106 Year Old Medicinal Herb Garden - What's Survived?

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  • @mojoflyingsolo639
    @mojoflyingsolo639 Рік тому +6

    Comfrey is a must in my garden, asparagus would also be great in floral arrangements, baby breath, ferns.

  • @pattibealer
    @pattibealer Рік тому +3

    You definitely need to add a lot of lavender. It's beautiful and easy to take care of.

  • @kathleenhofer3891
    @kathleenhofer3891 Рік тому +11

    Hollyhock is one of my favorite perennials. It’s lovely as a tall flowering plant but can be used just as you would use marshmallow. Comfrey has beautiful blossoms and is another favorite. Nasturtium self seeds and is gorgeous when interplanted with sage and chamomile.

    • @lesliecushing8330
      @lesliecushing8330 Рік тому +1

      Comfrey is not only pretty, it can also be used to loosen clay soil.

    • @juliannejaz4933
      @juliannejaz4933 Рік тому

      @@lesliecushing8330 as well as being superb for pollinators, and a dynamic accumulator, making it perfect for "chop and drop" mulching/fertilizing the rest of the garden!

  • @denisemusicnut
    @denisemusicnut Рік тому +2

    Peony (paeonia lactiflora) would make a beautiful addition to your perennial medicinal herb garden, especially since it flowers during peak wedding season.

  • @sarahgoninan3124
    @sarahgoninan3124 Рік тому +3

    I was thinking calendula. It's relatively frost tolerant and has great medicinal purposes for skin. Great for salves, insect bites and wounds.

  • @laurahenderson2384
    @laurahenderson2384 Рік тому +9

    On your Chrysanthemum, you'll want to cut it back to a lower leaf joint so that you'll get a bushier shape and more blooms. The mums you see in the fall all started out like yours, but have been purposefully topped at several points along it's growth. You have to do this every year, throughout the growing season. It'll stop the plant from blooming earlier, but you'll like the finished bush better.

  • @JacksonClan11
    @JacksonClan11 Рік тому +1

    So cool that your left the root cellar. Now we need to see a tour of that! Bee balm?

  • @littleearth-steading3673
    @littleearth-steading3673 Рік тому +6

    You could put Anise hyssop! Also Solidago(goldenrod) would be amazing too! It gets really tall and has amazing yellow flowers! Also you may have Scutellaria baicalensis, which its common name is chinese skullcap, instead of Scutellaria lateriflora which has common names of mad dog skullcap, blue skullcap. And I think one spreads more than the other! In my experience blue skullcap may spread a lot more (i haven't grown chinese skullcap) they also have very different uses! Cheers!

    • @juliannejaz4933
      @juliannejaz4933 Рік тому

      Elecampane would look wonderful with the goldenrod, both tall and commanding in their space, and an excellent medicinal as well.

  • @terrafirma75
    @terrafirma75 Рік тому +2

    Elecampane is a nice medicinal to add and the flowers are similar to a sunflower

  • @Aubrey.strawbrey444
    @Aubrey.strawbrey444 Рік тому +2

    Iv been waiting to see this❤

  • @williampope5188
    @williampope5188 Рік тому +4

    I dont know if u mentioned it, but dianthus is a good one too... beautiful flowers and always one of my tea ingredients!

    • @katiedavis5861
      @katiedavis5861 Рік тому +1

      Ooh I had no idea! I love Dianthus flowers

  • @dhansonranch
    @dhansonranch Рік тому +1

    Looks great! Good work. I quite like the gazebo and its historical cellar. I did keep smiling at the beautiful hanging baskets as they look like they may be close enough to be considered hay nets for the cattle. Hope they leave alone...lol. As for your open area I keep seeing roses - bush roses and maybe wild roses that produce hips plus the petal harvesting. Thanks for sharing!

  • @mommared6713
    @mommared6713 Рік тому +1

    We have buttercup REALLY bad down here in Mississippi in our pastures. Best advice I can say is burn it off. It has helped our pasture management greatly.
    I wish I could come to the herbal workshop! Maybe that’s something y’all can do yearly or something!

  • @cynthiaakacyndsmith6539
    @cynthiaakacyndsmith6539 2 місяці тому +1

    How terrific, this is way fun!

  • @ruthannecoro6198
    @ruthannecoro6198 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful garden! I started Borage from seed this year again.. not realizing how well it self seeded! Ive got borage growing everywhere.. my seedlings did meh… 3 out of 12.

  • @bcworth444
    @bcworth444 Рік тому +1

    I empathize with the buttercup struggle; it's ongoing for sure. I'm just north of you, over the line, and experienced the early heat, too (altho' we're now back to Junuary); today I harvested my broccoli! Really enjoyed seeing the update of the old herb garden. The bangs are looking great, btw!

