what a life you live! i want to start up my garden more than ever.. any tips on dirt? i cant really buy any garden soil so, i was hoping you knew some tips on starting from scratch (very little to no money)
Great video. I knew about feverfew and Bee Balm, but not about hyssop. I like hyssop, the plant, just because of it's aroma and flowers. Now I know what to do with it.
Great stuff Patti! I've got feverfewer growing like wild in my yard! Bee Balm, Lemon Balm, Lemon Verbena, Valerian, Dong Quai, Chamomile, Peppermint, catnip, Calendula, Rosemary, I could go on and on. I love herbs for the diversity they provide us with. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks Patti! Do you think it is best to make the teas with the fresh herbs versus drying them out? Is there any negatives in the quality if you dry them?
Thanks for the incite. I'm going to come visit your gardens when I get back home. I'm from the same area. But now I'm a farmer in NY. Go figure, we almost went down the same path. :)
For cheap soil improvement buy steer manure and add it to your soil. It's only $.95 a bag.
marvinmccarthy 5 months ago
what a life you live! i want to start up my garden more than ever.. any tips on dirt? i cant really buy any garden soil so, i was hoping you knew some tips on starting from scratch (very little to no money)
futuristfood 9 months ago
Great tips, herbs are definitely the natural healing tools!
Zero54849 1 year ago
great vid do you just use the freshly harvested leaves or do they get cured somehow?
djtoddp 2 years ago
Terrific, nice bright contemporary take, great quality.
VyckyM 2 years ago 2
go to love those Medicinal Herbs :)
bluntblaz3r 2 years ago
Patti, excellent as always!! - Mark
markhess 2 years ago
Wow, very interesting video you made. haha It seems like you got a lot of comments on it. (= good job on that! Make more
Chick6517 2 years ago
Hey Patti, great piece and thanks for the info. Bee Balm hear I come! :)
sifu02120 2 years ago
If you can't find it; it is also called monarda.
GaurdDuck 2 years ago
Awesome:) You not only inspired me to make an herb garden, but now I am heading to my pottery wheel to have another go at making teapots.
Alyzabeth01 2 years ago
If shows like yours showed on the Green channel maybe that channel would be worth watching ;o)
ninamichelle77 2 years ago
Great video. I knew about feverfew and Bee Balm, but not about hyssop. I like hyssop, the plant, just because of it's aroma and flowers. Now I know what to do with it.
sb158 2 years ago 2
Great stuff Patti! I've got feverfewer growing like wild in my yard! Bee Balm, Lemon Balm, Lemon Verbena, Valerian, Dong Quai, Chamomile, Peppermint, catnip, Calendula, Rosemary, I could go on and on. I love herbs for the diversity they provide us with. Looking forward to more videos!
HomesteadProvocateur 2 years ago 4
nice i drink alot of tea lipton tea that is but it would be nice for a change too try some different teas
wgseagal 2 years ago
mm I can smell it!
ecogirltv 2 years ago
Cool..!
TJTele52 2 years ago
I've never tasted distilled water. Any benefits over filtered or spring water?
theloneduchess 2 years ago
Thanks Patti! Do you think it is best to make the teas with the fresh herbs versus drying them out? Is there any negatives in the quality if you dry them?
mysticgeek1 2 years ago
Thanks for the incite. I'm going to come visit your gardens when I get back home. I'm from the same area. But now I'm a farmer in NY. Go figure, we almost went down the same path. :)
cinnamonbrown1 2 years ago
Well done, Patti. I'm passionate about growing herbs, and I found this video very informative.
NY5Quest 2 years ago 4
cool great job i love learning about natures healers
catjr5465 2 years ago 3