Pansies: Harvesting, Health Benefits, and Uses

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @weetreebonsai
    @weetreebonsai 7 лет назад +8

    Link to Live show of pansies ruclips.net/video/R3QE7C3ybPI/видео.html

  • @blackrock5749
    @blackrock5749 Год назад +2

    I have very fond memories of my mom drying pansies. She would do them inside books and then make greeting cards with them. Since she has passed I have found many pansies in several of her old books. What a treasure. I didn’t even know that they were edible.

  • @TeeFlory
    @TeeFlory 7 лет назад +8

    My mom is growing pansies and other herb/medical plants for herself and I. We are getting so much joy from growing and using them. Thank you Heidi for your part in it! Love and prayers from mom too❤

  • @opybrook7766
    @opybrook7766 2 года назад +2

    So like you choice of music 😁

  • @alaskaurbanhippie
    @alaskaurbanhippie 7 лет назад +3

    I had no idea pansies were edible! I have volunteer pansies that keep coming back and spreading in patches of my yard. How cool. Looking forward to enjoying beautiful salads - thank you!

  • @livingfaithhomestead6645
    @livingfaithhomestead6645 5 лет назад +3

    Pansies are one of my favorite flowers to grow. They are so pretty!

  • @dianebeckett1697
    @dianebeckett1697 5 лет назад +5

    Your Pansies are so beautiful!! I did not know they can grow that high! Gorgeous . Thank you for sharing.🙂

  • @jerrybear6440
    @jerrybear6440 2 года назад +2

    Thank you....

  • @opybrook7766
    @opybrook7766 2 года назад +2

    The pansies flower taste makes me think of Chinese sweet peas as I nibble pods in my garden...yummy.
    Pansies only come back one year so how do you keep them year after year?
    They are my favorite flower 😍

  • @navajo6931
    @navajo6931 2 года назад

    When I was live in Palm Spring CA I planted pansies they are beautiful when heat they are die

  • @journeywithnichole
    @journeywithnichole 2 года назад +1

    Love this video. Thank you!!

  • @GandJcrafts
    @GandJcrafts Год назад +1

    Thank you so good to know this 🎉

  • @streakybacon4479
    @streakybacon4479 5 лет назад +2

    thank you for helping me so much with my pansies,i love your video

  • @jerrybear6440
    @jerrybear6440 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful.....

  • @rainkatt
    @rainkatt 3 года назад +1

    I love their smell, the more I pick, the more they bloom!

  • @guardianminifarm8005
    @guardianminifarm8005 2 года назад +1

    Excellent info. Appreciate the content, attitude, approach & perspective. Subscribed.

  • @edeaver50
    @edeaver50 3 месяца назад +1

    I can grow pansies pretty easy so this is good news.

  • @mattbarker4921
    @mattbarker4921 2 года назад +3

    I did not know they were edible or medicinal. Thank you

  • @3388nora
    @3388nora 5 лет назад +6

    I have just found your channel. Great video! But I have one question, do you wash them before eating them or making tea from the flowers?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  5 лет назад +5

      It depends on where I pick them. The ones on my deck in pots, I do not wash but if they are from out front in the ground, I spray with homemade vinegar then rinse since I cannot be certain if a dog may have peed on them.

  • @kleineroteHex
    @kleineroteHex 7 лет назад +2

    always learn something new from you, thank you! Now I need to get me pansy seeds and dig out a few more pots 😁 saw some at the garden store the other week, gee, I will get seed packs! actively I keep looking for seeds where I walk, but they might be hybrids.....

  • @brandywilson7612
    @brandywilson7612 6 лет назад

    This is great! I didn't know this about pansies! Thanks for sharing!

  • @renewalof48
    @renewalof48 7 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. They are beautiful.

  • @conir9628
    @conir9628 7 лет назад +3

    I have lots of wild Johnny-jump-ups that come up in early spring...those are the same right? Next spring I will try to remember to cut some and dehydrate too....thanks for the info.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +5

      Yes! I forgot to mention in the video that those are also considered "wild pansy" and are higher in the medicinal properties than the larger, cultivated varieties :D

    • @suzieaguilar397
      @suzieaguilar397 7 лет назад

      +Coni R Do you mind me asking in which State do the wild Johnny-jump-ups grow? Thank you :-)

    • @conir9628
      @conir9628 7 лет назад

      I live in Southern Missouri and the jump-ups are usually up in March.

