Appalachian WILD GREENS

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Today we go threw the yard and the hillside pasture and look for wild greens to eat. we also harvest some of our garden greens to go with them
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  • @justinhall2711
    @justinhall2711 5 лет назад +5

    I love the fact that y'all share everything with each other. Not just y'all personally, but your neighbors, and I'm quite sure anyone in need. It's just the way when you live in a good ol time community. Keep things simple. Help each other in need. Always be kind and respectful. That's the way we all should live.

  • @kimberlyparrish7522
    @kimberlyparrish7522 5 лет назад +3

    You guys are absolutely the sweetest little family and glad to see you guys keeping the old Appalachian ways alive.

  • @kennethjohnson11
    @kennethjohnson11 8 месяцев назад

    Your living the good life brother. May Father God continue to Bless your family

  • @louparry7721
    @louparry7721 4 года назад

    You guys are wonderful people. Your videos are so heart warming. God shines down on you and HE is sprinkling your family with HIS divine radiant beams! God bless your entire family.

  • @hero2006
    @hero2006 5 лет назад

    Impressive garden. Nothing better than being self reliant.

  • @LB-eh5fz
    @LB-eh5fz 4 года назад

    I wish I knew my greens in the fields ,,,I’m learning a lot from you ,,,,Thanks,,,I love this channel ❤️🌹🇺🇸

  • @0Hillbilly
    @0Hillbilly 3 года назад

    I know im late on this one but here goes. That song at the end of the video, Wild Wood Flower. That is my dad's favorite song. Great video, one more we get is milk weed greens. When they are young and tender.

  • @grannianni7681
    @grannianni7681 5 лет назад

    I eat polk salad when the leaves are as big as a dinner plate. I boil it one time and fry it in Canola oil, so it's not as toxic as we have been told. Have to scramble them eggs in there though. No one's ever died from eating mine! LOL

  • @karenchakey
    @karenchakey 5 лет назад +3

    Salad looks amazing! Nice and organic and no poison! Gotta love that!

  • @retiredyeti5555
    @retiredyeti5555 5 лет назад +1

    I've got dandelions and plantain in my front yard, found some lambs quarter in the parkway across the street(along with large amounts of dandelions). Had purslane at my previous home, didn't know what it was - I pulled it out like crazy and threw it on my compost bed.
    When a kid on the farm, my kid brother got stung on the big toe by a bumblebee. My great-uncle was visiting and made a drawing poultice from chewed plantain leaves and pine pitch. Worked like a charm!

  • @seepingspringsfarm6017
    @seepingspringsfarm6017 5 лет назад +4

    You can take leaves off the broccoli and cauliflower too for stir fry or greens.

  • @doc47448
    @doc47448 5 лет назад

    Those dandelion flowers are good too. Just dust them with a little flour and fry them up like you would green tomatoes or zucchini.

  • @Teresia12
    @Teresia12 5 лет назад +2

    Mama used to take us to the yard to pick wild greens. Sometimes we'd walk down the road. Wild mustard was my favorite. Mama learned it from her Mama right where you are in the hills of Kentucky. Thanks for the memories!!

  • @dollyllama69420
    @dollyllama69420 5 лет назад +2

    Congrats on 10,000 subs buddy!!! Watching your videos make me miss growing up in the beautiful outdoors of the Bluegrass State. Keep churning out the videos. We love your content!

  • @WKUHilltopper
    @WKUHilltopper 5 лет назад +1

    It has been forever since I've had poke. My grandparents used to fix this back when they were farming in Hardin/LaRue county, KY (back in the 30's-60's). They'd slaughter the hogs and render down lard (usually in October when it was cooler) in huge iron pots. I wish I had paid attention what they were doing.
    Enjoy your channel and subscribed. Love your work on your cabin too.

  • @ionaphillips8500
    @ionaphillips8500 5 лет назад +3

    enjoyed the video, thanks for the share and you all have a blessed day ,God bless

  • @beverlymoore9524
    @beverlymoore9524 5 лет назад

    I was up on Fox Mtn. with a best friend of mine turkey hunting a few yrs. back and My friend said we'll work our way down to Roaring Branch Rd and pick us some Branch Lettuce for our salad that night.. We got down to the stream started picking branch lettuce ..I even took a bite of it,and man was it bitter. An Old Man came up ask ,Hey what you girls a picking?My Friend Jackie said I'm picking these city girls some branch lettuce..The old Man Laughed and said "That aint Branch Lettuce" It's Pole Cat Cabbage" Lol What a Big Laugh We still have about that day.... :)

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Haha oh man that’s a good story! That’s a big difference in taste I’m sure! It’s very easy to pick the wrong thing!

