You are so amazing thank you for a new start to better health and more confidence in myself. Your needed in this hugh melting pot. Rock on April Graham ❤️
I fucking loveeeee you!!! You’re so awesome Thank you soooo much in guiding me and teaching me thru this phase of my journey, where I’m feeling very called to learn about herbalism and naturopathic medicine... ☮️
I just love everything about your videos! I feel that I was ment to discover you and your videos now, over this past year I have slowly become so interested in herbs and what grows naturally around me. Thank you for sharing x
Love all your videos! You are super knowledgeable and I'm always eagerly awaiting your next... plus your hands are gorgeous, especially considering all of the hard, hand-intensive work you do! The close relationship you have with herbs must be the key to your lovely nails and skin. What, if any herb, do you attribute this to? Boy could I benefit - my skin is my enemy currently. Thanks for your joy and enthusiasm. Though you have done a few, it would be fun to watch videos where you show your process from decanting onward - ya know, bottling, making balms vs. salves vs. lotions vs. elixirs, etc. and hearing your thought processes there. My daughter and I learn so much from you! Thanks again.
I am absolutely sure that you are my spirit animal. I can't even begin to tell you how thankful I am for finding you! I can no longer afford to buy the natural herbs at the store any more but I knew I could find other herbs in nature that would cost almost nothing to make so I am able to continue to stay mobile and comfortable.
I want to say that you have inspired my magical journey to stretch beyond just kitchen witchery!! Your knowledge, and the way you share it, has given me a new passion. Thank You! ~ Misty Dawn
Wow thanks April I didn't realize there were so many types that roll into one!! I got myself a tincture from u last time this yr. OMG it has helped me in more ways than one when I needed to help myself....now know why this tincture goes out of ur shop update so quickly. I got myself some dried hawthorn berry. I am hoping I can get a few to germinate. For now I am saving the tiny bit of tincture till I can get more. Also have tea made with the dried berry when need. Thanks for ur knowledge beautiful human!!! Cheers xox
Thank you for sharing and for encouraging! I've always felt drawn to plants but was afraid id poison myself or someone else. Now, with your help, I'm going slow, learning one at a time and feel confident in what I do. Thanks again.
I so much love them in the spring, covered and i mean thickly covered in flower blooms---so beautiful! There's the traditional white bloom but then there is hear in Grays Harbor Wash a rare pink bloom that's gorgeous. I'm trying to get a pink bloom starter for my land. No luck yet.
Hi 👋 new sub here!!! I'm so captivated by your videos and your knowledge towards nature. With no disrespect I was so curious about the meaning behind your tattoo 👍
Hi. If you could point me in a good direction I will be so grateful. I live on the edge of Daniel Boone National forest just off Appalachian Trail facing southeast to Cumberland River before Wolf Creek Dam. In the foothills of Smokey Mountains really . in White Lily, Kentucky. It is February 24th. Any advice for me would be soaked up like balsa wood lol. Also my name is Cinnamin not Connie she was my mother and I just don't want to change it. Thank you for showing yourself.
Thanks so much for the upload! Question on using hawthorn berries.. I ordered a bunch before you said fresh is best and now I am afraid they won’t be good for much.. humm can I make a medicinal syrup with the dried? Or if using in infused honey how much longer to sit verses freshies? Thanks in advance! Inspired as always! 🌿❤️
I have several varieties of Hawthorn. One is a graph and has no thorns. The original had three inch thorns. people wanted a thornless. I ended up with three of them. Are they as good as the others? My dog jumps up and grabs them to eat.
hey there people!! Cooler breezes are wear you find it in the country! interesting surely,,related to rose hips. aint dried rose hips good? picked ripe and dried is gooderest then dried on the tree? i never thought of it before. cya, y'all stay safe n cool
I have a question could you do a video on mulberries ,the uses & the best way to use them ? I know I can make a tea with the leaves but can I make a tincture?
I have a question for you what do you know about the fig tree white liquid????? I have a tree I do know if you put it on a wort it is suppose to burn it
They're soft like a cherry which is why they don't keep into the cooler months like the red ones do. So basically if you squeeze them and they have a little bit of give to them they're good to go ☺️
Does anyone know what can be done with dried hawthorn berries? I know fresh is best.. how long to sit if using for infused honey if using dried? Thank you :)
They're great for making tea or nourishing herbal infusions. If you use dried for a tincture it'll need to set for 6-8 months and only fill the jar halfway up with berries😊
You are so amazing thank you for a new start to better health and more confidence in myself.
Your needed in this hugh melting pot.
Rock on April Graham ❤️
I fucking loveeeee you!!! You’re so awesome
Thank you soooo much in guiding me and teaching me thru this phase of my journey, where I’m feeling very called to learn about herbalism and naturopathic medicine... ☮️
Another super informative video! Thank you for sharing your amazing wealth of knowledge with us!
I just love everything about your videos! I feel that I was ment to discover you and your videos now, over this past year I have slowly become so interested in herbs and what grows naturally around me. Thank you for sharing x
Oh my gosh I adore you! You are so empowering! Thank you for reminding us all that we are absolutely capable of retaining herbal knowledge.
Love all your videos! You are super knowledgeable and I'm always eagerly awaiting your next... plus your hands are gorgeous, especially considering all of the hard, hand-intensive work you do! The close relationship you have with herbs must be the key to your lovely nails and skin. What, if any herb, do you attribute this to? Boy could I benefit - my skin is my enemy currently.
Thanks for your joy and enthusiasm. Though you have done a few, it would be fun to watch videos where you show your process from decanting onward - ya know, bottling, making balms vs. salves vs. lotions vs. elixirs, etc. and hearing your thought processes there.
