How we Harvest & Store 1 year supply of Stinging Nettle

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2022
  • How we Harvest & Store 1 year supply of Stinging Nettle. Its no secret that Stinging Nettle is one of the most nutritious plants on earth so in this video we show you how to harvest and store it so you have a supply to last all year long. oh and the best part its plentiful and free.
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  • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
    @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Місяць тому +1

    Greetings all, the plant in the video is actually laportea canadensis, aka wood nettle. At the time of shooting I had mistakenly concluded that it was one of the 4 sub species of Urtica D. So sorry for the confusion. I can confirm though the antihistamine effects of this plant are very real. a few sips of a tea made from this and i get immediate and noticeable relief from my allergic reactions to pollen.

  • @yodab.at1746
    @yodab.at1746 9 місяців тому +11

    Its important to add that only the top part where the new leaves form should be picked. The plant will then put out 2 new shoots, so over time you encourage it to grow more. But more importantly, the lower leaves begin to develope crystals that are irritants to the kidneys. This happens all over the plant as it goes into flowering. So only pick at the beginning of the season. Once the plant has developed seeds, these can be harvested and are an excellent tonic.
    Btw, what you are picking are not the sub species that are normally used for healthy tea. Urtica dioica is what you want and has much more serrated and elongated leaves.

    • @bdub1934
      @bdub1934 8 місяців тому +1

      yeah I think hes getting wood nettle

  • @huckfin1100
    @huckfin1100 Рік тому +6

    I grow SN too and the tea taste like drinking grass/weeds, it helps to add some mint or lemon !

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Рік тому +2

      Really… I actually don’t find the flavor to be too bad, kind of like a vegetable broth. But I do grow lots of stuff just for tea. Spearemint, stevia, chamomiles, goji berry and lemon grass makes any tea taste good

  • @tylerhoffmann3409
    @tylerhoffmann3409 8 місяців тому +6

    An interesting home remedy if you get stung is to rub some toothpaste on the affected area, and the pain will go away in seconds. Reapply if the pain starts to come back. Something to do with the fluoride creates a chemical reaction with the nettle and neutralizes it.

  • @The360Forager
    @The360Forager 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏 Really enjoying your videos. Mushroom Identification has come fairly easily to me but the plants I have always had a hard time with.
    Great teaching.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much! let me know if there are any topics you would like to see covered in a video. As far as plants vs shrooms I am the complete opposite. I started off with Mushrooms and it took my like 10 years to get what I would call pretty good at it. I think I learned the same number of edible plants in 1 year that it took me 10 years to learn shrooming. peoeple just learn in different ways i guess. I spent like 20 hours this spring trying to ID an agrocybe shroom down to species and never did get it. I don't think I have ever spent that kind of time on a plant. although I do think Identifying the stinging nettle to sub species might take me some time. anyway stay in touch on here. I like to hear from other folks who play this foraging game...

  • @originalramonavalos
    @originalramonavalos 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @pearlmambinge451
    @pearlmambinge451 9 місяців тому +1

    New subscriber thank you for your informativi video ❤❤❤

  • @tuffemme3885
    @tuffemme3885 2 роки тому +4

    Very interesting! Gonna try it. 🙂👍

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 роки тому +1

      You will like this one. I think the flavor actualy reminds me of tea leaves a bit

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 роки тому +1

      Ill try to bring you some next time derek has a shindig

    • @tuffemme3885
      @tuffemme3885 2 роки тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors
      Awesome, thanks! 🙂

  • @TrueAmerica2024
    @TrueAmerica2024 2 роки тому +2

    I neeeeeed to try that tea mate

  • @FlashTwoSix
    @FlashTwoSix Рік тому +27

    not trying to be a nerd but those are wooded nettles and not stinging nettles.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Рік тому +7

      Ok let’s nerd out. So what species are you talking about. Common names are too general. The term stinging nettle is broad and covers several sub species. I find differentiating them to be challenging. So if u have experience with it I’m all ears

    • @sweatingbullets4235
      @sweatingbullets4235 8 місяців тому +4

      To answer the ? You are seeking. The botanical name is laportea canadensis also know as wood nettle

    • @sonicplanet9193
      @sonicplanet9193 2 місяці тому +2

      Nerd out. Go full nerd. Embrace your inner nerds. Nerds change/rule the world.

    • @sonicplanet9193
      @sonicplanet9193 2 місяці тому +1

      And, yes, those are most definitely not stinging nettles.