    • @suzieaguilar397
      @suzieaguilar397 7 лет назад +1

      +Coni R Thank you so much for saying. It must be really lovely in southern Missouri. I am not sure that I have ever been in that State, but shall add it to our list of desirable places to visit. My husband and I are preparing to go on an extended RV-trip throughout the States. We did it once a few years back, but I'm looking forward to seeing the States which we missed, such as your beautiful Missouri. Blessings :-)

    • @terrisambuco6300
      @terrisambuco6300 7 лет назад

      We have Jonny jump-ups in the interior of Alaska. Beautiful flowers. I just love the purple!

  • @kathyjotourtois
    @kathyjotourtois 7 лет назад +1

    fantastic info ty so much ! hugs from michigan

  • @avonleanne
    @avonleanne 6 лет назад +3

    heidi, I am rewatching this as I am harvesting like crazy my pansies! wanted to ask if you dehydrate more than just the flowers for your soaps and things? like the leaves and stems and roots? thanks =)

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  6 лет назад +2

      Though you certainly can dehydrate the stems and leaves, I always just focus on the flowers for the sake of the colors. I can get plenty of marshmallow leaves that have similar properties as the pansies so I just do not bother with the rest of the pansy plant.

    • @avonleanne
      @avonleanne 6 лет назад +2

      oooh great to know I actually have marshmallow started, but its not very big yet...but summer is just starting. I will follow your lead, thanks heidi! Mr. Rain, happy fathers day...=)

  • @autumnthigpen6829
    @autumnthigpen6829 4 года назад

    Have you done a video on when to grow vegetables and herbal medicine in certain times of the year?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 года назад +1

      I am not sure, I have a lot of garden related videos out there and with over four years and over 1200 videos, I really cannot keep up on all I have. I do not think I have one specifically on that one topic but likely talk about some of it here and there in my garden videos. The thing is though, each climate and location is going to be very different as to when is the best time to plant. If you live in the south for example, you will want to start far earlier than I do

    • @autumnthigpen6829
      @autumnthigpen6829 4 года назад +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead thank you! 💓

    • @autumnthigpen6829
      @autumnthigpen6829 4 года назад +1

      I’ve been binge watching your videos for the last 2 weeks 😆

  • @jennybetten3483
    @jennybetten3483 7 лет назад +4

    Ok, stupid question. I'm new at planting and trying to learn. Are pansies perinnals or annuals? I'd like to use them for soaps and such and I'm sure my husband would love them in his salads. Thanks for any help.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +3

      Not at all a stupid question, there is a lot of confusion on this one. Most people grow their pansies as annuals, but they are actually perennials. As you can see the ones I show in that narrow strip of garden - I have four that came back from last year. I have some in pots that also came back but some of mine also died. I bought a lot of new ones this year and am hoping to keep them better protected so they will come back again.

    • @jennybetten3483
      @jennybetten3483 7 лет назад +2

      Ok, thank you so much for the reply. Once we get moved to our new home, I will definitely plant some pansies.

  • @ellenfisher6341
    @ellenfisher6341 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks, Heidi. I know pansies reseed easily. But have you ever tried growing them from bought seed?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +4

      I tried once so far, was not at all successful, but I will try again, I am thinking direct seeding in the fall would be the best way and I have not tried that yet.

  • @countrygalinthecity
    @countrygalinthecity 6 лет назад

    They are beautiful...I just bought a bunch a couple years ago...from Walmart, ECT...but I would like to start my own by seed...

  • @bonitatrost1028
    @bonitatrost1028 4 года назад +1

    Do you sell pansy seeds? You have some really beautiful ones.

  • @A.R.TA-936
    @A.R.TA-936 Год назад

    Hello there, I am currently wondering if you would happen to know just how much potassium content is in pansies and which would be best for consumption? Thanks!

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  Год назад

      I do not know and have not looked it up in a long time but it may not be too hard to find that, I just do not have the time to do that right now

  • @elskebouma946
    @elskebouma946 4 года назад +2

    Hi Heidi! Lovely video! Are all pansies edible and potent? I have got horned pansies

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 года назад +4

      All are edible and have a certain amount of benefits but the best ones for higher benefits are the Viola Tricolor also known as Johnny Jump Ups

    • @elskebouma946
      @elskebouma946 4 года назад +1

      Rain Country thank you so much! Yes, true. I use viola tricolor for my herbal cream. But I was gifted a big basket of the horned pansies and wanted to make a hydrosol with them, but couldn’t really find their benefits.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 года назад +1

      @@elskebouma946 I would use them myself, like the ones shown in this older video, I had very few of the viola tricolor and mostly the fancy cultivated pansies, but they still have their benefits :)

    • @elskebouma946
      @elskebouma946 4 года назад

      Rain Country oh well great! Thank you! And thank you for always responding this quickly.

