@richardhummell2497 Thanks for watching. Red pines have two needles per cluster the same as lodge pole pine. You may be mistaking the lodge pole pine as it is typically only found in the western Americas. That being said, trees do get transplanted.
@thejourneyoutdoors Go to Google Maps and key in "400 Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, Ontario Canada" into the search box and go to street level and look due south. There is a copse of lodge pole pine that have grown naturally there. The Ottawa tribe of Amerindians lived in lodges in the winter months and used the Lodge Pole Pine as their lumber.
people don't know this, but pine needles make a great outdoor cat litter. My cats no longer shit all over the yard, only in the pine needle area. I collect xmas trees till my backyards full, then harvest all the wood for charcoal, and save the pine needles for the cat litter. I tried to make charcoal with the needles, but they didn't seem to work very good. I'll try again this year with super dry needles and maybe add some chunks of pine wood to create space inside crucible.
@PyR0Star The Mohawks used to use dried sphagnum mosses as lining in the loin clothes of their babies. It would absorb much like the disposable diapers made today. and would save the rest of their clothing from getting soiled.
@Ragorxx Bonjour! Yes you can safely make pine needle tea from the Stone Pine. That is a great tree which is also used widely for its Pine nuts. You can find them in the pine cone. Thanks for watching. Au revoir.
@diveswan Lol...I can't blame you, many youtubers state that all pinus needles are edible. Those three pines contain isocupressic acid which has been know to cause miscarriages and internal hemorrhaging in cattle. If it can do that to livestock then I want no part of it just to get some vitamin C. Don't know amounts but I imagine it takes more than a cup to do damage.
I dont know if you did this or not but you should try putting honey and cinnamon in the tea as well
fpsmarinecorp0 3 days ago
We have Lodge Pole Pine in South Eastern Ontario. Red Pines have three needles per cluster, right?
richardhummell2497 2 weeks ago
@richardhummell2497 Thanks for watching. Red pines have two needles per cluster the same as lodge pole pine. You may be mistaking the lodge pole pine as it is typically only found in the western Americas. That being said, trees do get transplanted.
thejourneyoutdoors 2 weeks ago
@thejourneyoutdoors Go to Google Maps and key in "400 Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, Ontario Canada" into the search box and go to street level and look due south. There is a copse of lodge pole pine that have grown naturally there. The Ottawa tribe of Amerindians lived in lodges in the winter months and used the Lodge Pole Pine as their lumber.
richardhummell2497 1 week ago
@richardhummell2497 Sounds good, I'll take your word for it.
thejourneyoutdoors 1 week ago
the white part right under the bark can be roasted ..it reminds me of bacon ~
heapbigtalk 2 weeks ago
@heapbigtalk We make Bannock from the white bark from pine trees and flavour it with roasted acorns and pine nuts. Hmmmm!
richardhummell2497 2 weeks ago
stay away from hemlock as well
manostihl 2 weeks ago
people don't know this, but pine needles make a great outdoor cat litter. My cats no longer shit all over the yard, only in the pine needle area. I collect xmas trees till my backyards full, then harvest all the wood for charcoal, and save the pine needles for the cat litter. I tried to make charcoal with the needles, but they didn't seem to work very good. I'll try again this year with super dry needles and maybe add some chunks of pine wood to create space inside crucible.
PyR0Star 1 month ago
@PyR0Star The Mohawks used to use dried sphagnum mosses as lining in the loin clothes of their babies. It would absorb much like the disposable diapers made today. and would save the rest of their clothing from getting soiled.
richardhummell2497 1 week ago
Are you crazy??? Pepsi is toxic!!!
JMMELGRATTI 1 month ago in playlist More videos from thejourneyoutdoors
@JMMELGRATTI Yeah! And it makes a great metal polish
richardhummell2497 1 week ago
Thanks for the tip, I didn't know that Yew lives that long over 2000 yrs.
vaneztax 1 month ago
Nice. I'm from lower MI. I love our state.
JEHIAHL 1 month ago
@JEHIAHL Michigan is a great place! Sometimes a bit colder than I like.
thejourneyoutdoors 1 month ago
Nice!
4GreenEarth2 1 month ago
@4GreenEarth2 Thanks!
thejourneyoutdoors 1 month ago
do you know if Stone Pine/Umbrella Pine
(Pinus pinea)is toxic
i would love to make Pine Needle Tea but thats the only pine i can find
nice video btw
very insructive:)
Ragorxx 4 months ago
@Ragorxx Bonjour! Yes you can safely make pine needle tea from the Stone Pine. That is a great tree which is also used widely for its Pine nuts. You can find them in the pine cone. Thanks for watching. Au revoir.
thejourneyoutdoors 4 months ago
@thejourneyoutdoors wow thanks for the fast reply
much appreciated :)
Ragorxx 4 months ago
@Ragorxx what city is the stone pine you have located..also, would you consider selling some to me?
contact me at frankwright419@gmail.com
yusaius 3 months ago
@yusaius the city is Nice in the south of france
sorry i cant sell any
it would feel wrong to sell somthing i get for free
Ragorxx 3 months ago
une tisane d épines de pins de la carabine
MsMissiou 7 months ago
@MsMissiou Mon français est pauvre donc je ne comprends pas votre commentaire. Profitez du thé!
thejourneyoutdoors 7 months ago
I wish I would have watched this video yesterday when I made pine tea, I used lodgepole pine needles. Thanks for this video lol
diveswan 1 year ago
@diveswan Lol...I can't blame you, many youtubers state that all pinus needles are edible. Those three pines contain isocupressic acid which has been know to cause miscarriages and internal hemorrhaging in cattle. If it can do that to livestock then I want no part of it just to get some vitamin C. Don't know amounts but I imagine it takes more than a cup to do damage.
thejourneyoutdoors 1 year ago