    • @aleksandardjukic8534
      @aleksandardjukic8534 2 місяці тому +3

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors You would know if it is stinging nettle if you walk trough it in shortz 😂

  • @ChristopherJones16
    @ChristopherJones16 Місяць тому +1

    That my friend is Wood Nettle. Very common around here in Pennsylvania. Have it growing out back in the shade around my rain harvester. Its not as healthy like Stinging Nettle.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Місяць тому

      Yes, I am aware. The antihistamine properties of wood nettles are impressive! So what are you basing your assessment of its properties off of. Can you cite some reading or a study?

  • @iwantcheesypuffs
    @iwantcheesypuffs 10 місяців тому +3

    I usually wear long sleeves and pants. Cutting just the tops means there will be more for next year.
    Also makes excellent cordage.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  10 місяців тому +1

      Most people would wear long pants and sleeves when harvesting, im not most people LOL. Never made chordage w it. I find yucca or agave to be my favorites for chordage. Maybe I’ll try the nettle sometime

    • @leannaerickson9745
      @leannaerickson9745 2 місяці тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors Chordage or cordage? Are you a musician? Sorry, I really don't know. For what do you use cordage?🌿?🎻?🤔?

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 місяці тому +1

      @@leannaerickson9745 haha, Well Im no musician I assure you! also I am no spelling B champion, but Cordage is rope, which the nettles are well suited for. Nice emoji work BTW LOL

  • @leannaerickson9745
    @leannaerickson9745 2 місяці тому

    I've been trying to find out how to harvest stinging nettle, store and use it for quite a while. My SN doesn't look like yours. It's rougher and the serrations of the leaves are larger and sharper, the plants are shorter, and already starting to bloom. I'm going to use my field guide to be sure it's the right plant. Thanks for a very useful video.🌱🌿🤔

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 місяці тому +1

      So technically, the one I’m working with is called Woodnettle. Same properties, medicinally and the same sting. There are a few different sub species that fall under the common name, stinging nettle.

  • @ceepark114
    @ceepark114 Рік тому +2

    You are a brave person walking among the nettles! When I get stung by a nettle it lasts a couple days, feels like a nerve tingle, don't care for it. I plan to go harvest some today and put in my chicken soup.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Рік тому

      Oh that will go well in chicken soup! It’s a wonderful flavor. I have heard some people say the irritation lasts longer for them…. I wonder if it’s a different subspecies…. What part of the world are you from? Just out of curiosiity

    • @ceepark114
      @ceepark114 Рік тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors I'm from the Pacific NW, WA state.

    • @Zan823
      @Zan823 5 місяців тому

      The effects least 2 days for me too when stung directly by the plant. I'm in the UK 🇬🇧 I wondered, as well as specices type it could have something to do with individual histamine responses? I have some arthritic issues so being stung, after nitially being got by them feels quite good😂
      Oh and ps thanks for sharing your knowlege.

    • @martinlanigan803
      @martinlanigan803 14 днів тому

      This old cure for different ailments in sixties i seen person boiling nettles he said it cleans blood dont know if this is true or not then i seen video its good for arthritis i wouldnt like to eat them its hard to know outcome without proper medical evedence

  • @ellarussell8769
    @ellarussell8769 Місяць тому +1

    I have a ton of Urtica dioica around my property. They do sting and you'll feel it hours afterwards. The leaves of Urtica Dioica are opposite each other with square stems

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Місяць тому

      Yea, I identify the difference shortly after the video, but the storage and usage principles were the same so I just left the video up. Thanks for watching, maybe I’ll do a follow up and fix my mistake

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 Рік тому +2

    Seen TON of these in the shennandoh National Park in the mountains this last weekend , i too am thinking this is wood nettle , i assume they are thw same

  • @thechannel4grief
    @thechannel4grief Місяць тому +1

    Plantain or dock leaves will take out the sting. Pick a dock leaf spit on it and rub on area. They always grew near nettles in the UK so as kids we learned fast what plants give the antidote to the sting!!