  • @jeanettegrisham2361
    @jeanettegrisham2361 7 лет назад +2

    What other flowers are eatable?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +3

      It is a very long list that may surprise many, for time's sake, I will give just a few examples:
      Nasturtiums, peonies, fuschia, lavender, lilac, roses, geranium, borage, marigold, calendula, and so much more!

    • @kathyjotourtois
      @kathyjotourtois 7 лет назад +3

      please do a eatable flower show !!

  • @designsbydawn976
    @designsbydawn976 5 лет назад +1

    Can you use viola's along with pansies?

  • @MAINEiacGrammiesHomestead
    @MAINEiacGrammiesHomestead 7 лет назад +5

    Heidi do you let your pansies dry natural? I have been putting mine in a container with holes and they are drying nicely..I'm making pansie vinegar today ..Thanks for sharing off to watch your live stream on panties might of already watched..Enjoy your day..

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +4

      I use my dehydrator plugged into my solar power all through the spring, summer, and fall. Because of the large quantity of herbs and other things I dry throughout the season, this is the best way for me to do it. Plus, our humidity makes things take even longer to dry than in other places and I just do not have the space and time for that with how much I do. I have tried it before with other herbs and it just takes way too long here. Otherwise, I would dry them naturally :)

    • @ellenfisher6341
      @ellenfisher6341 7 лет назад +5

      I have dried orange peel in the late Winter & early Spring by cutting them up in little pieces & spreading them on a foiled lined cookie sheet on the dash board of my car. Just face the vehicle towards the sun. Free power! You should probably crack the car window a bit, so it doesn't get steamy. Pansies would probably dry even quicker.

    • @opybrook7766
      @opybrook7766 2 года назад +1

      @@ellenfisher6341
      Did you know foil is dangerous to people and animals? The toxicity it leaks into foods...😊

  • @opalfromthesuburbs9546
    @opalfromthesuburbs9546 7 лет назад +1

    Another good one! One of these days I'm gonna get all caught up on your vids :)

  • @melissasprinkel1670
    @melissasprinkel1670 3 года назад

    Can you use any pansies ? Like from the store or is there a certain type ? Is it better to grow from seeds ?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 года назад

      Yes, any, but the more wild ones are more medicinal (the small ones that are called viola tricolor). It is rare I am able to get them to grow for me from seed so I normally buy the plants in early spring

  • @ce6827
    @ce6827 7 лет назад

    Hello I have hibiscus flower in pot. I'd like to dry the flowers for tea. I've heard it has health benefits. Have you done this or have any tips for this? If you already have, I apologize but couldn't find. Thank you.

  • @annettemcateer1599
    @annettemcateer1599 4 года назад +1

    I bought the little pansies this year and everytime i dehydrate them, they shrink to practically nothing. Is there a way to dry them so that they still look like the beautiful flower

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 года назад +1

      No, they do dry up very tiny, thus why I like the larger ones for drying but the smaller ones have higher medicinal properties and that is what I want

    • @annettemcateer1599
      @annettemcateer1599 4 года назад +1

      Rain Country thank you for the quick response

  • @janeheichel2014
    @janeheichel2014 6 лет назад

    I just planted some pansies and am anxious to start working with them. Not sure where I learned this but I learned you can eat marigolds also if true how do I use them?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  6 лет назад

      I would recommend calendula over the standard marigold. Calendula has more medicinal benefits and better flavor. Your typical marigold tastes bitter where calendula has a very mild taste that can go well in anything food wise but also is wonderful for the skin. This is why I like to use marshmallow, pansies, and calendula in my infused oil blend that I use in my skin cream

  • @jccorona
    @jccorona 5 лет назад +1

    Love your blog and your vids. Do you get your johnny jump-ups from the wild or do you buy them? TIA!

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  5 лет назад

      Some are ones that come back but every year I buy a couple new ones to add to what I have for more color. I will not longer be buying the fancy big ones as they just do not have as much medicinal benefit as the more wild varieties (Johnny Jump Ups/Viola Tri Color)

    • @jccorona
      @jccorona 5 лет назад

      @@RainCountryHomestead Thanks so much--that's reallly helpful!

    • @soniamarshall9293
      @soniamarshall9293 4 года назад

      Growing flowers was not of interest to me before because didn't think of eating them. But now I am more in tune to them since learning the benefits of them. Thanks for the wonderful info. God Bless.

