My parents in Lithuania still colect this plant flowers and dry. We make tea and drink to treat colds. I am so happy that yesterday i have found this plant growing near my friends pond In Yorkshire. The pond itself is very old and was used by the monks for fishing and bathing in olden times.
I am planning my "Grounding Garden" and bought meadowsweet seeds to plant in it. It will be planted with lemon grass, and prairie smoke to name a few. Thank you for sharing this info and it's beautiful history. I cannot wait to get it in my garden.
Last night, I just asked my wife what the medicinal uses were for our meadowsweet, as it's just made a couple runners and I just found some recipes for the flowers. Then this video was waiting for me in the morning. Thanks creepy google listening on our conversation!
Yarrow I much appreciate you and all your information..my heart flutters with anticipation and joy when you post a new video. Thank you so much for teaching us about Earth medicine .... It's truly a lost art Thank you again 💖
I was intuitively drawn to meadow sweet this year, perhaps because of my severe digestive issues. I used it a lot fresh in tea, have infused quite a bit of honey with it and made some oil. What a wonderful plant!
I live in South Wales and there is plenty of Meadowsweet here as it is damp. I think it is so pretty but didn't know what to use it for. An interesting video.
I sample teas a lot last few years (especially since I have gout from time to time). This stuff is in my herbat Tea by Traditional Medicinals (Ginger,Turmeric, Meadowsweet). and WOW!! My feet and ankles feel amazing, even my toes! I think its the Meadowsweet...I'm getting the same "poppin' and crackin' I usually get when I drink my Tart Cherry juice. I can literally feel swelling going down, and wasn't even really in a Gout flare at the time. Think I'm going to keep on drinking this daily now for its arthritis benefits. If you have gout, or some kind of arthritis, I suggest you try this tea. Its cheaper than Knudsen's Organic Tart Cherry juice, which is the only thing that really helps my flares....but its so sweet and too much sugar, so the diabetic/pre-diabetic aspect has to be figured in...and Diabetes , sugar and gout all have a link, due to the over-arching theme of inflammation in general.
Been working with meadowsweet for years, love her! My favorite preparation is a cold infusion with marshmallow and chamomile. So soothing for the digestive tract.
Dear Yarrow! I live in Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 And l've not only found a deep appreciation for herbalism, but its also turned into my passion a favorite pass time and l anticipate discovering new plants and ways I can use them as medicine. It's not only a relief but a huge excitement inside. I'm really hoping l can find the Medowsweet plant out here! Sending you much love blessings and deep gratitude for everything that you teach me in your videos! 🙏😊❤👍
I've got one stalk of meadowsweet, I just told my neighbor I was going to save the seeds because I liked the flowers, I didn't know what it was until this video!
just discovered your channel after being recommended your video on mugwort. I was so excited to see that you express gratitude before harvesting the plant. I've been reading Braiding Sweetgrass and that is a huge part of harvesting in indigenous culture. To ask for permission and respectfully take from the plant, maybe offer it something in return. I really love that mentality and it should be a more practiced ritual when foraging and harvesting plants. i have subbed and will probably be binging these videos. i love herbs!
Wow this fabulous, I have been for over 5 years with IBS, my stomach is bloated all the time, doctors always giving me meds that is just getting me worst, I had change my diet some, I might be allergic to Celiac. Tiring oh being bloated like a 🐸, will definitely give it a try. Love your channel.
Speedy recovery - you are on the right track. Consider eliminating/drastically reducing refined flours and sugars, but especially sodas. Particularly diet sodas. 🙏✌️
Meadowsweet combinded with other digetsive herbs like fennel, mint, ginger marhmallow (or Slippery Elm), may help... also bitters or digestive enzymes (band aid), plus focusing on whole food candida reducing diet is key..
Meadowsweet is just the best plant ... my wife has lupus , and while the western medicine failed her for for 3years Meadowsweet was the only medicine that helped with out causing further damage .
I was drawn to Meadowsweet earlier this year and so happy to have a video from you on it! Your love for the plants shines through so genuinely. I would love a video some day on herbs for making an herbal mouthwash or toothpaste. Modern toothcare products have always felt like harsh poison to my system. Would any of the herbs you mention for oral care work well as a tincture that could then be added to water daily to use as a mouthwash or to brush teeth with?
I too add meadowsweet to most of my teas. I also add wood beyond (good for the body good for the soul) I also steep meadowsweet in oil for a topical pain reliever and tincture it. One of my go to herbs.
