hi.I have marigold face/body cream and marigold oil. Marigold cream heals my skin a lot but slowly .I wonder if I could use marigold oil a some sort of face mask.Would it work? and how do I correctly use that oil?
Oh,and it's wonderful to have a herbalist on youtube. <3
Very nice work rick came across brilliantly you can see you have done your research what a great start to your series 10 out of 10 mate can,t say enought brilliant oh and the beard is starting to show .
Hey it would be helpful if you could put the links in the description because otherwise we have to come back to this video, skip to the end and then click on the next video we wanna watch
Hey, Rick, fantastic video! Loved every part of it. Very clear, very straight to the point but with a nice atmosphere. I'm looking forward to these videos, I'm learning so much! Thank you**
Marigold is one of the very few flowers I grow. Extremely easy to grow. I use it as a companion plant to keep pests away. I started off with one bunch and you just pull it up by the roots, tear it in a couple chunks, and re-plant. Easy to do in a raised bed garden. After a couple days of moping it takes off again doubling in size in a few weeks. I will pay attention to the breed I get this year. I never knew it had medicinal uses. I am learning a lot from this series.
Awesome Thank YOU ~:)
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d0llie123 2 months ago
hi.I have marigold face/body cream and marigold oil. Marigold cream heals my skin a lot but slowly .I wonder if I could use marigold oil a some sort of face mask.Would it work? and how do I correctly use that oil?
Oh,and it's wonderful to have a herbalist on youtube. <3
JunsuiGackt 7 months ago
@JunsuiGackt Interesting idea. I'm not sure yet, but it might be worthy of some experimentation.
rickvanman 7 months ago
1 pound of calendula oficianalis has been ordered. :)
It was relatively cheap on ebay. I think one pound is plenty and should last me a long while.
slanesteve 1 year ago
@slanesteve I ordered 500g and the bag was enormous! - should last you a while then :o)
rickvanman 1 year ago
Great vid Rick!
Have you looked in to kefir also? Its a fermented milk product they also have water kefir way better then Yogurt. Healing with food ;-)
Thecoldwaterfall 1 year ago
Very nice work rick came across brilliantly you can see you have done your research what a great start to your series 10 out of 10 mate can,t say enought brilliant oh and the beard is starting to show .
westmids11 1 year ago
@westmids11 Cheers Brian, glad you liked it. yep, I'm giving the beard 1 month, then it's probably going!
rickvanman 1 year ago
Calendula is good for helping to repair damaged digestive tract wall.
visualvirtue 1 year ago
@visualvirtue I talk about that from 3:30 :o)
rickvanman 1 year ago
Hey it would be helpful if you could put the links in the description because otherwise we have to come back to this video, skip to the end and then click on the next video we wanna watch
bben95 1 year ago
@bben95 All done - just for you :o)
rickvanman 1 year ago
@rickvanman it was a good suggestion though wasn't it??? I'm sure it will help many people not just me :)
bben95 1 year ago
Hey, Rick, fantastic video! Loved every part of it. Very clear, very straight to the point but with a nice atmosphere. I'm looking forward to these videos, I'm learning so much! Thank you**
Iezalel 1 year ago
What a great vid please keep them coming
mrh6976 1 year ago
Beard ftw.
BehindBen 1 year ago
Nice
whorlus 1 year ago
Marigold is one of the very few flowers I grow. Extremely easy to grow. I use it as a companion plant to keep pests away. I started off with one bunch and you just pull it up by the roots, tear it in a couple chunks, and re-plant. Easy to do in a raised bed garden. After a couple days of moping it takes off again doubling in size in a few weeks. I will pay attention to the breed I get this year. I never knew it had medicinal uses. I am learning a lot from this series.
FenderGibsonWashburn 1 year ago
where do you get your herbs? expeditions to the forest or mail order?
Urudrim 1 year ago
@Urudrim eBay at the moment, but hopefully from the garden after this summer
rickvanman 1 year ago
shake the jar :P
theorderoforange 1 year ago