@ianasone Kind of far for me to send some to you, although I do have plenty. I'm sure you can find them in a market tea mix somewhere. Hope you pull back together (from being in bits...lol) and are feeling better...
@ianasone Kind of far for me to send some to you, although I do have plenty. I'm sure you can find them in a market tea mix somewhere. Hope you pull back together (from being in bits...lol) and are feeling better...
Yeah, this plant is great! You can infuse the flowers as well.
To make an oil you take 2 parts fresh flowers to 3 parts of an oil (grapeseed is my favorite) in weight, and leave it for two weeks to macerate. It's great for muscle pain and joint pain and such... I use it for cramps in my back a lot.
I fill a vitamin bottle with the little yellow flowers, as many as will fit, then pour in virgin olive oil. The olive oil gets an even more lovely color!
I take a bit of the oil out, warm it slightly and put a few drops in the ear to ease the pain of ear infections, and to help soften wax blockages in the ear.
I've also used it on my dog when she gets one of those inflammations in her ears from mites - works great!
I've never tried it on sore muscles! But I can see why that would work, since it is a natural anti-inflammatory. I'll be trying that the next time I overwork my muscles getting things done around this little farm...!
absolutely! your back must hurt as well if you do a lot of planting of sorts... there is so much good stuff out there, you just have to know how to use it. This gives me an idea for some vids once things start to grow again. : )
Hello Matoto - Mullein is a common weed that is collected in the wild- in the US we find in in open fields, disturbed ground, and along the side of country roads. They are a large plant, very showy.
I found a website that has many photo for you to use to help with positive identification of the plant : w w wDOTbioimagesDOTorgDOTuk/html/t1049DOThtm
(just replace every "DOT" with a " . " )
I've also read that UK gardeners have modified the plant to get larger flowers for garden use.
Oh ya, the toilette paper plant. (that's what paul wheaton calls it).
It's supposed to be in indicator of compacted soil. I'll keep an eye out for them.
vention4wh 3 months ago
I buy it in a tincture and add a few drops to a little water or just straight. It is good for your lungs.
adnetjm 4 months ago
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the potatoes is prob getting damaged from chemtrails
joeblack304 9 months ago
the potatoes is prob getting damaged from chemtrails
joeblack304 9 months ago
the potatoes is prob getting damaged from chemtrails
joeblack304 9 months ago
i need the tea leaves dried now! lol. i'm in bits HELP!!
ianasone 11 months ago
@ianasone Kind of far for me to send some to you, although I do have plenty. I'm sure you can find them in a market tea mix somewhere. Hope you pull back together (from being in bits...lol) and are feeling better...
hunt1803 11 months ago
@ianasone Kind of far for me to send some to you, although I do have plenty. I'm sure you can find them in a market tea mix somewhere. Hope you pull back together (from being in bits...lol) and are feeling better...
hunt1803 11 months ago
Great Video, Thanks
yipster0290 1 year ago
Yeah, this plant is great! You can infuse the flowers as well.
To make an oil you take 2 parts fresh flowers to 3 parts of an oil (grapeseed is my favorite) in weight, and leave it for two weeks to macerate. It's great for muscle pain and joint pain and such... I use it for cramps in my back a lot.
I can't wait til these start growing again!
terpentynae 2 years ago
I fill a vitamin bottle with the little yellow flowers, as many as will fit, then pour in virgin olive oil. The olive oil gets an even more lovely color!
I take a bit of the oil out, warm it slightly and put a few drops in the ear to ease the pain of ear infections, and to help soften wax blockages in the ear.
I've also used it on my dog when she gets one of those inflammations in her ears from mites - works great!
hunt1803 2 years ago
I've never tried it on sore muscles! But I can see why that would work, since it is a natural anti-inflammatory. I'll be trying that the next time I overwork my muscles getting things done around this little farm...!
hunt1803 2 years ago
absolutely! your back must hurt as well if you do a lot of planting of sorts... there is so much good stuff out there, you just have to know how to use it. This gives me an idea for some vids once things start to grow again. : )
terpentynae 2 years ago
thanks im not familiar with this weed but i look for it....
centervilletn 2 years ago
Once you actually see a plant 'in person' you will notice it everywhere.
You're probably not in the condition at the moment to be out gathering wild medicinals though.
As you see in the info at the right, this is a very valuable plant to have in your medicinal arsenal...
PM me your snailmail - postoffice not open tomorrow, but I can mail you some on Monday.
hunt1803 2 years ago
Where in the uk can i find this?
Matoto 2 years ago
Hello Matoto - Mullein is a common weed that is collected in the wild- in the US we find in in open fields, disturbed ground, and along the side of country roads. They are a large plant, very showy.
I found a website that has many photo for you to use to help with positive identification of the plant : w w wDOTbioimagesDOTorgDOTuk/html/t1049DOThtm
(just replace every "DOT" with a " . " )
I've also read that UK gardeners have modified the plant to get larger flowers for garden use.
hunt1803 2 years ago
Great Video! Thanks.
EarlandPatty 2 years ago
Nice work Hunt. peace Norm
lostinthemix 2 years ago
Make sure you go out and locate some of this stuff, it might turn out to be pretty important.
hunt1803 2 years ago
Added to my gardening list.
Hopefl1 2 years ago
:-) Watch your mailbox, I sent you some...
hunt1803 2 years ago
The nicest thing about this is that you don't have to cultivate it - you just find it and gather it.
hunt1803 2 years ago