  • @courtneyclark995
    @courtneyclark995 4 года назад

    My grandma is from Kentucky and my grandpa is from Tennessee,move to Texas way back not sure of the year but it was early 1900's i think it was 1920 when they came here when we were in the great depression her dad came to find work cause they heared TX was doing good but it wasn't.

  • @BonnieLeah
    @BonnieLeah 5 лет назад +1

    you all have a beautiful garden.. and the sound of your voice reminds me of my home in Logan county West Virginia.. I have lived in south Carolina for almost 19 years and I can't get nothing to grow in this red clay.. I could grow things when I lived up home in the mountains.. I miss my mountain home.. May God continue to bless you and your little family...

  • @cookielove9310
    @cookielove9310 4 года назад

    I've had dandelion top tea. Good for tummy. Thanks for the videos😘 God Bless

  • @carmenzamastil1545
    @carmenzamastil1545 5 лет назад +1

    Your garden is beautiful. Im over here in the Missouri Ozarks, my raised bed garden is a Blessing this year too. Smiles

  • @snoopyismydog5695
    @snoopyismydog5695 5 лет назад

    easily my favorite folks on youtube, sounds like your feet are on the ground. much to admire here, impressed with you all

  • @SugarCreekOffGrid
    @SugarCreekOffGrid 5 лет назад +3

    I love to forage around the property for wild FREE food 😉
    Your garden is very nice I love the planters ♥
    Looks like y'all are eating good 👍

  • @steveclark4291
    @steveclark4291 5 лет назад

    Love the music near the end !

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Thank you! That’s a tune on the guitar I pick called home sweet home

    • @steveclark4291
      @steveclark4291 5 лет назад

      @@FlutyLickHomestead your welcome and it is a beautiful song !

  • @earlystrings1
    @earlystrings1 5 лет назад +1

    Poke! Good for you. That's delicious but boy it'll make you sick if it's too old or not cooked in enough changes of water!

  • @carolinevs943
    @carolinevs943 5 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @RonRay
    @RonRay 5 лет назад +2

    I love polk sallet this time of year... I boil it two (short) times of about one minute each pot, then about 5 minutes, then fry it with eggs.
    Jared, you have God's greatest gift to man: a good woman. Not to disrespect all the ones that are not good (like my ex-wife), but just saying...

    • @dragunovbushcraft152
      @dragunovbushcraft152 4 года назад +1

      I love poke myself. I don't boil it at all. I simply wash it real good in cold, tap water, and saute it in butter, salt, and pepper. I take the bigger leaves, and fry in bacon grease, dry on a paper towel, and salt them. MUCH better than potato chips. I strip the outer skin off stalk, and cook them in butter, salt and pepper. No need for fancy seasonings for Poke.

    • @RonRay
      @RonRay 4 года назад

      @@dragunovbushcraft152 - There are many here in the south who are of the same mind. They only shy away from any "red" part of the plant. However, many here actually pickle the red stalks. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @dragunovbushcraft152
      @dragunovbushcraft152 4 года назад +1

      @@RonRay I eat the small shoots, red or not, and I strip the red off stalks I'm going to eat.

  • @sandybayes2252
    @sandybayes2252 5 лет назад

    Jared, do you still go live on Monday night? What time? I live in Illinois and I’d sure love to see you all live. I’ve watched a couple of you and your precious little ladies Q&A ❤️ on replay. Love this channel!!!!!!

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Sandy Bayes thank you so much! I haven’t in a while but I’ve had a lot of people asking me to again so we will try to start it back! If we do I used to do it about 8 pm est.

  • @iluvgarbear
    @iluvgarbear 5 лет назад

    Can't wait to see some more of your banjo or guitar picking on the porch. I really enjoy watching your family. Take care

  • @nanfaircloth
    @nanfaircloth 5 лет назад

    I was so excited to see the fruits of you labor from the raised beds. My goodness the kale and spinach were just beautiful, I so wished I had a kitchen garden. Great job guys, keep us updated with the carrots. 🥬🥬

  • @cew142
    @cew142 5 лет назад

    That would make a great salad! Thanks for the suggestions!

  • @jamesc8259
    @jamesc8259 5 лет назад

    Congratulations on 10k subscribers! That garden looked amazing! Healthy plants, clean of weeds, and nice rich dark soil! Great foraging too. Around my folks old home there would be crabapples, blackberries, dandelions, different types of mushrooms, and a whole bunch of other goodies. Take care!

  • @justcallmeoz7523
    @justcallmeoz7523 5 лет назад

    Then the stalk of polk is just a little smaller as your little finger, and before it get's pithy, it is delicious breaded in corn meal and fried like fish. Taste like fried asparagus. I can eat myself silly on it.

  • @PaulDGreen-bu4iz
    @PaulDGreen-bu4iz 5 лет назад

    Beautiful and bountiful garden! Thank you for sharing!

