Thank you for making this great video! I do have a quick question though. Can we cut above any nodes or do they have to be nodes with new leaves coming out? 😊
Very well done. Thank you! Finally, someone giving information we can really use without a full-on self promotion of some perfect looking, unattainable lifestyle most just watch because the world has gone nuts.
It has a lot of good medicinal uses (gastrointestinal, anti-inflammatory, etc) but for cooking, I've seen people baking it with chicken, or using it to infuse vinegar.
Actually just found the method for vinegar, if you're interested: Fill a pint jar with washed fresh herbs, leaving a little room at the top. Gently heat about 2 cups of a neutral vinegar (like rice or white wine vinegar), pour into the canning jar, making sure herbs are totally covered. Put a lid on and store for 3 weeks. After that, strain and now you have herb-infused vinegar 😀
Finally a proper, good Herb video that tells us differences between the plants and how to harvest them. Well done!
Thank you for making this great video! I do have a quick question though. Can we cut above any nodes or do they have to be nodes with new leaves coming out? 😊
Actually a fantastic video - really helps a novice herb grower like myself! 👍
Thank you
The produce looks so vibrant and fresh. Your hard work and dedication are evident!
Thank you for this useful video🤗 Now I know it. I Love Herbs🤗
Amazing content
Very well done. Thank you! Finally, someone giving information we can really use without a full-on self promotion of some perfect looking, unattainable lifestyle most just watch because the world has gone nuts.
Exactly what I was looking for 🤩👍 ty!!
Thank you for all the info here!!! I’m new to herbs so this was VERY helpful!!!
Great info Thx💓#
GREAT video - simple, clear, to the point! This helped a lot. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us 😀
Super helpful - thanks for this!
Cannot actually see where you are cutting. Thank you for your presentation
Editor really needs to show the actual clipping so us new folks understand. Until you explained what a node was I was lost.
Usually I have to search a few times to find the simple straight forward video, this was the first one and exactly what I was looking for
Alleluia! A video tutorial that actually shows as well as explains how to harvest herbs. No blabber nonsense! Thank you!!!
Very helpful thank you
Finally found a great herb harvest video
Solid video, nice cinematography too
Thank you!!
Honestly, fantastic video and all I do lately is watch plant videos
What would I use purple basil for?
It has a lot of good medicinal uses (gastrointestinal, anti-inflammatory, etc) but for cooking, I've seen people baking it with chicken, or using it to infuse vinegar.
Actually just found the method for vinegar, if you're interested:
Fill a pint jar with washed fresh herbs, leaving a little room at the top.
Gently heat about 2 cups of a neutral vinegar (like rice or white wine vinegar), pour into the canning jar, making sure herbs are totally covered. Put a lid on and store for 3 weeks. After that, strain and now you have herb-infused vinegar 😀
Thank you! Now I know!
Thanks now i can make weed
Brilliant, thanks
Is a herb plant what helps the body shacking pains.
Great video!
Awful video. When saying "Harvest at node" it does not show what the nodes look like. The nodes are covered by other leaves.
LOL LOL LOL You are delusional