I love meadowsweet - and this makes so much sense - I am one of those autoimmune people - multiple issues. But this helps keep it calmer and in check - now I know why! Thanks! Got to keep eyes open - right now in the wet cow fields are tons of marshmallow in bloom everywhere!! But is haven;t seen any of this!
Thank-you. Remembering my own herb garden. For the simpler remedies had gentle effect, when used properly. Great tomes were printed over the Generations and those books were favoured by migrants for traditional healing when Doctors were few and healers used herbal syrups of blends for anything that ails you. Brilliant.
I use meadowsweet for tinctures and tea, as you suggest, and dry the plant for my ponies over winter as a supplement, mainly because they are old [gather nettles too]. I've also used it in mead or, techically, methgelin. I'm fortunate enough to have wet areas within my land where I encourage the plant to grow freely. Thank you for this video.
Thankyou. I have only just discovered how good Meadowsweet is for the body. I suffer from aches and pains in my joints. Meadowsweet is growing in the allotments next to mine. So i managed to reach over the fence and pick a few of the flower heads. I brewed the flower heads up and added some honey. It has a bitter/ sweat flavour. But i am actually sipping some from cup as i am writing this. I must indeed see if i can dig up some root, too. Thankyou again.
Thank you for your teaching on Meadowsweet and filling in the blanks in areas I wasn’t familiar with. I have used Meadowsweet in my Anti-inflammatory salve for years and love the results I have received.
I have harvested and dried some recently and made some elixir for colds and fevers. But I am new to this plant and needed some encouragement, so this video really helped.
Thank you for a very informative presentation. I have a clump of luscious meadowsweet outside my door and now I know why - so I can harvest some leaves to make a digestive tea. Great work .
Meadowsweet is a definite favourite. I've made a ghee with the flowers for the last few years. My Jack Russell benefits whenever a poorly digestion comes along and for myself, as a pain reliever for OA in my knees. It's a miracle for that. For teas too, it's an infusion of July whenever I need it. Great video, thank you.
Always used to pick these from the ditches in Ireland! Just for decorative purposes though. Love that is also has medicinal properties and a history/story to it too!
I grew it last year and it didn’t flower but it’s flowering this summer . I’m ready to make tinctures with it, to add it to my calming teas and digestive teas, also thank you so much for the information about the roots. I have RA and use natural painkillers I grow . It will be great to take this as I can’t use anti inflammatory meds. Sending huge hugs and love from The UK
thank you we just Puy two plants on the ground on our farm. we are the healing swamp. hope in 2 years we will be able to start to harvest. we always leave any new plant 2 years to come clean . for tincture do you ever cold boil. we have found it works very well and no temp needed.
Wish I could smell it and taste it. It probably doesn't grow in the tropics where I live. But I should order some dried and try it. It sounds like a lovely herb that I would love to drink in tea.
Okay, I know you don't do merch, but I just thought of a great shirt design 👕. A hooded figure holding a really long Mullin in bloom so it looks like a yellow lightsaber, and the tag: May the forest be with you.
Yarrow, I would love a video on some uses or recipes for general ailments along with these fantastic individual plant videos. Much like the mushroom dual extract video you made (which I followed to make my own). Simple stuff like joint pain and inflammation, or allergy and congestion, extracts or teas and what medicinal plants might be best to include in mixes like that. Each individual plant video is super informative on its own, I am just having a hard time wrapping my brain around the broader use and how to target certain ailments better.
This is one of my all time favourite herbs, I live in Ireland and she's everywhere! I make tea, but now that I know you can tincture her I'm gonna get on it, thanks!
I don’t think I’ve ever had meadowsweet! (If I have it would have been in a blend long ago) Thank you for sharing, Yarrow, the information is very interesting and I need to investigate this lovely flower herb 🌿
Gosh, I have her growing in abundance as a "weed" and we strim her back. Now I will do my best to harvest what I need before strimming her back. I'll probably take all the flowers. Funny, you compared her flowers to the Elder. I always referred to her as a wild Astilbe. There you go. Greetings from Ireland
I love it so much I'm annoyed with how little I knew about it! Your information as always is warmly welcomed! Kindest wishes to you and your family Yarrow 💞✌
I love that you are at Innisfree!! It’s such a gorgeous garden (rated one of the top ten in the US!) And yet, so few know about it . Thank you for this! Such great information!!
Thank you for the always amazing, always thorough, education. Being that meadowsweet has anti-inflammatory, pain relieving properties, without some of the bad side effects of aspirin, would people benefit who suffer from joint pain?
