This is a wonderfully informative video! Would you please consider making videos on each of your medicinal herbs; the storage, preparation and use of each? Thanks!
There are a lot of individual plant videos on my HomeGrown Herbalist RUclips Channel. And, for those that really want to dig in, there's the HomeGrown Herbalist School of Botanical Medicine. :0) Doc Jones
Catnip and fennel tea saved my premie son back in 1986. My milk dried up by the time he came home from the hospital, so he ended up on formula. After 1 month of constant colic and projectile vomiting, the doctor wanted to start him on Gaviscon. I switched him to Carnation evaporated milk and Karo syrup with added liquid vitamins, added 10 drops of catnip and fennel tea to 1 ounce of water twice a day...within a week, he was thriving and had no more colic or vomiting.
I wish I'd known that with my eldest, she had horrible colic, we changed the formula milk about three times, eventually finding one that reduced the colic. I used to give her diluted chamomile tea and that seemed to help too.
Honestly that Hops Tinktur advice has made my life so much easier. My mom has chronic pain in her wrist after a pretty nasty fracture. Not only the Tinktur reduced her need for pain medication to almost non it has also calmed down the joint inflammation to where she has just about full use of her hand now. On top of all that I use it on my back and my my migraines have gone down from at least once a week to maybe one a month. The quality of life we gained with something so simple is just amazing.
Thank you for doing this series with Doc Jones. I’m sorry to say I’ve not heard of him previously, but I’m so appreciative of his knowledge combined with such a relaxed, calming, and unassuming style. He is confident in the gift The Lord has given him. Caroline, we knew you’d get an A+. What a joy to see herbalism taught from faith in the Creator of those herbs! Not from the other perspective.
I've recently found y'alls channel, and I'm soaking every bit of it in! Holy cow! I'm almost done with this video, and I'm probably going to listen to it again with a pen and paper and take lots of notes. So awesome Carolyn, and Doc Jones, fantastic job!
This was a great idea for a video and exactly what I needed to see. I've been adding and becoming familiar with a few herbs at a time over the past few years, and now I know what to prioritize for this year, and how to plant/arrange them so beautifully! Thanks Carolyn and loving all the segments with Doc Jones, what a wealth of wisdom--he should write a book!
Carolyn's garden is a treasure trove of learning opportunities. We could spend lots of time talking about those wonderful plants. There are a bunch of herb videos on the HomeGrown Herbalist Channel as well. Doc Jones
How wonderful to have an herbalist to walk through and learn from. The two of you together are a wealth of knowledge! I would love to hear more about many of these medicinal plants.
Not just herbs , beet juice is good for blood pressure, and milk thistle with artichoke leaf extract, dandelion root, licorice root , to help clean your liver . You have a great herb garden. Nice to know what herbs can do, thank you.
Foods (real foods, not the commercially produced crops we mostly eat) really do have some wonderful medicinal benefits. I just wrote a lesson on Chinese food therapy for the HomeGrown Herbalist School. Doc Jones
Your liver cleans itself just fine. If you're feeling like it's not doing its job and cleaning its self properly then you should see a doctor and get tests done to make sure your not suffering from liver damage or failure. Eating some roots and leaves wont help you if your liver shuts down.
This has been a challenging time, and I appreciate you so much Dretiko, you have created a life that I thought was lost, thank you so much for curing my genital herpes virus,
I've followed Doc Jones for some time. Not only does he have a great since of humor, but he has a wonderful spirit and an abundance of useful knowledge on herbs that really helps.
Your guest sounds pretty much exactly like Warren Buffet 😉 I love your medicinal garden as well as all else your family shares with us. Long time subscriber.
If I had my life to do over with.... I would have loved to have been an herbalist. I wish I had learned more about herbs, before I let doctors mess my life up. I had two doctors that ruined my health by having surgery. The first doctor didn't take out my right ovary, my right fallopian tube, and he messed up my colon/ intestines. A few years later I went to another doctor, because I knew there was something wrong. It was getting worse over time. He did a check up and told me everything was fine. Two weeks later my right side was hurting so bad. Went to the ER and they did a cat scan. They told me I had a big tumor on my right ovary. I said, wait a minute.... I don't have a right ovary. The doctor didn't remove it. The 2nd doctor didn't catch it on the ultrasound either. I had a hysterectomy and they had to fix all my intestines from where the doctor messed me up from the last surgery I had. My life was bad enough because of all of that. Then my thyroid went crazy. Then I went to a new doctor 2 years ago and she put me on some medication that ruined my heart and lungs. For a year and a half I tried to tell the doctors that something was wrong and they wouldn't listen. I had never had problems with my heart before I took that medication. Then a year and half later( this past March ) I had a heart attack. I'm so sick of doctors messing me up. I think modern medicine is great for certain things, but not for everything. I wish I knew something I could take to stop pain without it hurting my heart, my lungs, or my stomach.
