Correction** Wild Bergamot is lovely for making medicinal tea… some call it (Mock Earl Grey)! This is were I got confused! Real Earl Grey tea is made from black tea and the bergamot orange which is a citrus fruit grown in the Mediterranean. :) So very excited to have it growing around our homestead!
Hey 😊👋 I'm new here! I was wondering which region you are in, I'm in North East Florida. I love your channel I found you through Jess at R&R, thank you for teaching I'm learning so much AND it's springtime my heart is about to pop! 😂
I also would like to know where you live, not exact location but what part of what state. I would love to find some Ghost Pipe to make tinctures but I don’t think they grow around my area. I heard they are hard to find. I live in Southwest Ohio so if you know if they grow around my area please let me know. Thank you ❤.
Morel mushrooms will travel underground until they find the perfect conditions. So if where you planted them wasn’t ideal, they will go where is best. So you won’t really ever be able to control where they grow but as long as they stay on the property it’s a real bonus. We have done this too. I love them.
Mushrooms are amazing if you spread the spores somewhere they don't like they will travel underground, like they do, and come up in a location they prefer to grow! ❤🍄
I like harvesting wild Turkey tail and lions mane mushrooms , then cloning them to grow at home . Been trying to learn how to ID different medicinal plays to make tinctures . Cool video
I had to laugh at the cleavers video. My granddaughter was foraging with me and she was yelling at me that a plant was stuck on her and she couldn't get it off...our first experience with cleavers!
I loved this one! And just have to say your mom's doppelganger is Miriam Margolyes! My little kids both looked at each other and said, "She looks and sounds and smiles like Grandma Rosie in Balto!" 😍😂 biggest complement out there!
This was nice. Tomorrow I'm going to take a walk in a park near me. I will see all that I can find. I also received 1 of the books that you had recommended. The homesteaders herbal companion.Thank you!!
I received my next book. Peterson Field Guides. I found Cleavers today in my back yard!!! There is a lot. id like to dehydrate some. Do you do that? Do you mke tea fresh? or Tincture? Can you tell that I'm excited? I even found a few classes at one of our state parks. 😊 YEAH!!!!
Thanks for a great video. My wife and I harvested some dandelion here Sunday. Still learning how to identify the plants. Your all’s videos are very informative. Keep up the great work.
If you decide to spread more morel spores, be sure to do it around a dead or dying tree. They feed off the root system of the tree. They love slippery elm and will absolutely explode in old dying apple orchards. I found 50 this year around a group of 3 old apple trees.
I just learned what yarrow looks like when its just coming up! Thank you. I find it kinda funny that you're getting ready to plant stinging nettles when we've spent the last 45+ years trying to get rid of it. Last summer I found some new growth and picked it, dried it it for tea. I haven' tried it though because I forgot about it. What's a good herb for memory?
Just walked through the property today and found more medicinal plants! Purple nettle, wild lettuce, 2 kinds of plantain, honeysuckle, clover, as well as some other plants I need to identify. Super excited to forage them and dry them! Thank you for sharing these videos. I always look forward to watching them. ~Jamie
I often look around for herbs since I've been watching your videos lol I am not an expert in herbs but I see some things in nature and then research it. Love the videos.
Love watching you forging. Makes my heart fell with gladness to see you respecting native ancestry. I realize you might have started this, not even realizing the full connection. Fancinated by the native American people. Had a shaman tell me once. Your a weird white man, you must have native blood. I told him, not that I am aware of. He said.. "Your thinking is of the wolf." That I took as a honor!
@@christopherkilian9763 though a couple of siberian huskies. He raised them. We started talking about the blood line of these dogs, and the unique traits of this breed of dogs
Wow! I didn't know that Bee Balm is Earl Grey tea!! And the Cleavers... I have something that looks similar all over the place! I think this is purselane. It's leaves are similar to jade plant. See, this is why I need to order a book. LOL!
Bloodroot propagates by seed very well. Carefully remove leaves under bloodroot plants and spread fine compose[1/4"] under before seed pods form. Seeds will drop and next year; babies! Coltsfoot, timestamp 6.08. You have a great spread and family. I have followed your progress, keep up the updates, Love Violet. Those mushrooms can be pretty sneaky, especially this time of year...Spring Shiitakes waking up here in central New Hampshire....next week maybe. Thanks for sharing, Brice....