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Місяць тому

      So I’ve heard the nettles in the uk are purplish when mature and have a wicked sting? And for sure the plantain poultice is a go to! Personally I use dock mainly for culinary or to lubricate the spindle for fire starting

  • @eYeOfXaxaar
    @eYeOfXaxaar 2 місяці тому +2

    One way to identify the non-stinging nettle is by looking at the main stem. If it's square, it's actually not in the same family as stinging nettle but part of the mint family. If you see what looks like a stinging nettle with white, purple or yellow flowers, they are White Dead Nettle, Purple Dead Nettle and Yellow Archangel. All part of the mint family and all edible.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 місяці тому

      What I was referring to this the Urtica sub species that is non stinging, though I beleive it only exists in Europe though it’s been a. Minute since I read up on it. Yes Mints have square stems but I’ve never considered them to be a reasonable lookalike for a nettle, maybe others do, it’s an interesting thought 🤷

    • @eYeOfXaxaar
      @eYeOfXaxaar 2 місяці тому +1

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoorsCould possibly be the fen nettle. ( Urtica dioica galeopsifolia ) It is found along riverbanks and other wetlands. One of its characteristics are the flower clusters than begin growing higher on the stem than the common nettle. Although it is native to Europe, it does grow in the US.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@eYeOfXaxaar Ah, very nice yes, I think you are on to it there! I just took a quick glance but i believe your are correct

  • @DrCorvid
    @DrCorvid Рік тому

    The growing habit of those nettles compared to ours here is much slower, much more polite. When I gathered 3 black trash bags in 3/4 of an hour I only had to grab and snap the fleshy tops with both hands like a bear, no tools; yeah the leaves were great and plentiful all the way down but the leaf stems get a bit tough so I snap off tops and get 2-3 leaf sets (wherever it snaps) and the leaves wouldn't be half open...
    I harvest mint twice, early in the season before the spitbugs and baby spiders are out, and I have the feeling that with a boisterous patch of nettles you could probably go through and cut tops off twice as well...

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Рік тому +1

      For sure, they can be harvested a couple times a year… I grow a lot of other herbs as well. Spearimint is the main mint I use for teas…. Reduces gas so my wife likes it LOL 😂

  • @chainraiderdiscgolf
    @chainraiderdiscgolf 11 місяців тому +5

    Only lasts for 10 minutes?!!? My leg was on fire for over 8 hours!

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  11 місяців тому +1

      Dang, did you try wetting it? There are different subspecies that sting worse than others

    • @chainraiderdiscgolf
      @chainraiderdiscgolf 11 місяців тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors I did and it did not work.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  11 місяців тому

      @@chainraiderdiscgolf u may be allergic

    • @iheartherbs
      @iheartherbs 11 місяців тому

      Should have used plantain or another plant, chew it up and rub it on irritated areas.

    • @Jacqj64
      @Jacqj64 9 місяців тому +1

      You can also, if you have a lil water with you. Make a lil mud pie and apply to the area!

  • @DanielMentz_
    @DanielMentz_ 9 місяців тому +1

    you are truly blessed to have this awesome plant growing in your backyard or the forest, I am looking for it and can only find the dwarf nettle and I am not sure if it has the same properties, watching from South Africa

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching…. Can’t say for sure about the dwarf nettle but most of that family of plants does have the same properties. At least from my reading on the subject.

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev Рік тому +3

    Someone get this guy some new gloves! 😂

  • @DannaGesellchen
    @DannaGesellchen 3 місяці тому

    What you've found there is Wood Nettle, which also stings and is also beneficial.

  • @TheRealGunGuyTV
    @TheRealGunGuyTV 7 місяців тому +1

    I think you're actually picking wood nettle. The alternating leaves give it way.

  • @user-dy6pj4rj6i
    @user-dy6pj4rj6i 10 днів тому

    How can i get some of that from you?

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  8 днів тому

      Well I don’t really sell stuff like that. Where are you located? Maybe I can give you some pointers on where to find it

  • @mriceagegrillz1
    @mriceagegrillz1 7 місяців тому +1

    Wood nettles and stinging nettles. Do they have similar properties

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  7 місяців тому

      Yes, almost identicle

    • @osar2870
      @osar2870 9 днів тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoorsare you sure, I can’t find any data on them just speculation assuming they are similar, can you send me a link to the data?

