Five out of the first six pitchers I made in tasted awful. I kept trying because some of the health benefits were fast and impressive. I noticed some of the blossoms smell better than others. This time I took only what smelled pleasant and brewed it with a little fresh ginger. This last batch actually tastes good.
I have eaten the flowers. I read Goldenrod is good for preventing kidney stones. I also make a tea from the whole plant too,,every bit of fluid intake helps. I dont mind drinking cold tea either. depends on the weather/whether hot/cold👍🏼
I'd go on BONAP and look at their county maps under genus Solidago to see which species are in your county, there may be several, the bright green is "native and present" meaning not uncommon. There are many Solidago species, in other words there are many different Goldenrod species. Common names suck because people conflate different species that have different effects, it's important to learn the binomial names.
Is there an ideal time to pick the goldenrod flowers? There's a lot of wild Goldenrod in bloom in Northern VA right now and do you know if the shift from warm to cold weather impacts the medicinal properties and/or flavor?
Freezedrying it can preserve it the best. It's also good to make an oil infusion with it for a nice pain relief sav.
Five out of the first six pitchers I made in tasted awful. I kept trying because some of the health benefits were fast and impressive. I noticed some of the blossoms smell better than others. This time I took only what smelled pleasant and brewed it with a little fresh ginger. This last batch actually tastes good.
Im bummed that im only now learning of this plant. It grows all over my place.
I have eaten the flowers. I read Goldenrod is good for preventing kidney stones. I also make a tea from the whole plant too,,every bit of fluid intake helps. I dont mind drinking cold tea either. depends on the weather/whether hot/cold👍🏼
Hey GIAG! Did you notice the little hint of a rainbow at 3:57? It's in the stream.
I love♥ morning glories, they were my brothers favorite!
Yeah, I love those little rainbows, I think its a lens flare.
I love this video. Very peaceful
Thank you!
Thank You. I am going out and pick some right now!
I have some growing in my flower gardens.
I will try it .. Thank You for sharing ..
I bet it would be good with honey, I tried it plain so I could really get the true flavor.
@@GiveitaGrow
I will try it with honey.
That sounds so good.
Thank You 😎 God Bless 🕊️🙂
Thanks a lot!
Thank you!
I just noticed there are hundreds of these between our alley and the train tracks. Going to chop a bunch and make medicine and tea
Have a whole feild of the stuff at a recently bought 30 acre amish farm. Trying to make some right now. Tons of the dtuff in my area
Wow, good luck with your new farm. How exciting!
I'd go on BONAP and look at their county maps under genus Solidago to see which species are in your county, there may be several, the bright green is "native and present" meaning not uncommon.
There are many Solidago species, in other words there are many different Goldenrod species. Common names suck because people conflate different species that have different effects, it's important to learn the binomial names.
Nice!! Thanks ❤
Cool! And nice purple morning glories!
Thanks!
How long have you been drinking it? Have you notice any change in your health?
I’ll recommend this lovely tea to my yoga students :))! It will do them good after a hard training day.
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Great idea! I felt great after drinking of cup of this brew :)
Nice! I'll have to try that at my land in milaca sometime !
Yeah, with some BBQ ribs, coleslaw and sweet corn!
Most definetally . That sounds like a winner !
By Mora, weird hearing a familiar name
Do I need to dry it out first or can I use fresh picked?
Beautiful morning glories nice tea great day :)
Thank you, this is nice and invigorating :)
@@GiveitaGrow thanks i think these are just finishing up here
But i think you make tea out of the stem too
Ty
Nice tea :)
Lovely
Thanks!
Is there an ideal time to pick the goldenrod flowers? There's a lot of wild Goldenrod in bloom in Northern VA right now and do you know if the shift from warm to cold weather impacts the medicinal properties and/or flavor?
From my research, I decided to pick flowers with some of the blooms unopened.
That's not 'rust'. Those are aphids.
What did i do wrong? I made one and found it bitter?🤔
Golden rod with local honey
Add honey