Your beautiful grandmother is healthier than my mother. My mother is 90 years old but age is catching up with her and she struggles with her balance and walk. When I started to learn about medicinal herbs I asked her if she knew or recall about anything they used at home when she was little. My mother grew up in the mountains of central Puerto Rico. She knows many uses of local herbs simply by what her mother and father did. So when she began to mention them, I did my research, translating the Spanish words for the plants into what they would be in English (google translate). I found that there are several medicinal plants she is familiar with, also wild edibles. I had no idea she knew these things. She encouraged me to continue learning. I love talking on the phone with her and exchanging information. Thanks for the video.
You are so blessed to share time with three Generations. Glad to see you all have fun with each other. All my Grandparents had passed by the time I Graduated from College. My memories, are all of growing up, none as adult with them. Your Land is also blessed, to have so many opportunities to grow and share without leaving your property.
We are doing our best to continue to make memories and allow for other family members that aren’t close by to still see my Grandmother. She has enjoyed watching herself on tv lol!
@@TheHoneystead You know me, I made childhood memories a special place, as they never come back, they are what you make of them. Thank you for sharing yours's.
Your so so very lucky to have your mom and grandmother to spend such lovely time with. I miss my mom and grandmother so much. But, I have my daughter and grandson and that’s very special too. ❤️ you guys.
@The Honeystead new to the channel. My 8 yr old daughter and I really enjoy the videos. We are wondering, by accent, the nationality of you sweet Nana! She is precious. I’m a nurse and amazing how agile and bright/spry she is! What a Blessing!
@Honeystead Love the casual real-life way of your videos "bloopers and all...This is what you get" is exactly what blesses me when I watch. Watching you, your mom, and your grandma learn and goof around brings me joy, as well. God bless you all.
Oh my goodness! Truly enjoyed this video with 'Ladies Who Forage' So lovely to share your all's 3 generations of Wild Brilliant Women. Also, your reference to Clevers(spelling) make the phrase: Leave it to Cleavers come to mind! Nature's scrubbing bubbles, and Nature's VELCRO ( Brand)! Looking forward to your book. Congratulations! Sending much love to you and yours from Connecticut.
The reason I enjoy watching your vlog...... You become the plant that you are harvesting. You put out your intention, you find the plant and harvest it, you discover everything there is to know about the herb. Fascinating and inspiring.. Mostly you are YOURSELF 100% Much love and gratitude 💛
I love watching the three of you together. My mom passed April 2021 and I miss her so much. Seeing ya'll together sharing and being present in each others life makes me smile. May you have many of those blessed years to enjoy and love each other. Thanks for sharing with us.
I use dried wild roses (that I wildcraft) to make rose water and then mix it with aloe vera gel and use it on my face. It works to soothe my rosacea and gives a nice glow.
I think there's always a reason we are drawn to a particular plant. That reason is we're gonna need it! God draws us near to our needs. Ill be looking out for my wild roses in the coming weeks! Thank you and blessings 🥰
OMG....you two are so funny and at the same time I learn so much. Now you make me want to go looking for wild flower! Not sure that it grows in our area but will have a look 😀 I love watching the three of you working together! Thank you for always sharing your knowledge and as a bonus I usually get a laugh to two in!
Aww this is such a meaningful video. 3 Generations is so special . Myself, my daughter and grandchildren began our growing and preserving adventure only a short time ago and it is such a happy journey. Thankyou for your videos, blessing to you and your 3 generations xx
Rose petal infused honey is my FAVORITE. Add a spoon to any delicate tea, jasmine, green,herbal. It's just amazing and I'm about to pick my rose petals and make this year's batch!