I actually just went out foraging also... Actually fried some dandelions today for first time and they were so so tasty!💕 I also ordered the Peterson's Field Guide and Me and Momma has foraging dates planned!💕🌿 Actually this video was the first of yours My Mom has got to see as she was here yesterday when it posted. I had told her all about you and your mom doing this and learning together, like us! She loved it!💕
@@TheHoneystead Awe..So Sweet!💕 The emotion behind herbalism and much less being able to do it with your Mom is Absolutely overwhelming and priceless, in such an Amazing way!💕 Keep being the amazing Ladies you are and being such a wonderful inspiration to us and so many others... And I am seriously considering documenting my journey to share with others too. Thank you so much as you have inspired me so much because your down to earth nature and learning motives are so similar to mine and just wanting to help others learn and grow!💕 Thank You for being YOU!😍🌿💕
I am loving your basket back pack. Do you have a video on that and where you got it? a back pack basket would be so much better than a hand carried one or a bucket. (which i currently use. )
Great video. I loved your farm before but seeing the streams I love it even more. Bee season ramping up here, inspected the hives all having a laying queen with plenty of eggs👏
Enjoyed the video. Love mushrooms but they are so hard to find. I know people are finding them here. Funny to hear about the purple dead nettle. I was visiting a cousin and she was showing me some and talking about making a tea from it. I started looking around for it. I am off work this week and the weather is nice - maybe time to go on a hike and see what I can find.
Awesome! And thank you!! I just sowed some wild bergamot in a container this morning and had no idea what it looked like. And then I stuble upon this video. Long time subscriber btw. Since before you changed the name of the channel. Lol!
The weather there is about 3 weeks ahead of us! So nice seeing the blood root. I was on a job in Virginia found plants that was nearly 12" across! A whole hill side full of it. Can't wait to see the bees!
I really liked learning more about the "clevers", we have them in Sweden too. Dead nettles and dandelion also. I will be trying out this thea as soon as the snow is gone. For now here are only wood anemone and hepatica. And of course colts foot. What herbs you picked in this film I might get in a few weeks.
I just went out and forged the very same thing here today in Northeast Arkansas. I so enjoy watching you guys. Such a blessing having your Mom with you through this adventure. I can't wait to see everything you do. God is Good
This video got me hooked on your channel! I think because I live in the city in Long for a more peaceful lifestyle! Also, wondering if you could share the link where you got that basket that you use for harvesting??
I have all three of those in my yard right now…the dandelion, cleavers, and purple nettle. I don’t have one of those tea making devices. Can I just boil them up and strain the liquid and have that as my tea?
This was really good to watch and learn more about foraging. Was that a electric kettle when you made the tea? I just don’t know what the name of it was
@@TheHoneystead Well darn. I thought you'd come up with a neat new honey-moonshine. Though I guess being drunk and looking for mushrooms to eat might not be the best idea.
My yard is covered in purple dead nettle and I was just researching about it today. So this video was perfect! I have a few questions. First of all, what do you do to wash the plants you forage? Many neighborhood dogs come into our yard…so I’d really like to clean the plants before doing anything with them. Would a vinegar soak be sufficient? My second question is what was that called that you made the tea in? Does it steam the plants on top?
Oh my word. I have pulled cleavers out as weeds. Never new they were good for you. I always called it sticky grass. lol I could probably of sent you a trash bag full. Are there any lookalikes that I need to be careful of?
Gave me some new stuff to look for in our woods👏👏👏 I planted a bunch of extra bee balm I had along our road I'm starting bees this year ...super excited...they will be here at the end of the month!!! What is the huge tea kettle thing ur using? Great video❤
Natural velcro on the farm. Who would have thought. Your farm has everything. If you look hard enough, you might find an old still over the hill and you will not have to buy your Everclear either.
What is the name of the coffee/tea pot that you used to make your herbal tea in? I need a larger one like that for my herbs :).....a brand name or a place to find it on line would help me a lot:) ...thanks so ever much.....
Great video! Did you plant the mushroom spores in woodchips? I am a fellow herbalist looking to venture out into mushroom growing and wanted to know if you had any tips
Correction** Wild Bergamot is lovely for making medicinal tea… some call it (Mock Earl Grey)! This is were I got confused! Real Earl Grey tea is made from black tea and the bergamot orange which is a citrus fruit grown in the Mediterranean. :) So very excited to have it growing around our homestead!
Hey 😊👋 I'm new here! I was wondering which region you are in, I'm in North East Florida.
I love your channel I found you through Jess at R&R, thank you for teaching I'm learning so much AND it's springtime my heart is about to pop! 😂
I also would like to know where you live, not exact location but what part of what state. I would love to find some Ghost Pipe to make tinctures but I don’t think they grow around my area. I heard they are hard to find. I live in Southwest Ohio so if you know if they grow around my area please let me know. Thank you ❤.
