm climate. Doesn’t grow at a fast rate in cooler climates
@@reginarose2428 thanks. no wonder not as big as wendy's.
Very cool video 🌟⭐🇲🇦
you go girl !!! \o/
If we drink aloe will we become as lovely and smart as her?
Hahaha! If Aloe helps improve your health, feeling better will just naturally make you a better learner. :)
You know you can cut the leaf into thinner strips to make it easier to separate the skin from the good stuff!
I’m surprised you still have all your fingers after watching you do just this 1.
You should market your item.
My water ends up with a purple tint no matter how many times I re-soak it…ughhh
OMG wendi, I was in such agony watching you peel that aloe vera, or as we say in #Trinidad "Aloes" you can actually peel like like a mango, cut it into 4" sections and pull the blade of the kife immediately below the green skin, on both sides, and voila! all the gel/flesh is qucikly in your hand without all that second cutting or spooning. you're welcome
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Are some aloe nonedible. Also I grew a plant used for cancer.
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thank you for sharing.