  • @renamaemcdonald2075
    @renamaemcdonald2075 Рік тому +1

    That will be a great addition to your medicinal stock as well as the community ❤

  • @tomst9417
    @tomst9417 Рік тому +6

    I have used weed barrier cloth and cardboard in my garden and find that the cardboard is more effective. Yes it will breakdown fairly quickly but combined with a 3" or so wood chip mulch it completely blocks weeds. An additional benefit is earth worms love it and help to break it down, providing their castings to feed your plants.

    • @juliannejaz4933
      @juliannejaz4933 Рік тому +1

      I was coming to say that as well, not to mention that weed barrier cloth does no favors to the soil beneath it. A waste of money and only something that will degrade over time, making a complete mess!

    • @patriciagneiding
      @patriciagneiding Рік тому +1

      I was wondering the same thing about the plastic. Isn't it toxic as well?

    • @juliannejaz4933
      @juliannejaz4933 Рік тому +1

      @@patriciagneiding Yes, it is. Should be avoided at all costs!

  • @SBeck9011
    @SBeck9011 Рік тому +8

    Have you considered comfrey?

    • @DanlowMusic
      @DanlowMusic Рік тому

      Comfrey is so-so. 😂 sorry a little David the Good joke.

    • @amandaforeman2626
      @amandaforeman2626 Рік тому +1

      @@DanlowMusic lol!

    • @DanlowMusic
      @DanlowMusic Рік тому +1

      @@amandaforeman2626 I had to. After his series of it's good, it's bad, it's so-so. Lol

  • @susanclair8623
    @susanclair8623 Рік тому +1

    awesome herb garden. Thank you for showing the update.

  • @KHomestead
    @KHomestead Рік тому +1

    Rosemary, oregano, sage, and different types of mint are all beautiful and medicinal.

  • @CharlieB_P2ST
    @CharlieB_P2ST Рік тому

    Sage has amazing flowers and the bees love them!

  • @sheliaheverin8822
    @sheliaheverin8822 Рік тому

    I have so been waiting for this update. LOVE the herb garden. Rabbits have been eating my herbs and flowers.

  • @Minnesota_Mama_Bear
    @Minnesota_Mama_Bear Рік тому +1

    Perfect timing. I have my garden tilled. I just need to get it planted. Thank you for sharing!. Now I'm off to watch Carolyn's planting again. I hope to get all of the good herbs picked between you, Carolyn & Heidi @RainCountryHomestead. Thank you! 💚🌞

  • @DanlowMusic
    @DanlowMusic Рік тому

    Cockleburrs, the gift that keeps on giving. I love those because they bring to my childhood hunting with my Dad over in the Potholes.

  • @joannakracher9507
    @joannakracher9507 Рік тому +2

    Mallow (malva sylvestris) is really pretty and medicinal ❤

  • @beckyheinzeroth5057
    @beckyheinzeroth5057 Рік тому

    We are coming to Walnut Creek next week. Hope to see you.

  • @lindsayashton1385
    @lindsayashton1385 Рік тому +5

    Anise Hyssop, roses, and lavender. All are beautiful flowers with medicinal uses. I just made rose lavender oil the other day. :)
    I planted Hollyhocks and Elecampane this year but haven’t seen anything come up yet. They are both very tall flowers.
    Do you know if you HAVE to plant multiple elderberry bushes together? I’ve read that and was discouraged because I barely have a spot in the back of my garden to fit one plant. They are so big! I would love to have an elderberry bush because I make elderberry syrup. I don’t have room for the recommended 6 bushes. Does anyone know?

    • @MelissaKNorris
      @MelissaKNorris  Рік тому +2

      You generally need two elderberry for good berry production

    • @juliannejaz4933
      @juliannejaz4933 Рік тому +2

      You can keep elderberry to a manageable height. They're amenable to pruning. But you'll definitely get better production if you have at least two different varieties.

  • @oadkins1
    @oadkins1 Рік тому

    Lemon thyme is a beautiful ground cover with pretty purple flowers.

  • @hmschoolheidi
    @hmschoolheidi Рік тому

    Calendula has beautiful flowers

  • @christalambin6139
    @christalambin6139 Рік тому

    Hyssop has really pretty purple flowers and I love using it for cooking with steak

  • @KHomestead
    @KHomestead Рік тому +1

    Question... what is the plan for the biennial plants since they won't be able to self-seed the area with the lawn fabric down?

