Growing Edible Purple Mallow and Saving its Cheezy Seeds

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • John from www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his purple mallow plant. John believes the mallow plant is one of the most useful plants he is growing. After watching this video, you will learn how to grow mallow, how to harvest its seeds, as well as some of the various uses for mallow.

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  • @skrome1953
    @skrome1953 2 роки тому +7

    Just sauted a bunch of mallow leaves in olive oil with onion, tomato and mushrooms. Very tasty and much better than the raw leaves. Every year I get different weeds and 2022 is mallow year.

  • @MrSidMan
    @MrSidMan 5 років тому +19

    I have some Apricot variety of this beauty.
    I quite often find small bees curled up inside the flower napping.
    Well actually I think they are 'buzzed' from the drunken effect from a substance from within the flower. I heard there are some flowers of the rose species that ferments inside the flower, and bees etc. can become 'inebriated' from this.
    If that is correct on this plant, then these bees I see are obviously dodging work. Either that or they are checking into a bee "Hotel" because at night, they will crawl inside, and the flower will close up around them, kinda like a sleeping bag... full of booze.
    I would report them to their queen, but it's really none of my bees-ness.

  • @valerieelfering692
    @valerieelfering692 5 років тому +3

    I have this mallow plant too that I got from baker creek seeds and I love it. I also have a lot of Hollyhocks that I love that are related to mallow. I've used the leaves from both plants to make tinctures and infused oils for cuts, scrapes and bee bites as well as just eating them. They are great plants.

  • @m081779
    @m081779 13 років тому

    Super cool plant. My favorite part of your videos is that you show us intimate details of plants that most people never talk about, and when they do it's usually a cursory glance.

  • @poodleoodle7689
    @poodleoodle7689 6 років тому +5

    The bees love purple mallow. Thanks for the video.

  • @kittyhawk1027
    @kittyhawk1027 13 років тому +2

    How funny that you posted this video.. I just got over a horrible cold/bronchitis and used dried mallow (a tea-like drink) and it helped me get over the horrible cough I had. Very useful information you've given. Thanks

  • @MrSidMan
    @MrSidMan 5 років тому +1

    Thanks John...
    You are a staple to home gardening. A cornucopia of knowledge.
    I appreciate your knowledge you share, while I search for videos on various types of plants, and gaining as much info as possible, I am pleased to come back to your videos and notice that while most people will display the plant on video, and seemingly tell nothing about the plant but it's fancy scientific name.
    This is refreshing to know a wealth of information from your channel, where others couldn't provide. It's why I subscribed.
    Happy Gardening John and All.

  • @fallenangelwi25
    @fallenangelwi25 4 роки тому

    Thank you 😊 I am so excited to grow it this year ❤️!!!!

  • @LawnsAreDumb
    @LawnsAreDumb 13 років тому +2

    Awesome hat! I forgot mine out in the garden this morning and I will never forget it again. :-P I'm going to have to look into getting some mallow now if for nothing else to be able to try and make rope out of it. But the flowers look yummy also!

  • @veronicabe7902
    @veronicabe7902 7 років тому +1

    i love mallow plant. they are so easy to grow, and I only eat the leaves in salads and smoothies. Mine has pale pink petals. I guess I will eat it too.

  • @fook-n-bear
    @fook-n-bear 5 місяців тому

    That was super fun. Thank u😊

  • @davidringosr
    @davidringosr 13 років тому +1

    hi !love your show,thanx lee

  • @susiegmco
    @susiegmco 10 років тому +9

    Hi John, can you tell me where I can get some Mallow seeds? They used to be everywhere when I was growing up in Colorado(driveway cracks, sidewalks, unkempt yards etc) . They were a pretty invasive "weed" . For the last few years (Still in Colorado)I have tried to find some whenever I was outdoors but have been unsucessful. I intend to plant in containers as my entire garden is located on my deck. (Back injury limits my mobility) I also wanted to thank you for all your gardening videos. I have learned so much from your videos and many times I used your suggestions succesfully. For instance, I started composting a few years ago and had pretty good success with my garden by blending it with my soil. 3 seasons ago, I saw one of your compost tea videos. It intrigued me enough to do more online research and each year my blends got better. Last season was incredible! My plants grow fast and hearty and the fruits were just as fast and super tasty. My pickling cucumber plant (just 1) spread out so much that I had to trim it daily. My cukes were growing an average of 2 to 2 1/2" every day. Because it was so big and thick, I would sometimes not find a hidden one for a couple of days and by the time I picked it it was 8-9" long but still solid with small seeds and super sweet. It was incredible. Anyway, thanks for all your videos. They are truly appreciated. (You also gave me the idea of vertical gardening so I have a ton more produce) :-) Susie