I turn it into an electuary sometimes and mix cacao powder into it. Mmm! I snagged that idea online somewhere, but it does seem like an obvious combo if you think on it. I can't wait til the wild roses bloom up here in the north. I'm jealous!😂💚💚
Love the journey your taking us along on ❤ Thanks for sharing and showing us how to reconnect with the beauty mother nature has to offer right at the tips of our very fingers 🌱
Man oh man, that was so interesting! I learned a little about cleavers and was waiting to learn more when your grandma had to stop at the wild rose, in my world we say "oh squirrel " and get distracted, this was a great distraction, im going camping in the woods this weekend and now I will be on the hunt for wild rose. Thanks for all of the wonderful information, I can't wait to try. Ps as your mama was talking behind you and you didn't know if we could hear, she was reading that you can infuse honey with the petals, win win for you guys. Have a blessed rest to your week
🤣She dodged, I saw she is really fast the camera almost missed it.😂 Great times with family and friends not much is better.😁Praise God, thanks for sharing.👍
Another wonderful adventure with y’all! I so love watching and seeing Grandma out enjoying and also learning! I need to start looking for wild roses here in central Virginia! I had never heard of cleavers until you started throwing them at your Mom and remembered playing with those as a kid! I’ll be searching for those too. Our land is mostly woods so I may have to send hubster in to look! I have tons of honeysuckle and really need to get some to dehydrate. It smells so good when I’m out tending to my GreenStalks and grow bags! God bless you ladies! You made my day!❤❤❤
Cottonwood are my favorite trees! I had joyful little cotton fluff blow into my car today! Made me smile. They are magical when they are sailing through the air everywhere!
Thank you so much for not only sharing of "learning something old" and "getting your hands dirty", but also the pure joy of finding something you've never tried before and the proof that multigenerational learning together is such a huge blessing! We can all learn from each other and I adore seeing this today. 💚
I love your channel. While I’m watching this video I just realized it was uploaded an hour ago. I love learning new survival techniques and foraging was the next step. It’s led into more than just adding food to the table. Love it. God bless you ladies.
I have 3 books that I look things up in. Right now I’m living in the high desert so the plants are sparse and different than over in the valley near Portland Oregon. I travel over there to visit my kids who live in the country. I founds the first 2 blossoms on our wild rose plants today. So excited to do something with them.
When I harvest the wild roses where I live (northern Alberta, Canada) I only take the petals and leave the rose hips until after the first hard frost in the fall, then I harvest them. So many uses! I usually make rose petal syrup and jelly, and rosehip honey. I haven’t been out this year to harvest because of all the fires, so much smoke and ash, the air quality is bad.
I love watching your channel. I have learned so much and half of the plants that I hate are helpful to the body. I never knew. Thank you for all that you and your mother have taught me.
I’ll a traditional herbalist and I genuinely enjoy all your videos. Your family seems so sweet ❤. I’m probably to late but you definitely can do an oxymel with the rose petal 🍯
So interested. It sounds like a wonderful thing to get. My cousin was showing me Cleavers the other day. She has it growing on her property. I am hoping to find some to harvest. Your grandma is so sweet.
You are blessed to have this forest area available to you. I really like your videos. I am learning so much. I am not trying to learn about the native plants in Oklahoma and their healing properties.
Such a wonderful video Kaylee. Every time I see you and your mom together, I think of my mom. She loved gardening and anything to do with plants. I know she would have dived into learning more about herbs if she had known about all the benefits. I wish she was here today to learn with me. Treasure the time with your mama and grandma 😘
Thank you for taking us along with your foraging explorations …how blessed to have three generations of women in the family sharing precious moments together …we have a wild Cherokee rose in the garden our first blossoms in spring then followed by wisteria …we do harvest the rose hiips once ripe…stay blessed
I love it! You all are so REAL, and it touches me so much to see your 3 generations doing things together. Bloopers ARE real life, right? I have used the rose hips from multiflora rose only for tea. I'd like to see what you do with them. My husband and dad both hated multiflora rose, and did/do all they can to kill it! But it comes up anyway! 😂
Lol these two keep life interesting for sure!!! The hips are great, but I don’t know why I never really thought about the flowers! 🤦🏽♀️ now we know!!!
