I adored your effort in making this video! I am a harvester of what’s growing around me and I haven’t noticed this plant yet, but a friend gifted me some root. What would you say is its number one benefit?
So im doing research on nutritional foods and looked up burdock and how to forage for it. By sheer coincidence, last week I was working on a property and my husband asked if this leafy plants were rhubarb. I said I had no idea what they were but I knew they weren’t rhubarb. Then my kids kept getting these super annoying burrs stuck all over their clothes so I made it a mission to gather up all the burrs and put them into paper bags so my husband could use them as kindling in the wood furnace. Now that I know it’s burdock I’ll probably grow a patch somewhere far away from where my kids play. I definitely don’t want to get rid of it now. 😅
I had plenty of this plant in my house in Illinois. Grandpa even thought it was rhubarb because he makes wine with rhubarb. After checking, he found out it wasn't rhubarb. It's at the edge of my lawn between the grass and the woods.
They are quite tough. They would be much softer if you were to peel them first, but there is lots of nutrients and minerals in the skin. A great way to enjoy them is to make tea then eat the root after boiling. It tastes just like artichoke to me!
Your videos at great. The natural forest sounds are delightful. Very informative
Thank you!
Amazing info. Had no idea this plant has so many healing properties, heard about it in my childhood. All I remembered was that it’s good for the hair.
‘Enjoy the fruits of your labour’ ... beautiful!🎉
Superbly impressive and informative information sir, I’ve only ever consumed it in a drink dandelion and burdock as a child 👌🏻
Why thank you young squire, sounds like a healthy nostalgic beverage for your good self. Give it another try!
Hoorah. This is amazing. Thank you for this. I hope we've some nearby our home 🙏😁🌱 .
I adored your effort in making this video! I am a harvester of what’s growing around me and I haven’t noticed this plant yet, but a friend gifted me some root. What would you say is its number one benefit?
Great for fighting cancer and or keeping away kidney stones
Thank you. First video of yours I've seen. Needed to identify what I thought was burdock. It was. Subscribed! Burdock into the smoothie! 😊
So im doing research on nutritional foods and looked up burdock and how to forage for it. By sheer coincidence, last week I was working on a property and my husband asked if this leafy plants were rhubarb. I said I had no idea what they were but I knew they weren’t rhubarb. Then my kids kept getting these super annoying burrs stuck all over their clothes so I made it a mission to gather up all the burrs and put them into paper bags so my husband could use them as kindling in the wood furnace. Now that I know it’s burdock I’ll probably grow a patch somewhere far away from where my kids play. I definitely don’t want to get rid of it now. 😅
Wow didn't know the roots can be eaten that way, I make tea with the root. Thank you.
Another great video 👍😃 hope you didn't disappear down that hole!🥺👻😏
Nice one! No, but the rest of the afternoon disappeared trying to get back out!
I died when he jumped into the hole 😭😂😂😂
Great video keep up the great work
Thank you so much for your kind feedback! It’s very much appreciated 😊💚
Beautiful 🤩🙏💐 Too bad for us sheep farmers though, when those seeds devalue our fleeces at sale.
Where’s your farm, I’ll bring my shovel!? 😉
@@forageforknowledge YES ‼️come visit us one day. We’re in the foothills of Canterbury New Zealand.
Nice video
Wife likes the cast tray you cooked root,where did you get it?
Thanks! 😊
Ha, it came with the oven....
does this plant use a basal rosette?
and how do you tell from cocklebur which looks very similar?
Perfect
ごぼう、大好きです。
I had plenty of this plant in my house in Illinois. Grandpa even thought it was rhubarb because he makes wine with rhubarb. After checking, he found out it wasn't rhubarb. It's at the edge of my lawn between the grass and the woods.
Awesome! Try drying out the root to make tea with, it’s very tasty and highly medicinal! 😁
Please dont use loud sudden noises. Can tigger seizures. Ty
Sure, I’ll be more aware in the future. 😃
What was the green paste ?
Wild garlic hummus! 🤤
I love you man ❤
😍 this was awesome ty
Burdock plant identification 0:40
Looks like celery in the stem
Is it good? What does it taste like, those chips looked pretty hard, need some good teeth to eat those probably?
They are quite tough. They would be much softer if you were to peel them first, but there is lots of nutrients and minerals in the skin.
A great way to enjoy them is to make tea then eat the root after boiling. It tastes just like artichoke to me!
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YUM.. i think
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More pll should live Luke u they wood be healthy