In spanish are called Rosa Mosqueta, and are tipical from Germany. At the Patagonia in South America (Argentina and Chile) we found them wild in tons and tons. We use it dehidrated for teas and there are plenty of cosmetics made from them, they have lots of benefits. The queen product is Jam, it's the best jam ever ❤
Great! Mastering rosehips has been on my list for years, but I haven't put in the time and energy to figure out how to best make use of them. This was everything I needed to know!
In tropical country we have alot of cold and flu curing plants ..was looking plants to specific this Pacific northwest climate and this video helps alot . Thank you Melissa!!! ❤️
Hi Melissa, I just made your buttermilk biscuits for the second time. The first time I made them I store them in the fridge and they got very hard. Do you recommend storing them at room temperature?
Melissa could you specify which types of rose can be used this way? As in my mom has some ornamental rose bushes from the green house, and some type of wild roses grow along grassy ditches here in southern Manitoba.. are either or both used safely medicinally? Is every rose/rosehip variety edible and medicinal?
The medicinal varieties are listed in the article on my website (link is in the video description), but smaller ornamental roses have some medicinal purposes but you have to harvest a lot more and they may not have as much as medicinal varieties
I've never seen these..where can I find them to buy and grow? Can you dry them naturally if you don't have any other way to dry them? How much goes in a tea? Sorry for all the questions
I think you want to look for wild varieties, for example dog roses….Rosa canina. The one that Melissa is harvesting is looking like a Rosa rugosa because of the very large hips. But she says to look at her blog post.
rose seeds are more like apple seeds as apple are like roses, pears and a lot of others in the rosaceae plant family. The hairs are just a cover for the seeds.
You seem to have a good deal of health knowledge but I do notice behind you there is a gas range. Why would you have this range in your home when are so health conscious? A gas stove is extremely toxic for your family and for the environment.
In spanish are called Rosa Mosqueta, and are tipical from Germany. At the Patagonia in South America (Argentina and Chile) we found them wild in tons and tons. We use it dehidrated for teas and there are plenty of cosmetics made from them, they have lots of benefits. The queen product is Jam, it's the best jam ever ❤
Great! Mastering rosehips has been on my list for years, but I haven't put in the time and energy to figure out how to best make use of them. This was everything I needed to know!
In tropical country we have alot of cold and flu curing plants ..was looking plants to specific this Pacific northwest climate and this video helps alot . Thank you Melissa!!! ❤️
I picked and dehydrated a lot of them in Alaska.
I found a place on the Oregon coast those grow wild. I wish i would have picked them now.
Just this past Sunday I've made Rosehips syrup, a serum (infused in oil) to use topically on the skin, an oxymel and a rosehip tincture ❤
That sounds wonderful. I would love to know how to do that.
@@alexwidmer7421 hi Alex! It's super easy, I've just followed recipes that I've found here on UA-cam ;)
Thank you for this vid
Hi Melissa. Hope you are well.
Thank you for this.
Can I grow rose hip from stem cut?
Would freeze drying the rose hips keep more of the medicinal and nutritional value?
Can these be vacuum sealed and frozen ?
Are rose bushes where you get rose hips? Any particular type better than the others?
How long does a rose hip plant to grow and give fruit?
Hi Melissa, I just made your buttermilk biscuits for the second time. The first time I made them I store them in the fridge and they got very hard. Do you recommend storing them at room temperature?
Yes, I never store bread on the fridge, it goes stale
Do I need to cut all the wild rose hips in half? They are so small. Can I just freeze dry the whole hip?
Melissa could you specify which types of rose can be used this way? As in my mom has some ornamental rose bushes from the green house, and some type of wild roses grow along grassy ditches here in southern Manitoba.. are either or both used safely medicinally? Is every rose/rosehip variety edible and medicinal?
The medicinal varieties are listed in the article on my website (link is in the video description), but smaller ornamental roses have some medicinal purposes but you have to harvest a lot more and they may not have as much as medicinal varieties
@@MelissaKNorrisI have a rosebush in my backyard but have no clue what kind
Are these rosebush seeds inside? Could you grow a plant?
I've never seen these..where can I find them to buy and grow? Can you dry them naturally if you don't have any other way to dry them? How much goes in a tea? Sorry for all the questions
I have bought some from Mountain Rose Herbs
I have wild roses growing. The rose hips are a lot smaller. Can I use them? And how would I do that?
yes. Just smaller as you said 🙂. Use them just the same as the bigger ones.
@@h.b.1421 thank you
Yes, these rose hips are HUGE lol
No way would I dehydrate those without cutting them in half. I need to know their are no worms in their
Any type of rose? 😅
I think you want to look for wild varieties, for example dog roses….Rosa canina. The one that Melissa is harvesting is looking like a Rosa rugosa because of the very large hips. But she says to look at her blog post.
The body will only absorb just so much, the rest just passes through.
Surely you need to remove all the hairy seeds that are irritant and used to make itching powder.
rose seeds are more like apple seeds as apple are like roses, pears and a lot of others in the rosaceae plant family. The hairs are just a cover for the seeds.
You seem to have a good deal of health knowledge but I do notice behind you there is a gas range. Why would you have this range in your home when are so health conscious? A gas stove is extremely toxic for your family and for the environment.
How long does a rose hip plant take to grow and give fruit?