Always compact with Grandma, 🤣😂 Herbal medicine since ancient times has been effective for natural care and treatment, may God's happiness bless you and your family 🙏🙏
Fun timing with this video. My daughter and I went for a walk yesterday, were picking flowers to give to her mama. We added a handful of wild rose found growing near a line of honeysuckle bushes. Put everything in a vase and set it in front of a fan in the kitchen, so now the center of the house smells sweet:) I'm going back out to harvest some for the dehydrator later today.
Hiii. I would so love to have an access to them. I so love it when y'all get out into those besutiful woods and trails and all the goodies. Oh and the fragrance of air especially this time of year.
What a blessing to be able to share nature and rejoice because you'll are blessed with so many 🌿 herbs. Grandma is enjoying nature and fellowship and has great memories of her loved ones ❤️ what a blessing. Enjoy, and thank you for sharing and teaching your knowledge with all of us
I can’t even tell you how happy I was to see this video posted!! We have tons of these on the 13 acre property we moved to last year. They are invasive which sucks but hey if we can make use of these, all the better!!! Totally harvesting some when they start blooming here!! Now for a video on Tatarian Honey suckle which we also have a ton of on our property! Botanical name is Lonicera tatarica. Love your channel! ❤️
I am so glad I discovered your channel! I am learning so much and have decided that I want to learn more - and learn to grow and forage like you! I am researching on line classes and am looking forward to what my future has to offer. Thank you - bloopers and all! Love that you are with your mom and Nana, how very fortunate you are.
as always love your videos, and I love that book you showed, so use full, I don't have those roses around but I have wild roses, so I will be on the hunt now
I am trying to grow some wild rose for my yard from seed. I know they don't germinate easily but I wanted to try anyway. I may just go dig up a shoot to replant!
Oh, the bounty! Get it while the gettin's good. I harvested wild dead nettle and identified cleavers in our yard recently(thanks to your info) Along with harvesting my own chamomile, lemon balm, echinacea and many more, its been a good year for herbs so far. Tinctures are tincuring, dehydrator is humming. I hope when I grow up I'm as cool, as your grandma!❤
We call cleavers 'sticky willy' in Scotland. Rose hip syrup full of vitamin C, granny's medicine. My son and friends loved the itching powder from the inside of the hips. You are all Beautiful, especially your nana ❤
I live foraging wild rose and making all the things! Taking a bath with the rose water in the forest is extremely rejuvenating! Wild Rose Petal infused honey is delish! Enjoy watching your herbal journey!
I just love love love watching ya'll do this together!! It literally melissa my heart and makes me truly want to keep learning and doing this with my daughters
The wild rose here in the UK tends to be pale pink and is known as Dog rose or Briar rose. When I’m foraging for wild rose I just take the petals and leave the centre to form as rose hips later in the year 😊 Kate
Watching this video with all 3 generations makes my heart soar and sad at the same time. I lost my mom the week before mother's day last year. I'm so terribly sad. But I love how much you love being with your Mom and Nana 💚❤️💚
Gathering with the ladies, representing multi generations is precious and one of my oh so very dear aspects of my life too, as it should be. I live in woods with very abundant wild roses too and it's been an integral part of our home. Wonderful, enjoy !
Wild Rose is one of our favorites! We have made sooo many of the preparations your mom mentioned! We also have a local coffee shop that adds our Wild Flower Tincture to their rose lattes!
Three Generations of strong, beautiful women! God Bless You All! 🥰
I Love hearing your Grandma's comments 🥰 she's so sweet 💞 You are so good to include her 💞 God Bless You 💖
I just love how active and engaged grandma is ♥️
She really enjoyed herself 💛
Your beautiful grandmother is healthier than my mother. My mother is 90 years old but age is catching up with her and she struggles with her balance and walk. When I started to learn about medicinal herbs I asked her if she knew or recall about anything they used at home when she was little. My mother grew up in the mountains of central Puerto Rico. She knows many uses of local herbs simply by what her mother and father did. So when she began to mention them, I did my research, translating the Spanish words for the plants into what they would be in English (google translate). I found that there are several medicinal plants she is familiar with, also wild edibles. I had no idea she knew these things. She encouraged me to continue learning. I love talking on the phone with her and exchanging information. Thanks for the video.
