i love this stuff i used to find so much of it, last year i found one of these in my yard, one! and yet the empty feild next to walmart floods w/ this every year -,- lucky sob's, i just want to go out and get a whole bunch of them and try to start a patch here at home
WOW i had lots of that growing where I had dug some manure in last year and I torn it out becuase I couldn't figure out what it was. I had a idea that it was useful. It just had that look to it.
I've been looking for ointment recipes but can't find anything that doesn't include industrial chemicals.
One recipe says boil *some* clover in *some* water for 48 hours, strain and evaporate residue into semi-dry state and add to ointment base (like shea butter). It doesn't clarify how much water or clovers to use, which is rather odd for a medicinal recipe.
i love this stuff i used to find so much of it, last year i found one of these in my yard, one! and yet the empty feild next to walmart floods w/ this every year -,- lucky sob's, i just want to go out and get a whole bunch of them and try to start a patch here at home
Missmadammozart 1 month ago
Thanks so much for the video...I am so excited to go get me some clover!!!
TheAdamsRib 1 year ago
WOW i had lots of that growing where I had dug some manure in last year and I torn it out becuase I couldn't figure out what it was. I had a idea that it was useful. It just had that look to it.
firebrandsgirl 1 year ago
I've been looking for ointment recipes but can't find anything that doesn't include industrial chemicals.
One recipe says boil *some* clover in *some* water for 48 hours, strain and evaporate residue into semi-dry state and add to ointment base (like shea butter). It doesn't clarify how much water or clovers to use, which is rather odd for a medicinal recipe.
Any ideas?
happybirthdayricha 3 years ago