I have had a plant in my yard for three years, and I have heavy pressure from white-tailed deer. I have but seen them take a bite at all, and have been literally pushing past or meadowsweet to eat rose leaves. Seems to be spreading by rhizomes outward in it's third year. May be difficult to keep well-ordered in a small space. Oh, and our plants tend to droop, but that might be because of limited sun in our spot. Those hedges look great! I might try to get one in place at a local disused lot.
Thank you so much for these amazing videos - I am in love with the wild plants! Our lake is surrounded by a plant called meadowsweet, but it seems it is "white meadowsweet" or spiraea alba, not the meadowsweet you are taking about (filipendula almaria), although they look very similar! Do you know if the spiraea is a relative with similar properties? Or are they 2 totally different plants? Thanks...
I love your enthusiasm and definitely will harvest and dry some meadow sweet ! Just wondered why you would thank the plant and not the creator/ designer of all these wonderful plants he has given us to enjoy and use for good health
You know so much about nature. Can you tell me why my Mother always told us never to pick or eat dog fennel? We use fennel in soups and other dishes. So why can't we use dog fennel?
I don't recall ever seeing this one. Looked it up and it does live in my zone, (5, it says 3-8 so should be good.) But I've never seen it. I think I'll try to buy some seeds and maybe start some indoors over winter.
Such an interesting video! You always have such great information. You talked about cleaning up the roots before drying them. What is the best way to do that? Just rinse good? Scrub with a little veggie brush? We haven’t harvested roots of anything yet and were curious for best method.
@herbaljedi have you done a video about Osha? I would love to be able to identify it and use it, but am nervous because of its similarity to Poison Hemlock
Hello, I’m new to herbs and identification. Love your videos! Any suggestions for an app that will help? I understand the need to consult multiple sources. I’ve tried a few but they couldn’t even get Mullen right. Very frustrating! I’m in upstate NY.
Buenas tardes, good afternoon I would like to know if you are teaching herbs classes and where? please let me know I've been following you for a bit and love the teaching and knowledge that you do in your videos, thanks, gracias.
Meadowsweet is one of my favorite herbs! I drink it in tea, use it for headaches as a tincture, and look forward to infusing it in oil this year thanks to the other comments! Are the beneficial constituents really oil soluble? Could it really help with pain, inflammation and possibly acne in oil?
My parents in Lithuania still colect this plant flowers and dry. We make tea and drink to treat colds. I am so happy that yesterday i have found this plant growing near my friends pond In Yorkshire. The pond itself is very old and was used by the monks for fishing and bathing in olden times.
I am planning my "Grounding Garden" and bought meadowsweet seeds to plant in it. It will be planted with lemon grass, and prairie smoke to name a few.
Thank you for sharing this info and it's beautiful history. I cannot wait to get it in my garden.
Last night, I just asked my wife what the medicinal uses were for our meadowsweet, as it's just made a couple runners and I just found some recipes for the flowers. Then this video was waiting for me in the morning. Thanks creepy google listening on our conversation!
Don't forget to thank God for creating this plant for us to use as a medicine
Yarrow I much appreciate you and all your information..my heart flutters with anticipation and joy when you post a new video. Thank you so much for teaching us about Earth medicine .... It's truly a lost art Thank you again 💖
I was intuitively drawn to meadow sweet this year, perhaps because of my severe digestive issues. I used it a lot fresh in tea, have infused quite a bit of honey with it and made some oil. What a wonderful plant!
How are your stomach issues?
What type of digestive issues did you have ? Please help 🙏
I started to use it for my acid reflux 😁 I use this along with marshmallow root, German chamomile, and licorice root. All have worked wonders!
I have started doing this and did it cure your acid reflux?
It is abundant here in West Wales. I make tea. I made mead last year. It is a traditional herb to make mead with. (mead-ow sweet)
@Bridie Briar Thankyou so obvious I’ve been looking at making mead.❤️🙏
I live in South Wales and there is plenty of Meadowsweet here as it is damp. I think it is so pretty but didn't know what to use it for. An interesting video.