What a treasure 💛
What a blessing to see you all working together.
You are so blessed to share time with three Generations. Glad to see you all have fun with each other. All my Grandparents had passed by the time I Graduated from College. My memories, are all of growing up, none as adult with them. Your Land is also blessed, to have so many opportunities to grow and share without leaving your property.
Life is definitely more interesting with these people in it! Lol
We are doing our best to continue to make memories and allow for other family members that aren’t close by to still see my Grandmother. She has enjoyed watching herself on tv lol!
@@TheHoneystead You know me, I made childhood memories a special place, as they never come back, they are what you make of them. Thank you for sharing yours's.
Your so so very lucky to have your mom and grandmother to spend such lovely time with. I miss my mom and grandmother so much. But, I have my daughter and grandson and that’s very special too. ❤️ you guys.
@The Honeystead new to the channel. My 8 yr old daughter and I really enjoy the videos. We are wondering, by accent, the nationality of you sweet Nana! She is precious. I’m a nurse and amazing how agile and bright/spry she is! What a Blessing!
enjoyed this a lot!! Loved your Grandmother's comments in this video
@Honeystead Love the casual real-life way of your videos "bloopers and all...This is what you get" is exactly what blesses me when I watch. Watching you, your mom, and your grandma learn and goof around brings me joy, as well. God bless you all.
Cherokee Rose is what we call them in NE Tennessee.
I love watching you with your family. What a sweet journey learning together.
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Enjoyed this immensely, bloopers and all.
Ohh these bloopers lol
Love all of this, love your family.
Oh my goodness! Truly enjoyed this video with 'Ladies Who Forage' So lovely to share your all's 3 generations of Wild Brilliant Women. Also, your reference to Clevers(spelling) make the phrase: Leave it to Cleavers come to mind! Nature's scrubbing bubbles, and Nature's VELCRO ( Brand)! Looking forward to your book. Congratulations! Sending much love to you and yours from Connecticut.
The reason I enjoy watching your vlog...... You become the plant that you are harvesting. You put out your intention, you find the plant and harvest it, you discover everything there is to know about the herb. Fascinating and inspiring.. Mostly you are YOURSELF 100% Much love and gratitude 💛
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Your property is do beautiful 💖 You Are Blessed 🙏🥰🌹💝
I love watching the three of you together. My mom passed April 2021 and I miss her so much. Seeing ya'll together sharing and being present in each others life makes me smile. May you have many of those blessed years to enjoy and love each other. Thanks for sharing with us.
Four generations living happily together. You lucky, lucky family. 💕
I use dried wild roses (that I wildcraft) to make rose water and then mix it with aloe vera gel and use it on my face. It works to soothe my rosacea and gives a nice glow.
Lovely 💛
Love you guys! Thank you for sharing your day with us ...going to go harvest some wild roses!
I think there's always a reason we are drawn to a particular plant. That reason is we're gonna need it! God draws us near to our needs. Ill be looking out for my wild roses in the coming weeks! Thank you and blessings 🥰
OMG....you two are so funny and at the same time I learn so much. Now you make me want to go looking for wild flower! Not sure that it grows in our area but will have a look 😀 I love watching the three of you working together! Thank you for always sharing your knowledge and as a bonus I usually get a laugh to two in!
Wild Rose I mean 😁
Lol
Aww this is such a meaningful video. 3 Generations is so special . Myself, my daughter and grandchildren began our growing and preserving adventure only a short time ago and it is such a happy journey. Thankyou for your videos, blessing to you and your 3 generations xx
Document all your moments! They are soooo special 💛
@@TheHoneystead Absolutely, thankyou so much xx
Rose petal infused honey is my FAVORITE. Add a spoon to any delicate tea, jasmine, green,herbal. It's just amazing and I'm about to pick my rose petals and make this year's batch!