Morel mushrooms will travel underground until they find the perfect conditions. So if where you planted them wasn’t ideal, they will go where is best. So you won’t really ever be able to control where they grow but as long as they stay on the property it’s a real bonus. We have done this too. I love them.
wow eyes of hers, is like the first day of spring, after a 100 year winter
Mushrooms are amazing if you spread the spores somewhere they don't like they will travel underground, like they do, and come up in a location they prefer to grow! ❤🍄
Break out of the winter spring, you need asparagus. It wakes out the blood stream. A real tonic.
Absolutely gorgeous property that you have!!
I like harvesting wild Turkey tail and lions mane mushrooms , then cloning them to grow at home . Been trying to learn how to ID different medicinal plays to make tinctures . Cool video
You have a truly unique channel.. I like it 😁
Thank you!
Love your walks your property is so abundant thank you thank you thank you 🙏 for all the knowledge!
I had to laugh at the cleavers video. My granddaughter was foraging with me and she was yelling at me that a plant was stuck on her and she couldn't get it off...our first experience with cleavers!
Oh I love this! Thank you for showing and teaching
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Such sweet dogs! They look like they are enjoying themselves.
They have the best life!
What is a tincture? And how did you learn to recognize everything and how it could be used?
My grandmother would go down to the timber and pick wild greens in the spring because her and grandpa loved to eat them.
Your grandma knew her stuff!!!
My 18 yr old recently said he was interested in learning to forage. This was a good introduction. I look forward to learning more
Hello Pam
Cleaners is also good in protecting the liver and when roasted it makes a great coffee substitute.
I loved this one! And just have to say your mom's doppelganger is Miriam Margolyes! My little kids both looked at each other and said, "She looks and sounds and smiles like Grandma Rosie in Balto!" 😍😂 biggest complement out there!
This was nice. Tomorrow I'm going to take a walk in a park near me. I will see all that I can find. I also received 1 of the books that you had recommended. The homesteaders herbal companion.Thank you!!
Awesome book!!!! I hope you find some good stuff!
I received my next book. Peterson Field Guides. I found Cleavers today in my back yard!!! There is a lot. id like to dehydrate some. Do you do that? Do you mke tea fresh? or Tincture? Can you tell that I'm excited? I even found a few classes at one of our state parks. 😊 YEAH!!!!
I saw the large Kettle at aldi.
thank you. what a nice teamachine! i live in the netherlands and never saw this before..😊
Lol I love you guys so much. So Blessed to have found your channel.
Love this where you live is so nice what a lovely video x
Thanks for a great video. My wife and I harvested some dandelion here Sunday. Still learning how to identify the plants. Your all’s videos are very informative. Keep up the great work.
Thank you!!! I love my Peterson field guide For identification:)
If you decide to spread more morel spores, be sure to do it around a dead or dying tree. They feed off the root system of the tree. They love slippery elm and will absolutely explode in old dying apple orchards. I found 50 this year around a group of 3 old apple trees.
I just learned what yarrow looks like when its just coming up! Thank you. I find it kinda funny that you're getting ready to plant stinging nettles when we've spent the last 45+ years trying to get rid of it. Last summer I found some new growth and picked it, dried it it for tea. I haven' tried it though because I forgot about it. What's a good herb for memory?
You have some great plants for foraging on your property Kaylee🌱🙌🏼 I love foraging and am always looking out for what I can find xx Cathi xx 😘
Taking the course at The Bee Shop your knowledge keeps we learning..
Just walked through the property today and found more medicinal plants! Purple nettle, wild lettuce, 2 kinds of plantain, honeysuckle, clover, as well as some other plants I need to identify. Super excited to forage them and dry them! Thank you for sharing these videos. I always look forward to watching them.
~Jamie
Enjoying your videos and learning about more wild goods to forage and what they are good for medicinally. Love that ol'green coffee pot.
Your land is so gorgeous! Happy to see you enjoy it
I often look around for herbs since I've been watching your videos lol I am not an expert in herbs but I see some things in nature and then research it. Love the videos.
The honey bee class sounds do amazing...I looked..you're only 3 hrs from me so that's not bad!!
How cool! The Cleavers hang on like that! like snap peas on a fence type thing, they got like hands lol
The sound of the water is so soothing!!! Thanks for sharing.
Harvested morel mushrooms, bloodroot today. From the garden asparagus, onions, shiitake mushrooms.
I loved this! Thank you for sharing. I’m definitely interested in learning more about foraging.