What an honor to get an A+. Thank you for sharing such a invaluable herbalist to us. Seriously considering getting his course as a Christmas present this year. Can’t wait to start. 😊
What an amazing herb garden. This is one of my goals. I love the wisdom that he shared about how to use many of the herbs. Thanks so much for this tour of your garden.
This is one of my most favorite videos that I have watched so far; and I've been watching for years. Your herb garden is absolutely beautiful. I also love Dr. Jones' sense of humor and wealth of knowledge. This video was awesome.
The more that I read your posts on herbs, the more intrigued I become. You are a wealth of information, Carolyn! I really appreciate your insight... in all areas. I love how you and Josh honor the Lord and family and how you use what He's given you to encourage and be a great example to generations. I pray the Lord gives you strength and energy as you carry another little bundle into this world. 💕🙏🇨🇦
Its amazing how much production one can get from an herb garden even in the first season. Josh & Carolyn have done a great ob converting a lawn into a tremendous resource to care for their family and others. Doc Jones
Congratulations on your grade! I took so many notes during this tour. Thank you both! I remember watching that first video when you were setting it up, and I immediately added all those seeds to my wish list. I'm growing a lot of medicine thanks to you!♥️
Same, rewatched and scribbled notes as fast as I could. More appreciation for herbs I have been growing and learned more uses for and some to go on the wishlist.
Such beautiful garden, I love it! I’ve been growing herbs the last 2 years and actually making our own medicines. I enjoyed this video so much, and it gave me some ideas on a designated herb garden. Thank you, Many Blessings!!
Carolyn's garden has a lovely flow and she has done a great job of having her bases covered medicinally. Fantastic job and just what every family needs. :0) Doc Jones
I have not grown hollyhocks for years. Never knew it could be used medicinally. I have a small herbal garden for cooking but now I want to explore the herbal remedies for illness. Thanks so much Carolyn and Doc Jones.
Totally inspiring, Carolyn! I've always been a bit intimidating by perennials and biennials, but I think I can do this on a small patch of front yard sunny space. I love the relaxed stroll you took, observing, identifying and discussing the medicinal benefits of each plant. Just lovely! Your hops idea for summer shade is exciting! We might just try this too.
not to mention trying it tinctured for pain! I am so going to try that for a person I know... hah! even for this old folk lol in an active life there are injuries on injuries sometimes!
I have been planning on attending Dr Jones herbal school. So glad to see him on your channel. Looking so forward to learning more about the herbs our wonderful Creator made just for.
Really enjoying seeing two of my favourite channels together, thank you. I have been really hoping you would do another herb garden update since you first posted about it and the added benefit of some of the herbal properties/uses with plant tour was really enjoyable too. Would you consider posting the recipe or how-to on making candied elacampane and the syrup?
A half acre has enormous potential. We were working about that much and had about 150 species of medicinals. Many of those were beautiful ornamentals, flowers, trees, shrubs etc. It's amazing what you can do. Doc Jones
Hello new friend here! Thank you for sharing your garden with me. I just love how it’s all coming 🫑🍅🪴👍together and growing so nicely! I love to garden and I also make garden videos. I wrapping up my 3rd year gardening. I’m sad it’s coming to an end. I have so much to still learn. My plans for my off season is to learn as much as I can about gardening and making videos. I’d love it if we could learn more from each other!
I started studying herbs 15-20 yrs ago and just learned a few things about elecampane! I used it for asthma back when I first began studying and oh my is it BITTER! But did not know it's the source for Inulin. Inulin is used in Dr William Davis's L. Reuteri yogurt to heal the gut and for me SIBO. What a great piece of info! Your garden is beautiful!
So much valuable information in this one video! I usually use RUclips as background noise while I'm working, but I actually had to sit down and get a pencil and some paper for this one! Thanks to you both!