Yummmm!!! Sooo doing this!!!!
I turn it into an electuary sometimes and mix cacao powder into it. Mmm! I snagged that idea online somewhere, but it does seem like an obvious combo if you think on it. I can't wait til the wild roses bloom up here in the north. I'm jealous!😂💚💚
Love the journey your taking us along on ❤ Thanks for sharing and showing us how to reconnect with the beauty mother nature has to offer right at the tips of our very fingers 🌱
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Thank you for sharing 'what you got'! love it
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Man oh man, that was so interesting! I learned a little about cleavers and was waiting to learn more when your grandma had to stop at the wild rose, in my world we say "oh squirrel " and get distracted, this was a great distraction, im going camping in the woods this weekend and now I will be on the hunt for wild rose. Thanks for all of the wonderful information, I can't wait to try.
Ps as your mama was talking behind you and you didn't know if we could hear, she was reading that you can infuse honey with the petals, win win for you guys.
Have a blessed rest to your week
Ohhh yay!! Have fun foraging while you’re out camping!! I was excited to hear about the honey and 100% will be doing it!!
🤣She dodged, I saw she is really fast the camera almost missed it.😂
Great times with family and friends not much is better.😁Praise God, thanks for sharing.👍
Lol
It was just so absolutely beautiful, and such a blessing to see three generations out there working in, and learning from nature. Just beautiful!!!
Another wonderful adventure with y’all! I so love watching and seeing Grandma out enjoying and also learning! I need to start looking for wild roses here in central Virginia! I had never heard of cleavers until you started throwing them at your Mom and remembered playing with those as a kid! I’ll be searching for those too. Our land is mostly woods so I may have to send hubster in to look! I have tons of honeysuckle and really need to get some to dehydrate. It smells so good when I’m out tending to my GreenStalks and grow bags! God bless you ladies! You made my day!❤❤❤
I love seeing the 3 generations of you ladies working together!
Love having your grandmother alone. I am learning so much from your channel. Thank you.
Absolutely you can infuse your honey with the rose petals! It is FANTASTIC!
Cottonwood are my favorite trees! I had joyful little cotton fluff blow into my car today! Made me smile. They are magical when they are sailing through the air everywhere!
Thank you for sharing . ❤️🇨🇦
Medicinal herbs and plants are my biggest weakness. I love watching and learning from you.
Thank you so much for not only sharing of "learning something old" and "getting your hands dirty", but also the pure joy of finding something you've never tried before and the proof that multigenerational learning together is such a huge blessing! We can all learn from each other and I adore seeing this today. 💚
Love to forage,this is a beautiful video,appreciate your knowledge of herbs.!
I love your channel. While I’m watching this video I just realized it was uploaded an hour ago. I love learning new survival techniques and foraging was the next step. It’s led
into more than just adding food to the table. Love it. God bless you ladies.
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You will never look at a plant the same way again!!!
I have 3 books that I look things up in. Right now I’m living in the high desert so the plants are sparse and different than over in the valley near Portland Oregon. I travel over there to visit my kids who live in the country. I founds the first 2 blossoms on our wild rose plants today. So excited to do something with them.
I love watching videos when you three are all together and just having the best time!! ❤❤❤
When I harvest the wild roses where I live (northern Alberta, Canada) I only take the petals and leave the rose hips until after the first hard frost in the fall, then I harvest them. So many uses! I usually make rose petal syrup and jelly, and rosehip honey. I haven’t been out this year to harvest because of all the fires, so much smoke and ash, the air quality is bad.
Would love recipes
This is pleasant, and I love the ‘coven-maiden-mother-crone’ vibe.
So wonderful to see Bridget and Grandma! I've been missing them! LOVE this video!
I love watching your channel. I have learned so much and half of the plants that I hate are helpful to the body. I never knew. Thank you for all that you and your mother have taught me.