    • @toedancer1148
      @toedancer1148 7 років тому +1

      www.rareseeds.com (Baker Greek Heirloom Seeds)

    • @Violet_Lotus_
      @Violet_Lotus_ 6 років тому +1

      Susie, did you plant your mallow garden?

  • @growingyourgreens
    @growingyourgreens  13 років тому +3

    Mallow flowers color can vary. I have seen pink and white. (depending on variety) .. That being said, sometimes people mistake mallow for geranium, which look similiar. So be sure its mallow.

    • @Maorawrath
      @Maorawrath 5 років тому

      *Can you also eat Althaea officinalis?*

    • @ZE308AC
      @ZE308AC 3 роки тому

      Can you eat getanium?

    • @ZE308AC
      @ZE308AC 3 роки тому

      Are you selling this seeds or where can I buy some purple mallow?

  • @SisterEy
    @SisterEy 11 років тому

    thanks i have some seeds of this and this video helps alot

  • @bobmarley6161
    @bobmarley6161 2 роки тому

    Hello... Thank you much appreciated.... I need to know how to Harvest the seeds.. Much appreciated

  • @onefstsnake
    @onefstsnake 13 років тому

    Awesome stuff!
    Any tips on getting rid of squash bugs?

  • @GardensforLife
    @GardensforLife 4 роки тому

    Great info! Thanks :D

  • @Earet0
    @Earet0 4 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @maragrace820
    @maragrace820 3 роки тому

    We use this as a tea in Italy for digestion

  • @osmo565
    @osmo565 13 років тому

    can you grow collards in pots, if so how big of a pot.

  • @videosaala
    @videosaala Рік тому

    Is it same as common mallow weed?!🤩🙏🏿thanks

  • @growingyourgreens
    @growingyourgreens  13 років тому

    Yes, I have tried it. Yummm. Its delicious. Most of the antioxidants are in the peel (which taste yuck!) They are a tropical fruit, so probably wont fruit in Modesto... You WILL need to grow it inside and/or have a climate controlled greenhouse. Good luck!

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      Are you refering to MALLOW, the subject of this video?

  • @shakuntalakaintura9479
    @shakuntalakaintura9479 2 роки тому

    Thanks 🙏

  • @dalelusk2151
    @dalelusk2151 3 роки тому

    Is Mallow plant is the same as Marshmallow plant? Thanks.

  • @txekoratsu
    @txekoratsu Рік тому

    I love them. They are growing everywhere in Los Angeles after all the rain we had this winter. I want to grow them in my patio. I guess I will just harvest some flowers growing in the building next door and do it. Is it recommended to wait until the flowers dry or it is ok to harvest fresh flowers? gratitude.

    • @c.o8016
      @c.o8016 Рік тому +1

      Wait until the flowers fall off and the seed pod turns brown. That way the seeds will be mature and more likely viable.

  • @aerdna16
    @aerdna16 13 років тому +3

    I am in S Cali. and my back yard gets completely covered in mallow every year when we get a lot of rain, and get to be about 3 ft tall. Yours are much prettier then mine, you almost don't see the flowers on mine when they bloom, but they come back every year so, I know they go to flower and seed. Do you know the variety you have?

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      Probably Malva sylvestris subsp. mauritiana . Notice the linksI posted in reply to M Miller,
      above your question here.