Loved this video! We grow catmint/catnip to use with elderflower as a fever reducer, can't believe I never thought about it for tummy aches. This entire video was so informative and relaxed, I'm definitely motivated to up my game now!
Thank you so much for all the great info! Are hops OK for chickens? I'm hoping to get my chickens next year and thought I might plant hops around the chicken run to provide more shade in the summertime.
Wow, this was a fantastic video. I have a space I've been wanting to create my own Medicinal Garden and this has inspired me. I just love Carolyn's garden and I'll visit Doc Jones youtube channel often. Thank you.
In the spring next year maybe show your hops stringing tour would be very inspiring. It could be used for so many different plants even. :) Thank you for helping me learn and grow.
love this! wish you could go into more detail about your trellis system for hops. VERY useful and new info for those of us interested in growing hops. Please, please!!
Watched on Doc Jones Channel, but forgot to like and watch on yours! Great stuff here, I watch Doc Jones too! Yes, please make some videos of you making your medicines from weeds! I'd like to learn more than I do already and what your 5 best are (at least) and how you use them. Blessings 🥰
Absolutely love this guy an absolute well of information that has been tested…and such a valuable soul helping our animals as well…thank you for sharing this great video…stay blessed
Oh my, what a beautiful and informative stroll through your cottage garden. I had know idea that hops had pain management properties. Would you mind sharing the variety of hops you are growing? Or will any type of hops work for that application? Tia
So incredibly beautiful!! 😍🌿 Definitely goals, folks! Your elecampane is huge! I like making an oxymel with bee balm/bergamot. So good! Thank you for sharing. 💗
Sounds like a good oxymel. Like most mints, bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) does a lot of great things. BTW, for anyone that doesn't know, The bergamot they use to make the essential oil is a completely different, unrelated plant. Sometimes two plants that are completely different have the same name. Latin names are always different and are better tools for google searches and such.
The more learn about herbs the more I love them. I have a question? What herbs are good for diabetes? Thank you for sharing and Thank you Dr. for giving Carolyn an A+ she is stellar.
@@HomeGrownHerbalist I signed up to her online herbal classes after hearing the Spotify episode with the both of you the other day. I tend to listen more as I'm busy about in my garden or when I'm physically having a tough day (have a severe autoimmune disease) so I appreciate the audio formats until I need a visual for identifying certain species. Again, thank you both for an enjoyable video.
@@farmer-red488 Listening is a great way to learn. I'm currently making all of the lessons in The HomeGrown Herbalist School so that they can also be downloaded as audio files and listened to. :0)
I wish my herb garden was as big and beautiful as yours. Ive slowly veen adding new things over the past few years now. Im getting there though! Loved this video! Im gonna have to grow the herbs for insomnia. Ive noticed that once i hit my 30's, its been worse and worse each year.
This is a wonderfully informative video! Would you please consider making videos on each of your medicinal herbs; the storage, preparation and use of each? Thanks!
There are a lot of individual plant videos on my HomeGrown Herbalist RUclips Channel.
And, for those that really want to dig in, there's the HomeGrown Herbalist School of Botanical Medicine. :0)
Doc Jones
And Carolyn has a masterclass on treating colds and flus with herbs, including common preparations, on their website. Highly recommend.
@@HomeGrownHerbalist
Catnip and fennel tea saved my premie son back in 1986. My milk dried up by the time he came home from the hospital, so he ended up on formula. After 1 month of constant colic and projectile vomiting, the doctor wanted to start him on Gaviscon. I switched him to Carnation evaporated milk and Karo syrup with added liquid vitamins, added 10 drops of catnip and fennel tea to 1 ounce of water twice a day...within a week, he was thriving and had no more colic or vomiting.
This is great information for parents that can't find baby formula now.
Wow good information thank you wo much for sharing!
I wish I'd known that with my eldest, she had horrible colic, we changed the formula milk about three times, eventually finding one that reduced the colic. I used to give her diluted chamomile tea and that seemed to help too.
Well done, so happy for you n your son ❤
Anyone who refers to herbs as "friends", I automatically like ☺️ wonderful video!
Well, how could one not be friends with those cute green rascals? :0)
Doc Jones
Agreed!
@@HomeGrownHerbalist my favorite herbal instructor! You’re kindness is Greatly Appreciated!!! :))
@@deweyory1635 Thanks Dewey. You're very kind.