Love watching you forging. Makes my heart fell with gladness to see you respecting native ancestry. I realize you might have started this, not even realizing the full connection. Fancinated by the native American people. Had a shaman tell me once. Your a weird white man, you must have native blood. I told him, not that I am aware of. He said.. "Your thinking is of the wolf." That I took as a honor!
How did you end up conversing with a shaman?
@@christopherkilian9763 though a couple of siberian huskies. He raised them. We started talking about the blood line of these dogs, and the unique traits of this breed of dogs
i make tree leaves tea usually cedar in warm pine in cold they are everywhere here...i am in bc canada
Thank you for taking it with you 😊😊
Wow! I didn't know that Bee Balm is Earl Grey tea!! And the Cleavers... I have something that looks similar all over the place! I think this is purselane. It's leaves are similar to jade plant. See, this is why I need to order a book. LOL!
Cleavers sticks like velcro 😀lol neat trick.
Love your feelings for nature
Bloodroot propagates by seed very well. Carefully remove leaves under bloodroot plants and spread fine compose[1/4"] under before seed pods form. Seeds will drop and next year; babies! Coltsfoot, timestamp 6.08. You have a great spread and family. I have followed your progress, keep up the updates, Love Violet. Those mushrooms can be pretty sneaky, especially this time of year...Spring Shiitakes waking up here in central New Hampshire....next week maybe. Thanks for sharing, Brice....
Great tip!!!! Thank you!
I can taste the cleansing yummy..
I hope you continue having these classes so sad I can’t make it to these two.
very nice .
hi very nice a video thanks
Very informative video ... i like to go in to the wild for moral hunting and also we found some herbal plants here in Himalaya region ...
Mi gustan los videos que hablan de plantas medicinales 🙏
Good Morning beautiful ladies!
I actually just went out foraging also... Actually fried some dandelions today for first time and they were so so tasty!💕 I also ordered the Peterson's Field Guide and Me and Momma has foraging dates planned!💕🌿 Actually this video was the first of yours My Mom has got to see as she was here yesterday when it posted. I had told her all about you and your mom doing this and learning together, like us! She loved it!💕
Literally just made my mom and I tear up!!! This is so wonderful 💛💛💛
@@TheHoneystead Awe..So Sweet!💕 The emotion behind herbalism and much less being able to do it with your Mom is Absolutely overwhelming and priceless, in such an Amazing way!💕 Keep being the amazing Ladies you are and being such a wonderful inspiration to us and so many others... And I am seriously considering documenting my journey to share with others too. Thank you so much as you have inspired me so much because your down to earth nature and learning motives are so similar to mine and just wanting to help others learn and grow!💕 Thank You for being YOU!😍🌿💕
Hello my Queen!
I am loving your basket back pack. Do you have a video on that and where you got it? a back pack basket would be so much better than a hand carried one or a bucket. (which i currently use. )
Loved this so much! I knew cleavers were good and now I know how to use it! I will definitely be harvesting some over the weekend!
💛💛💛 that is so awesome!!! Enjoy
Absolutely loved this and love seeing what you do once you bring them in
I Love love love bee's
Great video. I loved your farm before but seeing the streams I love it even more. Bee season ramping up here, inspected the hives all having a laying queen with plenty of eggs👏
Enjoyed the video. Love mushrooms but they are so hard to find. I know people are finding them here. Funny to hear about the purple dead nettle. I was visiting a cousin and she was showing me some and talking about making a tea from it. I started looking around for it.
I am off work this week and the weather is nice - maybe time to go on a hike and see what I can find.
Awesome! And thank you!! I just sowed some wild bergamot in a container this morning and had no idea what it looked like. And then I stuble upon this video. Long time subscriber btw. Since before you changed the name of the channel. Lol!
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I am wanting to learn to forge. I have a book but I wish I had someone to actually show me
We call Cleavers 'sticky willy' here in the UK ;)
What a great idea to run it thru your coffee maker. Ty!!
Right!!! Awesome $1 yard sale find!!
Yes I thought so to that was genius to use the percolator! I have cleavers all over my back yard. I'll see what else I can find! Thank you.
The weather there is about 3 weeks ahead of us! So nice seeing the blood root. I was on a job in Virginia found plants that was nearly 12" across! A whole hill side full of it. Can't wait to see the bees!
I was so happy as well! I grew up seeing soooo much of it and it was really nice to see it here on our farm 💛
I really liked learning more about the "clevers", we have them in Sweden too. Dead nettles and dandelion also. I will be trying out this thea as soon as the snow is gone. For now here are only wood anemone and hepatica. And of course colts foot. What herbs you picked in this film I might get in a few weeks.
try pine leaves needles ti make tea on the winter it is very delicious and makes you feel warm inside...