  • @daviddaniken7248
    @daviddaniken7248 5 лет назад

    Found your channel last night on my recommended list and newly subscribed. I've enjoyed watching your past videos . You guys have a gentle way about you that is so welcoming. Beautiful country you live in there, and a beautiful family to grow along with your farm. Thank you for taking the time to post videos and share your experience. I'm a Christmas tree, pumpkin, corn and soybean farmer from southern Illinois.

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much!! We may have to get some advice from you on our pumpkins this year!! Been working on figuring when we want to plant them. They mature 90-100 days and I was told plan 6 weeks before that date to plant seeds

    • @daviddaniken7248
      @daviddaniken7248 5 лет назад

      @@FlutyLickHomestead We direct seed into tilled ground. We plant 83 different varieties of pumpkins, winter squash, gourds, white pumpkins, and specialty squash. They range in maturity from 70 to 120 days. We try to plant between June 15 and July 1. Latest we ever planted was July 7. Our goal is to have most of them ready around 1 October. We open 15 September.

  • @joannhopkins1396
    @joannhopkins1396 3 года назад

    In W.V. We call the Plantain , ( Platinum )

  • @billmitchell7731
    @billmitchell7731 5 лет назад

    Can't wait to see you cook up those greens👍👍👍

  • @thepatriotfarmer3580
    @thepatriotfarmer3580 5 лет назад

    Garden looks great Jarad! I think that must be some of the best looking spinach I've seen in a very long time...

  • @altoncheatham7383
    @altoncheatham7383 5 лет назад

    Great video. Raised bed garden looks great. Mine is doing well this year also. Thanks for sharing!

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 5 лет назад

    Hey Jared , man what a garden full of greens. And a yard full of the edible weeds ;-) I always hated it when the dandelions started coming out cause I had to go around and clear them from the neighbors too but we sure ate good with the garden stuff too. Looking forward to Laken's cooking videos. Finley was having a time playing. Thanks for sharing

  • @noraledford487
    @noraledford487 5 лет назад

    love the raised garden!

  • @JeanJean-lz5qp
    @JeanJean-lz5qp 5 лет назад

    Cherish what you have growing NATURALLY in your yard that GOD our CREATOR provided for us.
    I eat POLK SALAD when it is in season. My family prepared it different ways. We boiled the POLK SALAD until all the green was gone. It is delicious to eat.
    Eating home grown foods will keep you and your family HEALTHY & STRONG. You are growing your foods the way the GOOD-LORD intended.
    I would love a mess of those young-tender turnip greens.
    ENJOYED THIS VIDEO!

  • @mattanderson5282
    @mattanderson5282 5 лет назад

    I’m digging the hat man! 👍

  • @rebeccaiya8731
    @rebeccaiya8731 5 лет назад

    That looks wonderful.the blue or purple veggies are rich in anthrocyanins.(cancer deterrants)salad made me have a craving.lol thanks &blessings to your family &garden

  • @joshnorris90
    @joshnorris90 5 лет назад

    yalls garden is lookin good!!!

  • @RockingCHomestead
    @RockingCHomestead 5 лет назад

    awesome stuff going on over there.

  • @steveclark4291
    @steveclark4291 5 лет назад

    I might be from south central Kansas but I love a good mess of greens time to time ! I'll try anything at least once food wise ! My favorite pies is sweet potato then pecan then custard ! Thank you for info on the poke I'll be sure to check it out more before trying it ! Great video ! Oh shared the last video that I watch with some friends sure hope that they will check you out too ! Thank you again for the great video and info !

  • @mattieott797
    @mattieott797 5 лет назад

    I would love to pull up a chair at your table . I love wild greens. And you know they have to be healthy . So what else are you fixing for dinner to go with them greens . I make cornbread and fried taters . Can't beat it .

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      We had fried potatoes, green onion, baked beans and corn bread and pickled beets

  • @throughmykitchenwindow198
    @throughmykitchenwindow198 5 лет назад

    I have a ton of Broadleaf plantain.. and now my Chanterelle mushrooms are popping up.

  • @dragunovbushcraft152
    @dragunovbushcraft152 4 года назад

    Kale, and Collards are "ok". However, Stinging nettles, Spring beauties, Poke, Lambs quarters, Amaranth, Orach, are all superior in flavor to Kale, Collards, and spinach. I grew up in Eastern KY, and Southern Ohio. Garden of Eden for food plants. I used to hunt wild asparagus, and Spring Beauties in your area. :)

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  4 года назад

      We love wild greens too! We pick a few messes every year! Poke is a favorite around here!

    • @dragunovbushcraft152
      @dragunovbushcraft152 4 года назад

      @@FlutyLickHomestead You should try the Spri ng Beauties. There is a small "potato" underground a couple of inches, that makes regular potatoes seem bland.