Doc Jones
Honestly that Hops Tinktur advice has made my life so much easier. My mom has chronic pain in her wrist after a pretty nasty fracture. Not only the Tinktur reduced her need for pain medication to almost non it has also calmed down the joint inflammation to where she has just about full use of her hand now. On top of all that I use it on my back and my my migraines have gone down from at least once a week to maybe one a month. The quality of life we gained with something so simple is just amazing.
That is amazing!
Love Doc Jones! I'm also a student in his Home Grown Herbalist school! ❤
These kinds of videos are absolutely priceless. These are the kind of videos that I share to myself for safe keeping and quick references 😅
Glad you enjoyed it!
It is not only a beautiful garden but also a beautiful view.
Thank you for doing this series with Doc Jones. I’m sorry to say I’ve not heard of him previously, but I’m so appreciative of his knowledge combined with such a relaxed, calming, and unassuming style. He is confident in the gift The Lord has given him.
Caroline, we knew you’d get an A+. What a joy to see herbalism taught from faith in the Creator of those herbs! Not from the other perspective.
Every time we learn something new about what a plant can do, we learn something new about how much God loves us. :0)
Doc Jones
I've recently found y'alls channel, and I'm soaking every bit of it in! Holy cow! I'm almost done with this video, and I'm probably going to listen to it again with a pen and paper and take lots of notes. So awesome Carolyn, and Doc Jones, fantastic job!
So will I😀
His laugh makes me so happy!
This was a great idea for a video and exactly what I needed to see. I've been adding and becoming familiar with a few herbs at a time over the past few years, and now I know what to prioritize for this year, and how to plant/arrange them so beautifully! Thanks Carolyn and loving all the segments with Doc Jones, what a wealth of wisdom--he should write a book!
He has a couple of books. And his website is pretty great, you should check it out!
Please do lots more of these herbal videos!
Carolyn's garden is a treasure trove of learning opportunities. We could spend lots of time talking about those wonderful plants. There are a bunch of herb videos on the HomeGrown Herbalist Channel as well.
Doc Jones
@@HomeGrownHerbalist I am subscribed to you and have been watching a ton of your videos. Thanks so much!
How wonderful to have an herbalist to walk through and learn from. The two of you together are a wealth of knowledge! I would love to hear more about many of these medicinal plants.
Not just herbs , beet juice is good for blood pressure, and milk thistle with artichoke leaf extract, dandelion root, licorice root , to help clean your liver . You have a great herb garden. Nice to know what herbs can do, thank you.
Foods (real foods, not the commercially produced crops we mostly eat) really do have some wonderful medicinal benefits. I just wrote a lesson on Chinese food therapy for the HomeGrown Herbalist School.
Doc Jones
@@HomeGrownHerbalist I joined your channel today , I know it will help us to a better life. We are using natural powder from the health food store.
Your liver cleans itself just fine. If you're feeling like it's not doing its job and cleaning its self properly then you should see a doctor and get tests done to make sure your not suffering from liver damage or failure. Eating some roots and leaves wont help you if your liver shuts down.
This has been a challenging time, and I appreciate you so much Dretiko, you have created a life that I thought was lost, thank you so much for curing my genital herpes virus,
I've followed Doc Jones for some time. Not only does he have a great since of humor, but he has a wonderful spirit and an abundance of useful knowledge on herbs that really helps.
I need people like you in my life . In a way , now I feel like I do .
Your guest sounds pretty much exactly like Warren Buffet 😉 I love your medicinal garden as well as all else your family shares with us. Long time subscriber.
I never knew that about hops! I'll be adding that tincture to my next dispensary order 😀 ❤
He's one of my favorite guests you've had. This series is super. Thanks, Josh and Carolyn
What grow zone are you in? Finding it hard to make a perennial herb garden in zone 3/4.