Eat wood sorrel or make it into a tea ladds
I just went out and forged the very same thing here today in Northeast Arkansas. I so enjoy watching you guys. Such a blessing having your Mom with you through this adventure. I can't wait to see everything you do. God is Good
Thank you Jenny 💛 we definitely have a good time here!
This video got me hooked on your channel! I think because I live in the city in Long for a more peaceful lifestyle! Also, wondering if you could share the link where you got that basket that you use for harvesting??
Kaylee we live on the opposite side of US from you could you film the tea workshop and offer it to people who can’t come in person?
We actually were talking about that :)
Yes please!!
Superb!
Bergamont the fruit, not bergamont the plant is used in earl grey? Entirely different species?
LOL I should’ve definitely double check that here all this time I thought it was the herb! Regardless it’s delicious 🤗
Interesting and so peaceful . 👍🏽💚👍🏽
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They use to call me Beaver Cleaver when i was younger
OH MY! I LOVE YOUR BACK PACK. WHERE YOU GET IT ?
I have all three of those in my yard right now…the dandelion, cleavers, and purple nettle. I don’t have one of those tea making devices. Can I just boil them up and strain the liquid and have that as my tea?
This was really good to watch and learn more about foraging. Was that a electric kettle when you made the tea? I just don’t know what the name of it was
Ok before I even watch this let me just tell you I am officially in love with your basket
Wow lady, that was a big jar of Moonshine you grab at the beginning of the video! Getting drunk and foraging in the woods sounds like a good time.
It’s water, I just prefer glass jars verses plastic bottles 🤣
@@TheHoneystead Well darn. I thought you'd come up with a neat new honey-moonshine. Though I guess being drunk and looking for mushrooms to eat might not be the best idea.
Hahaha… I do like to sip on some honey brandy :)
My yard is covered in purple dead nettle and I was just researching about it today. So this video was perfect! I have a few questions. First of all, what do you do to wash the plants you forage? Many neighborhood dogs come into our yard…so I’d really like to clean the plants before doing anything with them. Would a vinegar soak be sufficient? My second question is what was that called that you made the tea in? Does it steam the plants on top?
We have cleavers thats awesome what medicinal properties does it have
Bergamot is good for you 🥰
In the UK we call cleavers, sticky willie! The clue is in the name... (in fact, aren't they called cleavers because the cleave to you?!)
Can you put that link up about the bee class your doing?
can i bring my baitcasting combo and some lures?
Will the tea blending workshop be available online? Beth
We are actually discussing doing one for online!
Do you have a clear cup to pour the tea in? I would love to see the final color!
You know what!?! I don’t!! I think I may have to now 😍
Oh my word. I have pulled cleavers out as weeds. Never new they were good for you. I always called it sticky grass. lol I could probably of sent you a trash bag full. Are there any lookalikes that I need to be careful of?
What is the machine at 8:25? Is it a regular coffee urn but being used to steep herbal infusion?
It is a percolator and it can be used for tea and coffee:)
Ok, now I want to make a fieldtrip up there with the kiddos to learn some fun stuff. Oh, you poor mans budget, you stop all the fun times!
Цікава штука для чаю , треба в нас пошукати .
Gave me some new stuff to look for in our woods👏👏👏
I planted a bunch of extra bee balm I had along our road
I'm starting bees this year ...super excited...they will be here at the end of the month!!!
What is the huge tea kettle thing ur using?
Great video❤
Have you considered using a leaf blower to see a little better. List a thought.🌱🍃🌿🍀💚
I haven’t but I bet that would move a lot of the brush away.
Natural velcro on the farm. Who would have thought. Your farm has everything. If you look hard enough, you might find an old still over the hill and you will not have to buy your Everclear either.
Lol
Interesting, cleavers break me out when I pull it up. Like it irritates my skin. Would it even be safe for me to drink a tea like you just made?
What is the name of the coffee/tea pot that you used to make your herbal tea in? I need a larger one like that for my herbs :).....a brand name or a place to find it on line would help me a lot:) ...thanks so ever much.....
Great video! Did you plant the mushroom spores in woodchips? I am a fellow herbalist looking to venture out into mushroom growing and wanted to know if you had any tips
Can I go to? 🙂
One day I want to plan foraging workshops!
Lily The Pink
Your dogs are beautiful, what are their breeds?
I swear you are so beautiful😘😘😘❤❤❤⚘⚘⚘
where did you find a class, is the class in person or online?
is the lady with you your mom or grandmother? did you learn this from her?
Hi