  • @johnjones4643
    @johnjones4643 5 лет назад

    I like polk greens . . I eat leaves and stalks as long as they are small..

  • @maggiesue4825
    @maggiesue4825 5 лет назад

    Looks delicious. Amazing what's growing out there if you know where to look!

  • @caryulmer5578
    @caryulmer5578 5 лет назад

    Beautiful garden. What was the taller plant behind the mustard? Thanks for showing us the wild greens, we have some of them in our yard, it's nice to know what they are. I thoroughly enjoyed your vid & look forward to watching the one about cooking the greens.

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      That is just some lilies we started there

    • @julzr1567
      @julzr1567 5 лет назад

      cary ulmer I thought it was marijuana when I saw it 😂😂

  • @LanceSheppard
    @LanceSheppard 5 лет назад

    Them plantin leaves comes up everywhere at my house, i think some Indians called it white mans foot ( because everywhere the white man went and disturbed the soil they come up.) Ive used it for burns and cuts take the leaf and put it on the wound a d wrap it lightly, takes the sore out.

    • @knowledgewillincrease7508
      @knowledgewillincrease7508 5 лет назад +1

      Plantain is great stuff. Will cause a large cut on your skin to heal up fast without stitches. Will neutralize rattlesnake or brown recluse spider bites. It will also totally get rid of Hemorrhoids if made into a salve.

    • @LanceSheppard
      @LanceSheppard 5 лет назад

      @@knowledgewillincrease7508 i have used it right much in life.

  • @georgebeasley6264
    @georgebeasley6264 5 лет назад

    looks like good eating-

  • @georgelee9791
    @georgelee9791 5 лет назад

    Wow, he's accent sounds a bit like the man from "King of the Hill"

  • @KimClkCreationsDesigns
    @KimClkCreationsDesigns 5 лет назад

    Tire planters, who knew? Thank you for sharing! I used to pick wild greens when I was little, it used to turn my hands black, do you know which one that was? I can’t remember! 🙌🏻❤️🥬

  • @shellyclark1654
    @shellyclark1654 5 лет назад +1

    You got any wild weed growing? Iam from CA. What's the weed situation over their?

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Nope lol only thing legal in Ky I think is industrial hemp is being grown now

    • @shellyclark1654
      @shellyclark1654 5 лет назад

      Fluty Lick Homestead I don't understand because weed is natural organic and been around for thousands of years.

  • @HuntTrapHomestead
    @HuntTrapHomestead 5 лет назад

    Do you cook the wild greens? If so could you do a video how ya fix em?

  • @cmaur811
    @cmaur811 5 лет назад

    I wonder if we have these in upstate NY near Woodstock.

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Possibly! You could probably research weeds and greens in your area

  • @preppedforeternityhomestea2848
    @preppedforeternityhomestea2848 5 лет назад

    Did you say you freeze kale? I didn’t know you could freeze kale. Enjoyed the video! Everything looks nice

  • @steveclark4291
    @steveclark4291 5 лет назад

    I hear that dandelion tea is good ! I also heard that some part of it good as a pain reliever ! Do you if this is true or not ? If so what parts is used for each ?

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      I’m not sure but will try to research it I’ve got a friend who probably would know, I’ve heard of the tea

    • @steveclark4291
      @steveclark4291 5 лет назад

      Thank you ! I try to do things with natural plants ! Please let me know what you find out about the tea ! I know that wild lettuce is used around here for pain but it is strong and not sure which part of it is used either .

    • @tommytucky
      @tommytucky 5 лет назад

      By the way, Dandelion roots make a good coffee substitute same as Chicory- Dry 'em out- skin 'em-- roast in the oven- pound 'em- they'll shatter into crystalline fragments- the rest is up to
      you- 👊tt

  • @gregorhay7351
    @gregorhay7351 5 лет назад

    🤘🙂💪👍👌🚜🐓

  • @therabbitswhisper
    @therabbitswhisper 5 лет назад

    How does one know what is safe and what is not safe to eat??

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      We were shown these from previous generations who knew them all. We don’t pick anything new with out research and finding someone who can show you first hand is the best

    • @therabbitswhisper
      @therabbitswhisper 5 лет назад

      @@FlutyLickHomestead Dad always taught me the best way to learn is to ask. thank you

  • @MT-tu8qd
    @MT-tu8qd 5 лет назад

    Do you cook those with pork fat ?

    • @FlutyLickHomestead
      @FlutyLickHomestead  5 лет назад

      Yes after we boil em and drain em we fry in bacon grease

    • @MT-tu8qd
      @MT-tu8qd 5 лет назад

      Nice. Sounds like da bomb !. Love your channel.