Isn’t it funny how that works? I love when you get to reintroduce a plant to yourself 💛
I’ll a traditional herbalist and I genuinely enjoy all your videos. Your family seems so sweet ❤. I’m probably to late but you definitely can do an oxymel with the rose petal 🍯
So interested. It sounds like a wonderful thing to get. My cousin was showing me Cleavers the other day. She has it growing on her property. I am hoping to find some to harvest.
Your grandma is so sweet.
You are blessed to have this forest area available to you. I really like your videos. I am learning so much. I am not trying to learn about the native plants in Oklahoma and their healing properties.
that's what keeps ya young grandma... learning every day!
Such a wonderful video Kaylee. Every time I see you and your mom together, I think of my mom. She loved gardening and anything to do with plants. I know she would have dived into learning more about herbs if she had known about all the benefits. I wish she was here today to learn with me. Treasure the time with your mama and grandma 😘
Love all your apothecary and foraging videos! Can you please do one about how to utilize honeysuckle?
Ohh that’s sooo funny!!! I was just talking about that!!! Absolutely
Thank you for taking us along with your foraging explorations …how blessed to have three generations of women in the family sharing precious moments together …we have a wild Cherokee rose in the garden our first blossoms in spring then followed by wisteria …we do harvest the rose hiips once ripe…stay blessed
I love what we get with your video. I'm watching all your video's to get caught up.
I love it! You all are so REAL, and it touches me so much to see your 3 generations doing things together. Bloopers ARE real life, right?
I have used the rose hips from multiflora rose only for tea. I'd like to see what you do with them. My husband and dad both hated multiflora rose, and did/do all they can to kill it! But it comes up anyway! 😂
Lol these two keep life interesting for sure!!! The hips are great, but I don’t know why I never really thought about the flowers! 🤦🏽♀️ now we know!!!
We've lots of cleavers or 'sticky weed' as children call it in the UK. Its definitely like velcro. Great video as always.
Lol oh the fun we have with cleavers!
Always compact with Grandma, 🤣😂 Herbal medicine since ancient times has been effective for natural care and treatment, may God's happiness bless you and your family 🙏🙏
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Beautiful family & great learning opportunities for us all! Thanks for sharing! Blessings to all 🤗💜🇨🇦
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Fun timing with this video. My daughter and I went for a walk yesterday, were picking flowers to give to her mama. We added a handful of wild rose found growing near a line of honeysuckle bushes. Put everything in a vase and set it in front of a fan in the kitchen, so now the center of the house smells sweet:) I'm going back out to harvest some for the dehydrator later today.
Hiii. I would so love to have an access to them. I so love it when y'all get out into those besutiful woods and trails and all the goodies. Oh and the fragrance of air especially this time of year.
What a blessing to be able to share nature and rejoice because you'll are blessed with so many 🌿 herbs. Grandma is enjoying nature and fellowship and has great memories of her loved ones ❤️ what a blessing. Enjoy, and thank you for sharing and teaching your knowledge with all of us
Love this so much! Thank you! I was just noticing ours and wanting to get out and forage it. This is confirmation 😊
Yay!!! Go be feral and forage!!
I can’t even tell you how happy I was to see this video posted!! We have tons of these on the 13 acre property we moved to last year. They are invasive which sucks but hey if we can make use of these, all the better!!! Totally harvesting some when they start blooming here!! Now for a video on Tatarian Honey suckle which we also have a ton of on our property! Botanical name is Lonicera tatarica. Love your channel! ❤️
Ha! I had no idea that was cleavers growing in my yard!! I wont be composting it now. ;)
The roses make a beautiful vinegar hair rinse ! 💕
What a special episode. Your family reminds me alot of mine, demonstrating the Cleavers🤣🤣🤣
I have made a face & body oil by infusing with rose & calendula. Smells amazing & works wonders!