  • @shelliecummins5972
    @shelliecummins5972 Рік тому +1

    I keep pulling dock out of my garden.. and you planted some.. I want your mullein.. 😊

  • @marlaherrington5320
    @marlaherrington5320 Рік тому

    I love herb's and I'm trying to learn how to use them

  • @JenniMBE
    @JenniMBE Рік тому +1

    How about medicinal roses for the patch next to your gazebo? The petals and rose hips have lots of uses

  • @josephinehowe4063
    @josephinehowe4063 Рік тому +1

    The farm is just beautiful. Thank you for all the information on medicinal herbs. Last year for the first time, I planted white borage (alba) from seed. It overwintered and flowered in April/May and the plants grew huge. I have the blue as well and when I can remember I put the flowers in salads. They look so beautiful. Where did you find the 20% vinegar? Thanks again.

  • @KCMNgardner
    @KCMNgardner Рік тому

    You could try calendula, ot sure if they will grow there ,they have nice yellow and orange flowers.

  • @dongliu8863
    @dongliu8863 Рік тому +1

    love it

  • @deann23c
    @deann23c Рік тому

    You have to remember in weeds and grass. Weed blocker help for what's in the ground but seed will grow on top of the ground in the mulch.

  • @Twangg1
    @Twangg1 Рік тому

    Mullein does grow wild in E. WA and in the Blue Mtns

    • @BlessingsfromNorthIdaho
      @BlessingsfromNorthIdaho Рік тому

      It grows here in north Idaho too….in fact I had to weed a forest of it out of my garden, they are so invasive here.

  • @KHomestead
    @KHomestead Рік тому

    Don't see the link to last year's video you mentioned.

  • @pepper24able
    @pepper24able Рік тому +1

    Hydrangea root is a classic medicinal for urinary tract infection and enlarged prostate, a kidney protector.

    • @jenniferenglish7823
      @jenniferenglish7823 Рік тому

      I have a stone breaker tincture that has hydrangea root , celery seed and Burdick seed and wow does it work !
      Also Melissa, what do think about evening primrose ?

    • @pepper24able
      @pepper24able Рік тому +1

      @@jenniferenglish7823 Sounds great. I think I might whip up some of that!

  • @marcidevries5515
    @marcidevries5515 Рік тому

    Sage gets big and beautiful. Thyme would add some low flowers. Both are medicinal as well as culinary.

  • @mrs.creeksidemaples2866
    @mrs.creeksidemaples2866 Рік тому

    Hey Melissa, regarding Mullein (grows wild here 🇨🇦) what’s your favourite way to use it Medicinally and do you have a Video??

  • @jules1896
    @jules1896 Рік тому +2

    Something to know about horehound is that it can stop lactation

    • @cbass2755
      @cbass2755 Рік тому +2

      Wow! No kidding….idk that and that’s important! Thank you for your comment. I’ll remember that! And…pass that along. Wow….thank you!!👍🤗

    • @jules1896
      @jules1896 Рік тому +1

      @@cbass2755 yes it is important, I found out the hard way unfortunately. My baby was 3 months old and I was given some horehound hard candy. I only had a few pieces over a couple of days and my supply dropped by half or more and I was unable to reverse it after I realized what had happened.

  • @SwaziCromwell
    @SwaziCromwell Рік тому

    In your zone can you grow hibiscus? That would be a splash of color and you can use the flower for tea

  • @pnwgardenergal1325
    @pnwgardenergal1325 Рік тому

    A Lilac bush would be nice behind the Hydrangeas

  • @midwestribeye7820
    @midwestribeye7820 Рік тому +1

    Did you say Monarda? That is beautiful. It's an herb. It smells amazing and deer and rabbits won't eat it.

  • @kathleennorton7913
    @kathleennorton7913 Рік тому +1

    Are Hibiscus traditional?
    Their flowers are amazing and very nutritious. They last such a short time, though.

  • @denisewohlbier6527
    @denisewohlbier6527 Рік тому

    Do you make your own mulch?

  • @amandamodin4912
    @amandamodin4912 Рік тому

    I like Hollyhock it has medicinal uses.

  • @gardennonsense
    @gardennonsense Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your video. I'm in Denver and it's been a learning process of what herbs grow here. Mullins will be my next experiment, thank you for sharing you are a big inspiration🎉🎉🎉

    • @cbass2755
      @cbass2755 Рік тому

      I’d like to grow that too. I need to go looking…👍😄. Oh….I’m in Southeast Michigan. It’s been pretty cool here at night, low 50’s.

  • @arcobalenonellorto8994
    @arcobalenonellorto8994 Рік тому

    You can add: monarda, ribes nigrum, artemisia, sambucus Black beauty, callium, ananas sage, peach sage, clematis...

  • @kimmieb2u
    @kimmieb2u Рік тому

    Anise hyssop?

