How I Preserve and Use Marshmallow Root
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Good morning Heidi 🥰
Thank you Heidi & God bless 🥰🙏💞
So glad I found your channel!
Amazing channel, feel super blessed to have come across it, I'm learning lots!
Thank you, Heidi, Very interesting. I’ll be planting mallow seeds I ordered from you in the new year! 😃
Digging up my roots for the first time. Thanks for the info!
Can't wait to get roots from my marshmallow plants from the seed I got from you. I harvested flowers and leaves this summer, I am excited to use them in teas. TFS, blessings sweet friend
Thanks so much! Just harvested some of my first marshmallow roots.
looks similar to fennel root which makes a great soup. Thanks for the video. I plan on planting this next year.
My marsh mallow plants will be heading into their third year Spring 2020. Last year was the first real good harvest I had of flowers and leaves.
Great video as always. As I'm getting older, I am looking for things for my hair. My mother's got thinner as she aged. I can tell mine is not as thick as when I was 13. Love your channel. Many blessings.
I was researching and lesrned you can also eat the immature seedheads just like okra, you can sprout the sees and also boil the seeds to eat like drybeans! This plant is really entirely edible. So is almost every relative in the malve family! I looked up a few wild local relatives and they are both historically foodplants, though not perennial, so i have to harvest the roots the first year before they set seeds.
I need to get some marshmallow seeds to grow this. Eeew on the slimey marshmallow concoction, lol. Thanks for this Heidi God bless!
Bless you 🤍 thank you for this
Thank you for all of the work you put into your videos, Heidi. I had watched this video a couple weeks ago and ordered seeds to grow marshmallow in my backyard. I also purchased some marshmallow root from the local health food store to experiment with while I wait for mine to grow. I became a certified herbalist a couple years ago but had no where to apprentice (there are some things connected to herbalism I'm not into but all of the more experienced herbalists in my area are). Your videos have taken herbs and wild crafting to the next level for me. Thank you again. God bless and many years.
Thank you so much
My marshmallow that I bought from you last year and planted last spring did not come up last year. ……. But guess what…… It came up this year! Am very happy to see this surprise. Thanks. ;)
Your hair looks pretty.
I made vinagar from the Rose of Sharon flowers. Mallow family along with Marshmellow. It made several batches and very little sugar.
I think I could mix this with raw honey for older kids with cayenne, lemon and garlic for a flu tea or by the tablespoon. Thank you Heidi. I think it might make a good dry mix with dandelion and burdock root. There you go with the inspirations, again! :-)