Here in Europe, in the older days the flowers were sprinkled on the floors of the farms, for the smell. They do smell deliciously, like almond. ❤
I sample teas a lot last few years (especially since I have gout from time to time). This stuff is in my herbat Tea by Traditional Medicinals (Ginger,Turmeric, Meadowsweet). and WOW!! My feet and ankles feel amazing, even my toes! I think its the Meadowsweet...I'm getting the same "poppin' and crackin' I usually get when I drink my Tart Cherry juice. I can literally feel swelling going down, and wasn't even really in a Gout flare at the time. Think I'm going to keep on drinking this daily now for its arthritis benefits. If you have gout, or some kind of arthritis, I suggest you try this tea. Its cheaper than Knudsen's Organic Tart Cherry juice, which is the only thing that really helps my flares....but its so sweet and too much sugar, so the diabetic/pre-diabetic aspect has to be figured in...and Diabetes , sugar and gout all have a link, due to the over-arching theme of inflammation in general.
I can actually smell this flower and it’s very sweet but it’s very subtle and it really is beautiful it would make a fantastic perfume
Been working with meadowsweet for years, love her! My favorite preparation is a cold infusion with marshmallow and chamomile. So soothing for the digestive tract.
I'm about to make mead from medow sweet, great yeastsource. The vikings used it.
Dear Yarrow! I live in Montreal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦
And l've not only found a deep appreciation for herbalism, but its also turned into my passion a favorite pass time and l anticipate discovering new plants and ways I can use them as medicine. It's not only a relief but a huge excitement inside. I'm really hoping l can find the Medowsweet plant out here!
Sending you much love blessings and deep gratitude for everything that you teach me in your videos! 🙏😊❤👍
I've got one stalk of meadowsweet, I just told my neighbor I was going to save the seeds because I liked the flowers, I didn't know what it was until this video!
just discovered your channel after being recommended your video on mugwort. I was so excited to see that you express gratitude before harvesting the plant. I've been reading Braiding Sweetgrass and that is a huge part of harvesting in indigenous culture. To ask for permission and respectfully take from the plant, maybe offer it something in return. I really love that mentality and it should be a more practiced ritual when foraging and harvesting plants. i have subbed and will probably be binging these videos. i love herbs!
You had me at Inisfree
Wow this fabulous, I have been for over 5 years with IBS, my stomach is bloated all the time, doctors always giving me meds that is just getting me worst, I had change my diet some, I might be allergic to Celiac. Tiring oh being bloated like a 🐸, will definitely give it a try. Love your channel.
Speedy recovery - you are on the right track. Consider eliminating/drastically reducing refined flours and sugars, but especially sodas. Particularly diet sodas. 🙏✌️
@@motellion Yes Diet is the key to reduciing digestice inflamation and microbiome imbalances. Some good suggestions here
Meadowsweet combinded with other digetsive herbs like fennel, mint, ginger marhmallow (or Slippery Elm), may help...
also bitters or digestive enzymes (band aid), plus focusing on whole food candida reducing diet is key..
Don't do any soda for more than 7 years
@@Herbal_Jedithanks
Meadowsweet is just the best plant ... my wife has lupus , and while the western medicine failed her for for 3years Meadowsweet was the only medicine that helped with out causing further damage .
I also made wine out of it... hangover cure included in the wine ...lol
Meadowsweet is fabulous! Great for IBS mix with fennel & peppermint! Tastes great!
I was drawn to Meadowsweet earlier this year and so happy to have a video from you on it! Your love for the plants shines through so genuinely. I would love a video some day on herbs for making an herbal mouthwash or toothpaste. Modern toothcare products have always felt like harsh poison to my system. Would any of the herbs you mention for oral care work well as a tincture that could then be added to water daily to use as a mouthwash or to brush teeth with?
I make a maceration ( add leaves to oil and heat up ) to be used as massage oil . Divine blessings
I too add meadowsweet to most of my teas. I also add wood beyond (good for the body good for the soul) I also steep meadowsweet in oil for a topical pain reliever and tincture it. One of my go to herbs.
Great content!
I am so thankful for your work. HalleluYAH!!
I can't wait to try Meadowsweet !!
I love meadowsweet - and this makes so much sense - I am one of those autoimmune people - multiple issues. But this helps keep it calmer and in check - now I know why! Thanks! Got to keep eyes open - right now in the wet cow fields are tons of marshmallow in bloom everywhere!! But is haven;t seen any of this!
I haven't worked with meadow sweet, but I want to. I will if I can find some!
I had this in my wedding flowers
It loves wet soil here in Ireland. You could feed the world with the amount that grows here.
👊🙏✌️🇮🇪
-sounds like a buiness opportunity.
@@taiganwind7787 How much shall I put you down for?
Cú Rúcach -i shall keep you in mind.
it's getting dark now, but tomorrow I'm going look for some meadowsweet.