I am so glad I discovered your channel! I am learning so much and have decided that I want to learn more - and learn to grow and forage like you! I am researching on line classes and am looking forward to what my future has to offer. Thank you - bloopers and all! Love that you are with your mom and Nana, how very fortunate you are.
These two definitely make sharing fun! 💛
I just found multi flora rose on our property and I was wondering if it had medicinal properties. This video was perfect timing.
Love you guys and all your video. Yes I've learned something old today 🥰
I love to watch you two and it so great to see Grandma and her interest in the plants as well.
as always love your videos, and I love that book you showed, so use full, I don't have those roses around but I have wild roses, so I will be on the hunt now
Your Nana is so lovely, reminds me a bit of my grandmother who passed this year. Cherish every moment you have with your loved ones
I Love this channel
2 tbsp rolled oats, 1/4 cup dried rose petals, 1/4 cup raw honey and 1 tsp rose hip seed oil or other facial oil .... great face wash.
I am trying to grow some wild rose for my yard from seed. I know they don't germinate easily but I wanted to try anyway. I may just go dig up a shoot to replant!
They are beautiful for sure and propagate easily💓
I love your videos so much❤. Thank you for all the information you share and laughs.
Hey ladies I so love grammy so blessed to have both of those ladies in your life!!
I grow damask roses for medicine and skin care. I usually only take the petals so the bees can help make hips.
Oh, the bounty! Get it while the gettin's good. I harvested wild dead nettle and identified cleavers in our yard recently(thanks to your info) Along with harvesting my own chamomile, lemon balm, echinacea and many more, its been a good year for herbs so far. Tinctures are tincuring, dehydrator is humming. I hope when I grow up I'm as cool, as your grandma!❤
I love it when you three flim together ❤️ 😍!
We call cleavers 'sticky willy' in Scotland. Rose hip syrup full of vitamin C, granny's medicine. My son and friends loved the itching powder from the inside of the hips. You are all Beautiful, especially your nana ❤
I love watching your adventures together, and seeing what you can do with what you find. It's like natures treasure hunt :)
I live foraging wild rose and making all the things! Taking a bath with the rose water in the forest is extremely rejuvenating!
Wild Rose Petal infused honey is delish!
Enjoy watching your herbal journey!
I just love love love watching ya'll do this together!! It literally melissa my heart and makes me truly want to keep learning and doing this with my daughters
Hello lovely ladies~ Thanks so much for sharing yet another great tutorial video~🕊
😆😆 that's why I keep coming back to your channel...bloopers and all! 😆😆
Granny is lost, find the shoes, how precious she is, ❤
Miss seeing your mom. Glad y’all are able to make a video together and live close to each other. Happy Mother’s Day.
Apparently have them all around our property 😊 it’s blooming now in Glen Gardner New Jersey 😊🎉
❤ My heart is so full to watch you and your family ❤
The wild rose here in the UK tends to be pale pink and is known as Dog rose or Briar rose. When I’m foraging for wild rose I just take the petals and leave the centre to form as rose hips later in the year 😊 Kate
Watching this video with all 3 generations makes my heart soar and sad at the same time. I lost my mom the week before mother's day last year. I'm so terribly sad. But I love how much you love being with your Mom and Nana 💚❤️💚
Rose is one of my allies ❤
This warmed my heart! ❤❤
I hope your sunburn feels better!
Gathering with the ladies, representing multi generations is precious and one of my oh so very dear aspects of my life too, as it should be. I live in woods with very abundant wild roses too and it's been an integral part of our home.
Wonderful, enjoy !
I love all three of you beautiful ladies ❤❤❤
You are such an inspiration..thank you for sharing
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Wonderful episode!!!
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Clevers was used as a sieve in Edwardian Britian. Aswell.
Try making rose petal jelly too!! I've made some in previous years and it is *DELICIOUS*
Wild Rose is one of our favorites! We have made sooo many of the preparations your mom mentioned! We also have a local coffee shop that adds our Wild Flower Tincture to their rose lattes!
A beautiful thing. Love watchung you all.