If I had my life to do over with.... I would have loved to have been an herbalist. I wish I had learned more about herbs, before I let doctors mess my life up. I had two doctors that ruined my health by having surgery. The first doctor didn't take out my right ovary, my right fallopian tube, and he messed up my colon/ intestines. A few years later I went to another doctor, because I knew there was something wrong. It was getting worse over time. He did a check up and told me everything was fine. Two weeks later my right side was hurting so bad. Went to the ER and they did a cat scan. They told me I had a big tumor on my right ovary. I said, wait a minute.... I don't have a right ovary. The doctor didn't remove it. The 2nd doctor didn't catch it on the ultrasound either. I had a hysterectomy and they had to fix all my intestines from where the doctor messed me up from the last surgery I had. My life was bad enough because of all of that. Then my thyroid went crazy. Then I went to a new doctor 2 years ago and she put me on some medication that ruined my heart and lungs. For a year and a half I tried to tell the doctors that something was wrong and they wouldn't listen. I had never had problems with my heart before I took that medication. Then a year and half later( this past March ) I had a heart attack. I'm so sick of doctors messing me up. I think modern medicine is great for certain things, but not for everything. I wish I knew something I could take to stop pain without it hurting my heart, my lungs, or my stomach.
Wow I have been dabbling in medicinal herbs for over 20 years and even *i *
Learned so much in this video!
That’s a really nice medicinal garden, Carolyn!
This was such a great video. The gardens are beautiful. And...Doc Jones' laugh cracked me up. He just gets so tickled over things. Love it.
What an honor to get an A+. Thank you for sharing such a invaluable herbalist to us. Seriously considering getting his course as a Christmas present this year. Can’t wait to start. 😊
Holler when You're ready Britanie. I'd love to join you one that journey.
Doc Jones
What an amazing herb garden. This is one of my goals. I love the wisdom that he shared about how to use many of the herbs. Thanks so much for this tour of your garden.
I'm only halfway through this video, but man, it's FANTASTIC! I'm so glad this popped up for me ❤️
I love the 'Homestead Family' content!!
So beautiful. I can’t believe how tall and lush everything is.
This is one of my most favorite videos that I have watched so far; and I've been watching for years. Your herb garden is absolutely beautiful. I also love Dr. Jones' sense of humor and wealth of knowledge. This video was awesome.
The more that I read your posts on herbs, the more intrigued I become. You are a wealth of information, Carolyn! I really appreciate your insight... in all areas. I love how you and Josh honor the Lord and family and how you use what He's given you to encourage and be a great example to generations. I pray the Lord gives you strength and energy as you carry another little bundle into this world. 💕🙏🇨🇦
Hello Barbara 👋 how are you doing today?
You just answered my question about how long did it take you to grow that When you start talking about your herbs,I grap a pen! Thank you.
Its amazing how much production one can get from an herb garden even in the first season. Josh & Carolyn have done a great ob converting a lawn into a tremendous resource to care for their family and others.
Doc Jones
Your garden is so amazing and beautiful, you have so many herbal medicinal plants, bravo girl!!!❤
This video has inspired me so much. I have bought a set of heirloom medicinal herb seeds and can't wait to get started.
Good work! You'll love having them. :0)
Doc Jones
Congratulations on your grade! I took so many notes during this tour. Thank you both!
I remember watching that first video when you were setting it up, and I immediately added all those seeds to my wish list. I'm growing a lot of medicine thanks to you!♥️
Same, rewatched and scribbled notes as fast as I could. More appreciation for herbs I have been growing and learned more uses for and some to go on the wishlist.
Such beautiful garden, I love it! I’ve been growing herbs the last 2 years and actually making our own medicines. I enjoyed this video so much, and it gave me some ideas on a designated herb garden. Thank you, Many Blessings!!
Carolyn's garden has a lovely flow and she has done a great job of having her bases covered medicinally. Fantastic job and just what every family needs. :0)
Doc Jones
Wonderful video! Also very pleased with the rattlesnake venom tincture tips, very useful.
So good to see you back in action, Carolyn!
This was great! I love this channel! Thanks for introducing us to The Homegrown Herbalist. Love you both!
Doc is a fabulous herbalist! Carolyn, your herb garden is beautiful!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Doc Jones
Absolutely beautiful garden.
I have come back to take more notes to plan my cottage garden... it's seed ordering time!
It’s all grown so quickly Caroline , it looks fabulous, you must be thrilled 😁 hope your pregnancy is going much better xx
This is awesome! Love it!❤❤❤
Would love an in-depth video of how you grow & take down your hops vines and why you use hemp twine 💕
Me too! That looks like a great system.
Doc Jones
I lived watching this, thank you!
You have such a wonderful herbal garden, loved the garden walk.
