I really appreciate your videos some of the medicinals that I have attempted to plant this year of course I already know their effects that's why I'm growing them but what I don't know is how to grow them or where they like to be. There's a lot of RUclipsrs that'll tell you all the benefits of a plant and in some of their videos you can see they're just reading online information into the camera. What really helps me is to see someone who's growing a plant and to tell me some of the plants idiosyncrasies you know under what conditions that like best. Moist/shade /sun/ dappled you've been really good about that. I also like to know about how to divide them, what's going to happen to them in a few years, what are they going to look like when they have grown up, do they spread. Thank you so much brother for taking the time to show us your plants and how you grow them.
Where are you able to get all the herbs? In your garden it like a wonder of the world. Any herbs that I learned you have it. I would love to have some of it in my garden.
My guess is division. I recently went to some wild patches; they were growing outward by rhizome, and dug up two small sprouts to plant at home, in a bucket. They seem to be doing fine now. I hope this helps.
@@AppleOfThineEye Scutellaria lateriflora is a sedative. Scutellaria baicalensis is for infections, cancer and so on. Like Ashwagandha. Ksm-66 acts as an upper and regular Ashwagandha acts as a downer. Not sure what the dream state would be like taking both Ashwagandha and Blue Skullcap together lol. Both produce a deep sleep.
The birds singing in the background is so nice.
Yeah I miss that sound.
Yeah I miss that sound.
Yeah I miss that sound.
@@karldangel-scopeWe heard you the first time.
I hear an American Robin, Northern Yellow Shafted Flicker, Eastern Phoebe and even a Dog Day Cicada in the background.
American Robin is my favorite bird call for sure.
I really appreciate your videos some of the medicinals that I have attempted to plant this year of course I already know their effects that's why I'm growing them but what I don't know is how to grow them or where they like to be. There's a lot of RUclipsrs that'll tell you all the benefits of a plant and in some of their videos you can see they're just reading online information into the camera. What really helps me is to see someone who's growing a plant and to tell me some of the plants idiosyncrasies you know under what conditions that like best. Moist/shade /sun/ dappled you've been really good about that. I also like to know about how to divide them, what's going to happen to them in a few years, what are they going to look like when they have grown up, do they spread. Thank you so much brother for taking the time to show us your plants and how you grow them.
You should go visit them in NC, great folks
Great wealth of information
Where are you able to get all the herbs? In your garden it like a wonder of the world. Any herbs that I learned you have it. I would love to have some of it in my garden.
Can I find this in England UK by a public river? I live in a small city so yeah... hard to find!
Thank you 🌱
Good morning from Texas!! I was wondering if you could tell me the best way to propagate skull cap?
My guess is division. I recently went to some wild patches; they were growing outward by rhizome, and dug up two small sprouts to plant at home, in a bucket. They seem to be doing fine now. I hope this helps.
Which kind have most euphoria effect?
Scutellaria Lateriflora!
@@Pr0ph3cy-k5z I'm a year late, but thanks for this comment; I was wondering the same thing!
@@AppleOfThineEye Scutellaria lateriflora is a sedative. Scutellaria baicalensis is for infections, cancer and so on. Like Ashwagandha. Ksm-66 acts as an upper and regular Ashwagandha acts as a downer. Not sure what the dream state would be like taking both Ashwagandha and Blue Skullcap together lol. Both produce a deep sleep.