My daughter and I learn so much from you! Thanks again.
I am absolutely sure that you are my spirit animal. I can't even begin to tell you how thankful I am for finding you! I can no longer afford to buy the natural herbs at the store any more but I knew I could find other herbs in nature that would cost almost nothing to make so I am able to continue to stay mobile and comfortable.
You are among my favorite UA-camrs and I appreciate your hard work ❤
I want to say that you have inspired my magical journey to stretch beyond just kitchen witchery!! Your knowledge, and the way you share it, has given me a new passion. Thank You! ~ Misty Dawn
Oh, yeah your style in off the charts. ❤️
I just found you last week! You are so delightful and real! I feel like I am right there in the woods! Thank you got your videos!
Found you recently and I am so glad I did! The new tinctures you just made, when will they be ready for sale? I don’t want to miss out. Thank you all.
Wow thanks April I didn't realize there were so many types that roll into one!! I got myself a tincture from u last time this yr. OMG it has helped me in more ways than one when I needed to help myself....now know why this tincture goes out of ur shop update so quickly. I got myself some dried hawthorn berry. I am hoping I can get a few to germinate. For now I am saving the tiny bit of tincture till I can get more. Also have tea made with the dried berry when need. Thanks for ur knowledge beautiful human!!! Cheers xox
I learn so much from you!❤️
Thank you for the knowledge, and the confidence you give us! I love your videos April!
Thank you for sharing and for encouraging! I've always felt drawn to plants but was afraid id poison myself or someone else. Now, with your help, I'm going slow, learning one at a time and feel confident in what I do. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for the assist in ID, it really helps when I'm out and about.
I just harvested this lovely lady today and here you are, confirmation! And yes I like to here your random rambles!
You are a breath of fresh mtn. Air. May I ask where or how you gained so much wonderful, useful knowledge.
I grew up working with plants culturally & continued my relationship with the land from there😊
She Is Of The Woods thanks for the reply, you are very smarr
Excellent video!
Thanks for the impromptu video☺️
I so much love them in the spring, covered and i mean thickly covered in flower blooms---so beautiful!
There's the traditional white bloom but then there is hear in Grays Harbor Wash a rare pink bloom that's gorgeous. I'm trying to get a pink bloom starter for my land.
No luck yet.
Oh the things I never knew.... thank you.
Hope you get some rain! We finally got some here! It's been a hot one! Ask those June bugs!😂
Thank you April :D Love Hawthorn :D Enjoy your day!
Would you happen to know anything about winged elm or elms in general?
Thank you so much for this video! Hawthorns are awesome
Hi 👋 new sub here!!! I'm so captivated by your videos and your knowledge towards nature. With no disrespect I was so curious about the meaning behind your tattoo 👍
It's cultural & a physical part of how I pray💚
You are amazing
Thank you that was interesting 😊 👍
Hi. If you could point me in a good direction I will be so grateful. I live on the edge of Daniel Boone National forest just off Appalachian Trail facing southeast to Cumberland River before Wolf Creek Dam. In the foothills of Smokey Mountains really . in White Lily, Kentucky. It is February 24th. Any advice for me would be soaked up like balsa wood lol. Also my name is Cinnamin not Connie she was my mother and I just don't want to change it. Thank you for showing yourself.
Thanks so much for the upload! Question on using hawthorn berries.. I ordered a bunch before you said fresh is best and now I am afraid they won’t be good for much.. humm can I make a medicinal syrup with the dried? Or if using in infused honey how much longer to sit verses freshies? Thanks in advance! Inspired as always! 🌿❤️
I will definitely be gathering some hawthorn berries this fall.
I have several varieties of Hawthorn. One is a graph and has no thorns. The original had three inch thorns. people wanted a thornless. I ended up with three of them. Are they as good as the others? My dog jumps up and grabs them to eat.
Yep they're fine😊
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I have finished three tinctures of rosemary, lemon balm, and spearmint.
hey there people!! Cooler breezes are wear you find it in the country! interesting surely,,related to rose hips. aint dried rose hips good? picked ripe and dried is gooderest then dried on the tree? i never thought of it before. cya, y'all stay safe n cool
I have a question could you do a video on mulberries ,the uses & the best way to use them ? I know I can make a tea with the leaves but can I make a tincture?
We sadly don't have mullberry in our area (that would be awesome if we did!) but if you can safely make a tea you for sure can make a tincture 💚
Subscribed!!!!!
Really likes to get friendly with the other Hawthorn species lol 💜
Can't believe i didn't know the difference in the haws, thanks angel! Found you on Instagram @farielflower 💚💚💚
I have a question for you what do you know about the fig tree white liquid????? I have a tree
I do know if you put it on a wort it is suppose to burn it
Hey there! Can you speak a little more on how to differentiate when black hawthorn berries are ready? Thank you so much!
They're soft like a cherry which is why they don't keep into the cooler months like the red ones do. So basically if you squeeze them and they have a little bit of give to them they're good to go ☺️
I have a young chaste tree and it is developing berries. Don't find any videos by you on her. Could you enlighten us on her benefits and uses?
She's primarily used for hormone support💜
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Do they have an abundance of pectin like apples?
Does anyone know what can be done with dried hawthorn berries? I know fresh is best.. how long to sit if using for infused honey if using dried? Thank you :)
They're great for making tea or nourishing herbal infusions. If you use dried for a tincture it'll need to set for 6-8 months and only fill the jar halfway up with berries😊
Is this a good ally for varicose veins? Should I be taking it in more than one form?
Oh yes! I'd use her as a strongly brewed tea (takes a bit of simmering) & as a tincture😊