I have not grown hollyhocks for years. Never knew it could be used medicinally. I have a small herbal garden for cooking but now I want to explore the herbal remedies for illness. Thanks so much Carolyn and Doc Jones.
This is my favorite of all your videos
Well, i so enjoyed your walk and talk. What an informative and encouraging 17 minutes. Thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it!
I Really enjoy this video, I can just watch it over and over again, and I have about three times thus far.
Totally inspiring, Carolyn! I've always been a bit intimidating by perennials and biennials, but I think I can do this on a small patch of front yard sunny space. I love the relaxed stroll you took, observing, identifying and discussing the medicinal benefits of each plant. Just lovely! Your hops idea for summer shade is exciting! We might just try this too.
not to mention trying it tinctured for pain! I am so going to try that for a person I know... hah! even for this old folk lol in an active life there are injuries on injuries sometimes!
I love it! The garden. His infectious laughter. The wealth of info. Thank you.
Infectious laughter is about the only thing you couldn't treat with Carolyn's wonderful little medicinal paradise.
Doc Jones
@@HomeGrownHerbalist How about fertilizer? People need laughter/joy to grow and spread. ❤️
I have been planning on attending Dr Jones herbal school. So glad to see him on your channel. Looking so forward to learning more about the herbs our wonderful Creator made just for.
Beautiful garden and great info! Adding some Mallow to my kitchen garden next spring thanks to this video!
Wonderful!
I can’t even imagine what that garden smells like! I bet it’s like Heaven ❤
Really enjoying seeing two of my favourite channels together, thank you. I have been really hoping you would do another herb garden update since you first posted about it and the added benefit of some of the herbal properties/uses with plant tour was really enjoyable too. Would you consider posting the recipe or how-to on making candied elacampane and the syrup?
I love the information! Doc Jones is very knowledgeable! Thank you
Your garden! Your scenery!! Amazing!
Beautiful garden with so many benefits. Love the walk through and learning of different combinations for the applications. I need to take notes.
Glad you enjoyed it. :0)
Doc Jones
You definitely deserve the A+ ❤
What a wonderfully useful video! I adore hollyhocks I had no idea they were medicinal! Abd hops us my next friend to source x
15:00 explained Echanasea, marshmallow, Holly hock; 15:44 how to
So much good information, I took lots of notes!
Glad it was helpful!
I remember when you started this garden, looks amazing! & your Doc was very educational…
It's a great garden. Carolyns doing a wonderful job.:0)
Doc Jones
@@HomeGrownHerbalist & because of her, I’m now following you ;)
Beautiful video . I want a garden like that . Working on it ;) . Got my half acre .
A half acre has enormous potential. We were working about that much and had about 150 species of medicinals. Many of those were beautiful ornamentals, flowers, trees, shrubs etc. It's amazing what you can do.
Doc Jones
Wow! Brilliant. What an enchanting and knowledgeable guest. Thanks for an exceptional episode.
Great information and a lovely peek at your beautiful healing garden. Love this!
Hello new friend here! Thank you for sharing your garden with me. I just love how it’s all coming 🫑🍅🪴👍together and growing so nicely! I love to garden and I also make garden videos. I wrapping up my 3rd year gardening. I’m sad it’s coming to an end. I have so much to still learn. My plans for my off season is to learn as much as I can about gardening and making videos. I’d love it if we could learn more from each other!
What a wonderful episode! You both were so full of knowledge. Congratulations on your A+ grade from an expert. Beautiful garden!
I had no idea so many herbs were so beneficial. I need to go back on our videos and see how you create things with them.
I am going to watch this again and take notes!! What an awesome video. He was funny and super knowledgeable.
I started studying herbs 15-20 yrs ago and just learned a few things about elecampane! I used it for asthma back when I first began studying and oh my is it BITTER! But did not know it's the source for Inulin. Inulin is used in Dr William Davis's L. Reuteri yogurt to heal the gut and for me SIBO. What a great piece of info! Your garden is beautiful!
So much great information I shared this to my group and will be watching this again
So much valuable information in this one video! I usually use RUclips as background noise while I'm working, but I actually had to sit down and get a pencil and some paper for this one! Thanks to you both!
Excellent video Carolyn. I watched the original video when you started this garden. It’s such a lovely space. Thank you for sharing.