  • @mombo39
    @mombo39 13 років тому +1

    Hi John, I am in PA and have mallow in my yard but the flowers are pink. Do you know anything about the different colored flowers? Thanks

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      The flowers on my Malva are pinkish white. I have Malva neglecta: "Mallow: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves and Identification | Malva neglecta" > www.ediblewildfood.com/mallow.aspx

  • @budokaii
    @budokaii 13 років тому

    hi john have you ever try mangosteen fruit ? im growing it from seeds hope it does grown in modesto,ca. i brough lots of fruit seeds from colombia will see what i can grow since colombia has a tropical weather

    • @JJBoudreau
      @JJBoudreau 3 роки тому

      What trees do you have now in Modesto

  • @bobmarley6161
    @bobmarley6161 Рік тому

    Hello I need your help the seeds.. The cheese wheel is that one seed or do I need to break the cheese wheel up like Hollyhock seeds.. Any help is most appreciated...so the segments are the seeds???

    • @miat1of5
      @miat1of5 Рік тому

      Yes, break the wheel apart :)

    • @bobmarley6161
      @bobmarley6161 Рік тому

      @@miat1of5 thank you so much for your help very much appreciated... I love the plant as the bee's go crazy for it....

  • @jorgemoramuoz8067
    @jorgemoramuoz8067 4 роки тому

    Is this hollyhock plant?

  • @LaoSoftware
    @LaoSoftware 13 років тому

    John, I have rusts all over my plants too. Why do I get them and how do I fix it?

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      The rust is in the soil. When water splashes on the plant, etc., the rust gets up into its branches & leaves. My soil also has it. Maybe this info will help us: "Homemade Spray to Control Rust on Plants" > homeguides.sfgate.com/homemade-spray-control-rust-plants-32703.html

  • @loislaney23
    @loislaney23 13 років тому +1

    Wonder if it is related to the hollyhock, the seeds look a lot like them.

    • @Violet_Lotus_
      @Violet_Lotus_ 6 років тому +1

      yes, and hibiscus and rose of sharon and hawthorn!

  • @Hockeymom-HobbyGardener
    @Hockeymom-HobbyGardener 3 роки тому +1

    I found this video hard on the eyes as it was mostly out of focus. Can you redo a video that’s in focus?

  • @melbamiller
    @melbamiller 6 років тому

    Beautiful! You said that your mallow plant is a special variety but you didn't name what it is. Do you mind sharing the name? Ara all cultivars of mallow plants edible or are only certain mallow plants good for consumption?

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      IT looks a lot like Malva sylvestris, to me: calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?where-taxon=Malva+sylvestris

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      "...Mauritanian mallow also called high mallow (Malva sylvestris spp. Mauritiana L.) is a subspecies of common mallow. It is especially rich in mucilage and the flowers of this subspecies are therefore used extensively in herbal medicine...." > "Common Mallow (Malva sylvestris) - Uses and Benefits" www.herbal-supplement-resource.com/common-mallow.html

    • @2qlrn273
      @2qlrn273 4 роки тому

      Malva sylvestris subsp. mauritiana / Mallow, French Hollyhock davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/74505

  • @donnadavis453
    @donnadavis453 4 роки тому

    Are mallow related to hollyhocks?

  • @eatme9970
    @eatme9970 Рік тому

    It's invasive where I live.

  • @pollomu0081
    @pollomu0081 2 роки тому

    Can I use gelatine instead of glucose syrup? If so how much?

  • @jonny_mazerati9410
    @jonny_mazerati9410 5 років тому

    Focus your camera, we could not see the “disk” the entire time

  • @MarshmallowVogt
    @MarshmallowVogt 13 років тому

    Green slimy skin cool lol

  • @Illchangeitlater
    @Illchangeitlater 13 років тому

    marshmallows used to be made of, well, marshmallows

    • @user-cq1bg6zv8o
      @user-cq1bg6zv8o 2 роки тому

      This isn't marshmallow plant. It's the common mallow.

  • @Lleanlleawrg
    @Lleanlleawrg 13 років тому +2

    People used to be fine? The ones that survived childbirth and didn't die of their teeth or other infections, sure. But let's be honest, antibiotics and so forth have saved a vast amount of lives. Now, I'm all for using natural remedies as long as they work, but alternative medicine has by definition either not been proved to work, or been proved not to work. Alternative medicine that's been proved to work is just.. medicine. But I agree. Natural remedies as far as possible!