A life in the garden is a good life!
thank you for sharing your wisdom so abundantly and enthusiastically
Thank-you. Remembering my own herb garden. For the simpler remedies had gentle effect, when used properly. Great tomes were printed over the
Generations and those books were favoured by migrants for traditional healing when Doctors were few and healers used herbal syrups of blends for anything that ails you. Brilliant.
I use meadowsweet for tinctures and tea, as you suggest, and dry the plant for my ponies over winter as a supplement, mainly because they are old [gather nettles too]. I've also used it in mead or, techically, methgelin. I'm fortunate enough to have wet areas within my land where I encourage the plant to grow freely. Thank you for this video.
Thankyou. I have only just discovered how good Meadowsweet is for the body. I suffer from aches and pains in my joints. Meadowsweet is growing in the allotments next to mine. So i managed to reach over the fence and pick a few of the flower heads. I brewed the flower heads up and added some honey. It has a bitter/ sweat flavour. But i am actually sipping some from cup as i am writing this. I must indeed see if i can dig up some root, too. Thankyou again.
Oh Yarrow! You are the Masterrrr!!!
Perfect! Many thanks
Right, I am heading up the road to pick some from the hedgerow, awesome video.
Thank you for your teaching on Meadowsweet and filling in the blanks in areas I wasn’t familiar with. I have used Meadowsweet in my Anti-inflammatory salve for years and love the results I have received.
I have harvested and dried some recently and made some elixir for colds and fevers. But I am new to this plant and needed some encouragement, so this video really helped.
Thank you for a very informative presentation. I have a clump of luscious meadowsweet outside my door and now I know why - so I can harvest some leaves to make a digestive tea. Great work .
Meadowsweet is a definite favourite. I've made a ghee with the flowers for the last few years. My Jack Russell benefits whenever a poorly digestion comes along and for myself, as a pain reliever for OA in my knees. It's a miracle for that. For teas too, it's an infusion of July whenever I need it. Great video, thank you.
Does the ghee have a different flavor?
Always used to pick these from the ditches in Ireland! Just for decorative purposes though. Love that is also has medicinal properties and a history/story to it too!
I grew it last year and it didn’t flower but it’s flowering this summer . I’m ready to make tinctures with it, to add it to my calming teas and digestive teas, also thank you so much for the information about the roots. I have RA and use natural painkillers I grow . It will be great to take this as I can’t use anti inflammatory meds. Sending huge hugs and love from The UK
Love your energy, love your connection to Mother Earth and the gratitude you give, love your knowledge. Thank you for teaching me.
Your such a sweet soul . Your wife is a blessed women to share this life with
I adore this beautiful plant. It’s all around my house and it smells amazing and makes you feel better when unwell.
It’s an acidity regulator. Good to know. Heartburn and acid reflux is the problem of low acidity issue.
thank you we just Puy two plants on the ground on our farm. we are the healing swamp. hope in 2 years we will be able to start to harvest. we always leave any new plant 2 years to come clean . for tincture do you ever cold boil. we have found it works very well and no temp needed.
Wish I could smell it and taste it. It probably doesn't grow in the tropics where I live. But I should order some dried and try it. It sounds like a lovely herb that I would love to drink in tea.
Making Meadowsweet as we speak. I picked my first flowers just a week ago
Okay, I know you don't do merch, but I just thought of a great shirt design 👕.
A hooded figure holding a really long Mullin in bloom so it looks like a yellow lightsaber, and the tag: May the forest be with you.
Thank you, Herbal Jedi. This is great; looking forward to identifying some on my next nature walk.
Yarrow,
I would love a video on some uses or recipes for general ailments along with these fantastic individual plant videos. Much like the mushroom dual extract video you made (which I followed to make my own). Simple stuff like joint pain and inflammation, or allergy and congestion, extracts or teas and what medicinal plants might be best to include in mixes like that. Each individual plant video is super informative on its own, I am just having a hard time wrapping my brain around the broader use and how to target certain ailments better.
This is one of my all time favourite herbs, I live in Ireland and she's everywhere! I make tea, but now that I know you can tincture her I'm gonna get on it, thanks!
Love this so much. Thank you Yarrow!!
On my way to look after this plant. I'll full my garden with it. It's really what I needed. Thx a lot for sharing this knowledge 😉
Outstanding content as always, thank you brother 👊🙏✌️
I don’t think I’ve ever had meadowsweet! (If I have it would have been in a blend long ago) Thank you for sharing, Yarrow, the information is very interesting and I need to investigate this lovely flower herb 🌿
Thank you for sharing your experience.
I love how you turn us on to new things to work with.