I am glad you are feeling better. I love your garden. It has inspired me many times
I’m definitely taking notes 🎉 Pammie from Chicago Illinois
So informative! Love it! I am still in the "putting together my medicinal garden" phase. As always, thank you so much for sharing!
Loved this quick overview of all the different plants. Thank you both
Very cool. Very helpfull. In this time and day.
Loved this video! We grow catmint/catnip to use with elderflower as a fever reducer, can't believe I never thought about it for tummy aches. This entire video was so informative and relaxed, I'm definitely motivated to up my game now!
Which do u use with elederflower? Catmint or catnip, or both?
@@anasazirose you can use either, they're essentially the same. I grow the catmint because it has prettier flowers.
Thank you so much for all the great info! Are hops OK for chickens? I'm hoping to get my chickens next year and thought I might plant hops around the chicken run to provide more shade in the summertime.
I love the natural design of her garden what a beautiful stroll.
It’s a beautiful garden 🤩❤️🙏🏼🇨🇦
Wow, this was a fantastic video. I have a space I've been wanting to create my own Medicinal Garden and this has inspired me. I just love Carolyn's garden and I'll visit Doc Jones youtube channel often. Thank you.
Hello Deborah 👋 How are you doing today?
In the spring next year maybe show your hops stringing tour would be very inspiring. It could be used for so many different plants even. :)
Thank you for helping me learn and grow.
Hello Brandy 👋 How are you doing today?
@@ospinarlouis1128 hello. Today has been a tough day for me. How about you?
@@brandywagers9573 it's going well i guess..where are you writing from?
@@ospinarlouis1128 Ohio. An you?
@@brandywagers9573 Oklahoma city but currently stationed here in Aleppo Syria, thanks for the reply am just bored...are you originally from Ohio?
love this! wish you could go into more detail about your trellis system for hops. VERY useful and new info for those of us interested in growing hops. Please, please!!
Great video, love the herbal garden.
Watched on Doc Jones Channel, but forgot to like and watch on yours! Great stuff here, I watch Doc Jones too! Yes, please make some videos of you making your medicines from weeds! I'd like to learn more than I do already and what your 5 best are (at least) and how you use them. Blessings 🥰
Great video ! You have a beautiful place
Thanks Laurie
Doc Jones
Absolutely love this guy an absolute well of information that has been tested…and such a valuable soul helping our animals as well…thank you for sharing this great video…stay blessed
Oh my, what a beautiful and informative stroll through your cottage garden. I had know idea that hops had pain management properties. Would you mind sharing the variety of hops you are growing? Or will any type of hops work for that application? Tia
So incredibly beautiful!! 😍🌿 Definitely goals, folks! Your elecampane is huge! I like making an oxymel with bee balm/bergamot. So good! Thank you for sharing. 💗
Sounds like a good oxymel. Like most mints, bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) does a lot of great things. BTW, for anyone that doesn't know, The bergamot they use to make the essential oil is a completely different, unrelated plant. Sometimes two plants that are completely different have the same name. Latin names are always different and are better tools for google searches and such.
The more learn about herbs the more I love them. I have a question? What herbs are good for diabetes? Thank you for sharing and Thank you Dr. for giving Carolyn an A+ she is stellar.
Such a beautiful and functional garden! I could have watched, listened and learned for much longer.. thank both!
Carolyn has a much, much deeper resource there than we began to explore. We could have spent days talking about those wonderful critters.
Doc Jones
@@HomeGrownHerbalist I signed up to her online herbal classes after hearing the Spotify episode with the both of you the other day. I tend to listen more as I'm busy about in my garden or when I'm physically having a tough day (have a severe autoimmune disease) so I appreciate the audio formats until I need a visual for identifying certain species. Again, thank you both for an enjoyable video.
@@farmer-red488 Listening is a great way to learn. I'm currently making all of the lessons in The HomeGrown Herbalist School so that they can also be downloaded as audio files and listened to. :0)
@@HomeGrownHerbalist good to know!!
Wow two of my favorite people in one video. Doc Jones and Carolyn Yay. Love both of you and your channels
You passed with flying colors!💖
This was delightful!
Hello Kathleen 👋 how are you doing today?
I wish my herb garden was as big and beautiful as yours. Ive slowly veen adding new things over the past few years now. Im getting there though! Loved this video! Im gonna have to grow the herbs for insomnia. Ive noticed that once i hit my 30's, its been worse and worse each year.