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  8 днів тому

      @@osar2870 well it’s not speculation it’s more experience, and specifically the anti-histamine properties. The wood nettle has the same pronounced and noteworthy effect when I have used the tea to treat my pollin allergies. As far as the vitamin and nutritional values I dont know for sure, I can only tell you this. Around 2016 er so I was on a survival trip in Kentucky, first 3 days all we had to eat was 1 catfish, some platerful mushrooms, and cooked greens/soup made from wood nettle and white tree ears. The nettle was delicious and felt nutritious. In fact the nettle alone was what sustained us over the full length of the trip for the most part. So if you are looking for an article to geek out on sorry I’m not your guy. I have piles of books I’ve used over the years and that’s where my knowledge base comes from, but I was never a good student, hence most of what I share in my videos is about my personal experience with a plant or mushroom as opposed to what I read and regurgitated. Eating them, they taste similiar and make me feel similiar after eating. Truthfully I don’t think anyone has written anything on the details of wood nettle as far as I know. Maybe Adam Herrington will do a video on it. That guy has a doctor level memory.

    • @osar2870
      @osar2870 8 днів тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors ah ok thanks for the response, I just wanted to know because I have been eating a lot of it and it’s the only nettle I can find I just wish I knew the nutritional info because everyone always talks about how healthy stinging nettle is but never wood nettle

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  7 днів тому

      @@osar2870 ah gotcha, have you ever tried clearweed? To me it’s the best lookalike for stinging nettle. But it has a taste that would gag a goat!

  • @selenab-qg8yj
    @selenab-qg8yj 2 місяці тому

    Please where can I order or get it seeds?
    Thanks Sir.

  • @toriphillips7383
    @toriphillips7383 7 місяців тому +1

    The older leaves would be great for a compost tea

  • @DrewDubious
    @DrewDubious 12 днів тому

    That is wood nettle not stinging nettle, stinging nettle has opposing leaves while wood nettle has alternate

  • @atap4832
    @atap4832 2 дні тому

    I thought that was wood nettle?

  • @gdawg4ever119
    @gdawg4ever119 7 днів тому

    If it stings or hurts your leg walking to rough it , how the heck or why the heck would you eat it ? Lolol
    I mean does it not sting or cut your mouth ?

  • @r.t.7925
    @r.t.7925 Рік тому +1

    This is not stinging nettle :) . The one by the river is.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Рік тому +2

      Laporta Canadansis….. u r right, well except the part about the one by the river, that was actually Pilea pumila.

    • @iheartherbs
      @iheartherbs 11 місяців тому +1

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors love your responses to comments. God bless your wisdom 🙏

  • @Able1212music
    @Able1212music Місяць тому

    thats wood nettle not stinging nettle... the leaves are offset not side by side

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  Місяць тому

      👍 agreed

    • @shanghunter7697
      @shanghunter7697 18 днів тому

      Most comments are telling him it isn't stinging nettle, why not do a quick scroll before we comment. Works wonders !! 90 people told him the same thing for a yr.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  18 днів тому

      @@shanghunter7697 I like you man! Soi the hilarious part to me is that the YT algo is so messed up that it pushes this video because of all the comments. My channel would be huge if I just miss identified plants all day LOL. So in that light I welcome the comments.

    • @shanghunter7697
      @shanghunter7697 18 днів тому

      @@reliablyrandomoutdoors T.y. for explaining this to me as i don't know how all this works. Kind of blew my mind that most comments were just about "correcting you". Whenever i see someone that has to correct others grammar (in y.t. land) i just have to tell them that they're insecure, it makes them "feel good" to correct others. Insecure people do such things !! This was a very good video brother ! Keep up the good works and hope you have a great, safe summer, very best wishes to you and yours brother.......PS I've been a practicing herbalist since 78 and st. nettle has always been my most used and consumed plant. So many benefits, i eat pounds every yr and garlic as well ethically and sustainably and also grow MANY edible and medicinal plants and shrooms. Stay safe out there.

    • @reliablyrandomoutdoors
      @reliablyrandomoutdoors  18 днів тому

      @@shanghunter7697 since 78, wow! Started getting serious into it about 15 years ago for me. And yeah most people in the comments are just exercising something they just learned. Most people are pretty cool about it, and since I did F it up I don’t mind. Mushrooms are my strong suite anyways. I almost took the video down when I realized it but since it was about storage of and not identification of I decided to leave it. Anyway thanks for the kind words! Hope you stick around for some future video. With your 40 years of experience U can tell me quick if I screw something up LOL 😂. Cheers mate

  • @ramarro-9104
    @ramarro-9104 Місяць тому

    that's not Urtica dioica

  • @SP-sn8qg
    @SP-sn8qg 7 місяців тому

    That is not stinging nettle. The leaves are opposite each other.