  • @jaciw
    @jaciw 3 года назад

    Is it safe to eat pansies purchased from hardware store garden centers/nurseries? Or do I have to worry about the use of pesticides and things like that?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 года назад

      I personally do not worry too much about that but I do usually allow the plants to grow for a bit, pick and toss the old flowers and only use the new ones

  • @abc_cba
    @abc_cba 4 года назад

    Hi, Heidi, are all Pansies edible?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @abc_cba
      @abc_cba 4 года назад +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead Thank you. I'll be growing them. Any suggestions when I should put the seeds to germinate?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 года назад

      I have yet to do well with seeds other than ones that fall from the plants and germinate from there. Even then I do not get many. Ones I have tried from packages never germinate. I end up buying starts each year. Keep hoping to get to a point where I will not need to do that but I may have to just give up on them and put more time and energy into the plants that do best with little work, like marshmallow and calendula

  • @suburbanhillbilly2999
    @suburbanhillbilly2999 7 лет назад

    So how do you like using the burlap instead of coco liners? I actually prefer the burlap myself.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +1

      I LOVE it! It is so much better AND cheaper! I even found a good sized piece at a garage sale and nabbed it up. Thanks so much for the idea!

    • @suburbanhillbilly2999
      @suburbanhillbilly2999 7 лет назад

      Rain Country just glad you like it!

  • @ClayArtGirl
    @ClayArtGirl 2 года назад

    So the leafs are definitely not toxic? I’m trying to find information about pansies and everything I have seen says that the flowers and stem are okay but nothing about the leafs.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  2 года назад +1

      I have eaten the leaves many times. No, they are not toxic

    • @ClayArtGirl
      @ClayArtGirl 2 года назад

      @@RainCountryHomestead thank you!!

  • @danielhaweraful
    @danielhaweraful 3 года назад

    Can you eat the leaves

  • @deniseview4253
    @deniseview4253 7 лет назад

    do violas have the same properties as pansies?

  • @LifestyleGardener
    @LifestyleGardener 7 лет назад +1

    I planted some this year, but I didn't even know you can eat them!

  • @jacksprat1556
    @jacksprat1556 7 лет назад

    I noticed you only dehydrated the flowers and not leaves and stems too? Can you dehydrate leaves and stems too besides eating them in a salad?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад

      Yes, you can, I just have not done it yet. I plan to try a small amount here soon to see how I like them to add to my mixed greens, but want to use the thicker, bushier leaves that come on after they have been pruned down like I did to the ones out front.

  • @annabethbocanegra3267
    @annabethbocanegra3267 8 месяцев назад +1

  • @corinneespitia5
    @corinneespitia5 2 года назад

    Are all pansies edible?

  • @rebeccaulloa7774
    @rebeccaulloa7774 7 лет назад +1

    Good morning. I had a couple pansy plants last year now tons of babies all over! Probably a dumb question but are all pansies safe to eat. If so I'm going to use them like crazy😆 Also I started the fruit fermentation. Is the fruit supposed to float to top and do I discard it. It smells kinda like wine.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +2

      Yes, it will float to the top, do not discard it, it should smell like wine, after all, it is fermented :)

  • @janeheichel2014
    @janeheichel2014 6 лет назад

    Thank you I didn't know I could eat pansies

  • @georgathomas8248
    @georgathomas8248 7 лет назад

    Tonight someone asked me if you can "reuse" the fermentation liquid once the jar is empty of veggies? I didn't have an answer. Do YOU?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад

      I do not see why not. I just drink mine down, I love it and it is so good for you! :)

  • @weetreebonsai
    @weetreebonsai 7 лет назад +1

    tweeted

  • @susantaylor8507
    @susantaylor8507 4 года назад +1

    I'm going to go buy me a bunch of pansies

  • @Mmbohn1
    @Mmbohn1 7 лет назад +1

    If I planted pansies...the rabbits would be feasting! Even in the pots. I'd have to have them up high...my sister in law once planted all bunches of pansies the. Night before. When she got up the next day....the whole yard was stripped clean!!!!,😝 rabbit salad!

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад +4

      Wild rabbits? If so, is it time for rabbit stew? haha

    • @suzieaguilar397
      @suzieaguilar397 7 лет назад

      +Rain Country Yep, it's time for rabbit stew, for sure, LOL. I like your sense of humor, but my mother would have agreed with you, too. :-)

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  7 лет назад

      Haha! :D

  • @sgwoodward3017
    @sgwoodward3017 7 лет назад

    I must have gotten pinched back, because I am certainly NOT leggy.

  • @rainbow2937
    @rainbow2937 5 лет назад

    You & your video are enchanting. : ) Thx you for this. The Garden of Eden is real and to enter do blood over intent to get blood thick with Satan. This adds your name to the Book of life. It's heaven on earth for the benefit of all to release everyone from bondage. Hug you. ♡