My favourite flowers...and flower fairy!
I have not had the pleasure to meet Meadowsweet yet but I am now on the lookout for her. Thanks for sharing! Great vid
I have tons of this. I use it for teas. I also use it to flavor our homemade meads. Delicious!
Thank you. Very informative
Gosh, I have her growing in abundance as a "weed" and we strim her back. Now I will do my best to harvest what I need before strimming her back. I'll probably take all the flowers. Funny, you compared her flowers to the Elder. I always referred to her as a wild Astilbe. There you go. Greetings from Ireland
You are so lovely in your sharing! Thank you for following this beautiful path! It is a gift!
I love it so much I'm annoyed with how little I knew about it! Your information as always is warmly welcomed! Kindest wishes to you and your family Yarrow 💞✌
How do you dry it
Super cool. I will be looking for this plant now, or at least finding some tea. Thanks man!
Very nice ! Thank you and Thank You MeadowSweet Medicine 🌿 Peace Love and Connection …spread that sh*t everywhere 😀💚
I love that you are at Innisfree!! It’s such a gorgeous garden (rated one of the top ten in the US!) And yet, so few know about it . Thank you for this! Such great information!!
Thank you 🙏
Loved it 🥰
You’re awesome
Thank you for the always amazing, always thorough, education. Being that meadowsweet has anti-inflammatory, pain relieving properties, without some of the bad side effects of aspirin, would people benefit who suffer from joint pain?
Thank you
Give thanks, thank you!
I have had a plant in my yard for three years, and I have heavy pressure from white-tailed deer. I have but seen them take a bite at all, and have been literally pushing past or meadowsweet to eat rose leaves. Seems to be spreading by rhizomes outward in it's third year. May be difficult to keep well-ordered in a small space. Oh, and our plants tend to droop, but that might be because of limited sun in our spot. Those hedges look great! I might try to get one in place at a local disused lot.
I am so grateful for you 🙏🌱💚🌏
Thank you for your knowledge!
Thank you so much for these amazing videos - I am in love with the wild plants! Our lake is surrounded by a plant called meadowsweet, but it seems it is "white meadowsweet" or spiraea alba, not the meadowsweet you are taking about (filipendula almaria), although they look very similar! Do you know if the spiraea is a relative with similar properties? Or are they 2 totally different plants? Thanks...
obsessed with your vibe and delivery. id love to learn more about sticky gum weed!
I love your enthusiasm and definitely will harvest and dry some meadow sweet ! Just wondered why you would thank the plant and not the creator/ designer of all these wonderful plants he has given us to enjoy and use for good health
You know so much about nature. Can you tell me why my Mother always told us never to pick or eat dog fennel? We use fennel in soups and other dishes. So why can't we use dog fennel?
These herbs are such a blessing , God has provided more than we can imagine, thank you God ❤
I don't recall ever seeing this one. Looked it up and it does live in my zone, (5, it says 3-8 so should be good.) But I've never seen it. I think I'll try to buy some seeds and maybe start some indoors over winter.
Fantastic, I just found this yesterday.
Such an interesting video! You always have such great information. You talked about cleaning up the roots before drying them. What is the best way to do that? Just rinse good? Scrub with a little veggie brush? We haven’t harvested roots of anything yet and were curious for best method.
@herbaljedi have you done a video about Osha? I would love to be able to identify it and use it, but am nervous because of its similarity to Poison Hemlock
Always love your videos!
Thank you!
beautiful video - really enjoyed it!
Lovely! Hi from Ireland 🇮🇪 ☘
Hello, I’m new to herbs and identification. Love your videos! Any suggestions for an app that will help? I understand the need to consult multiple sources. I’ve tried a few but they couldn’t even get Mullen right. Very frustrating! I’m in upstate NY.
hello there hun love to learn from you you are a great teacher
Buenas tardes, good afternoon I would like to know if you are teaching herbs classes and where? please let me know I've been following you for a bit and love the teaching and knowledge that you do in your videos, thanks, gracias.
Meadowsweet is one of my favorite herbs! I drink it in tea, use it for headaches as a tincture, and look forward to infusing it in oil this year thanks to the other comments! Are the beneficial constituents really oil soluble? Could it really help with pain, inflammation and possibly acne in oil?
Ty,Brother
Brilliant.
Just discovered your channel & subbed, awesome video 💜
I’ve never seen meadowsweet so tall!
great videos.... came recently to your channel...ty
The flowers passed before I could harvest- can I still use the spent flower heads/ seed head for tea or tincture??
I love your work!