  • @roxannem.wallrn3873
    @roxannem.wallrn3873 Рік тому

    What mountain range are you near? Are you near Mount Hood? Beautiful property

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Рік тому +1

    My area of Michigan is cool at night too. In the low 50’s. So far, the tomatoes look good, but I’m afraid I’ll have a low yield? I’ll find out. My bell peppers are so small! I can’t make stuffed peppers. I garden in buckets and two raised beds. The peppers are in the buckets, one plant in each. Their healthy, but the peppers are tiny! I use fish fertilizer and bone meal. Idk….this happened last year too. And these peppers I bought from starts…..

    • @marcidevries5515
      @marcidevries5515 Рік тому +1

      I'm north of GR. The tomatoes will cheer up and catch up quickly! My peppers are happier than the tomatoes right now. We'll see how they grow

  • @kathleennorton7913
    @kathleennorton7913 Рік тому

    Melissa, do you have any knowledge on which plants can be given to pets?
    Can you give Mullen to cats?

  • @kathrync829
    @kathrync829 Рік тому

    I think wild roses would be nice and tagetes

  • @klaragiles6634
    @klaragiles6634 Рік тому

    Do you have issues with rabbits? I lost most of my small medicinal herbs to them.

  • @madmecyr
    @madmecyr Рік тому

    You could add some bee balm.

  • @jackiebradley9870
    @jackiebradley9870 Рік тому

    Medicinal roses!

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Рік тому +1

    My lawn is Clover….Lol….I just cut weeds. But…I do pick Clover and dry and I’ve made tea from it. Plus…I want bees, and I don’t see many bees. I remember as a child I couldn’t walk barefoot bc of the bees in the clover. Today, nope. Maybe if I’m lucky I can count three? Sad. But I refuse to remove the Clover. It stays

  • @dw6090
    @dw6090 Рік тому +1

    I not shore if exact type but I kill burdock often cause it's terrible in my dogs coat to remove, and still haven't killed all of them cause I think my dogs help spread it, they seem to find it more than I like, lol

    • @cbass2755
      @cbass2755 Рік тому

      Lol…Aw…poor doggies. That must be so uncomfortable for them, and you too!

  • @thesmiths629
    @thesmiths629 Рік тому

    Burdock is not poisonous but cockleburs are. I believe the homegrownherbalist discusses the differences on a PowerPoint

  • @margaretlovrich6837
    @margaretlovrich6837 Рік тому

    Comfrey

  • @jessicahenderson3534
    @jessicahenderson3534 Рік тому

    Star Jasmine

  • @vanessaadams9145
    @vanessaadams9145 Рік тому

    CALENDULAS!!!! They are not perennials but I believe they self seed very well , I've heard they do but have not yet tested this out as everytime I've had them I've either collected all the seeds myself or moved from the area so 😬🤷🤣🤣 but to me....they're beauty and medicinal value outweighs the con of them being annual LOL I know why you want perennials though I get it.
    Clary Sage is perennial I believe and medicinal uhm... Coreopsis is another one.

  • @jenniferrosario1489
    @jenniferrosario1489 Рік тому +3

    Angelica is a perennial

  • @leannagilmon1980
    @leannagilmon1980 Рік тому

    Calendula

  • @ruthannecoro6198
    @ruthannecoro6198 Рік тому

    Anise Hyssop! SageMilkweed.. all pretty, pollinators love them and lots of medicinal uses!

  • @robbyers7614
    @robbyers7614 Рік тому

    Wow Melissa,
    One day you are wearing summer clothes, the next day a hoodie!!

  • @theIAMofME
    @theIAMofME Рік тому +1

    Be careful with that Yarrow. It IS beautiful. But, it will TAKE OVER. Great plant to have but, really invasive. I think it's as bad as the mint family of plants.

    • @cbass2755
      @cbass2755 Рік тому +1

      Man oh man…did I learn that lesson back in the day of youth. I planted Mint and…well…you can imagine. I cried…Lol…it was everywhere and I just battled it every year. When I moved, my Mint is now in buckets. Lesson learned

    • @theIAMofME
      @theIAMofME Рік тому +1

      @@cbass2755 No need to tell me. LOL I have wild mint growing all over the place. I'm sure I don't have to tell you how and why that happened.

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Рік тому

    It’s a weed! It will thrive…Lol…

  • @brandilynn198
    @brandilynn198 Рік тому

    I loved you video, very informative. I almost had to stop watching though because of the swallowing noises.

  • @janetclark8754
    @janetclark8754 Рік тому

    add comfrey

  • @victoriaboulay6952
    @victoriaboulay6952 Рік тому +1

    Feverfew... Comfrey