How I Preserve and Use Marshmallow Root

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  • @keeperofthehomestead9193
    @keeperofthehomestead9193 4 роки тому +6

    My marsh mallow plants will be heading into their third year Spring 2020. Last year was the first real good harvest I had of flowers and leaves.
    And last year I planted four new ones. I love this plant!

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому +1

      It is really great, I seem to come to love it more each year as I implement more of it into various things I make :D

  • @loboalamo
    @loboalamo 4 роки тому +11

    I think I could mix this with raw honey for older kids with cayenne, lemon and garlic for a flu tea or by the tablespoon. Thank you Heidi. I think it might make a good dry mix with dandelion and burdock root. There you go with the inspirations, again! :-)

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому +4

      Sounds good!

    • @wandathibodeau6418
      @wandathibodeau6418 Рік тому +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead so this could be done with a lot of flowers like coneflower/echinacea dandelions there’s so many flowers that could be used for things like that right and doing stuff with honey as a sweetener I am a beekeeper that would be awesome

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  Рік тому

      @@wandathibodeau6418 These days I make all my extracts with raw honey and homemade wine.

  • @melodyjogibson6791
    @melodyjogibson6791 4 роки тому +5

    I made vinagar from the Rose of Sharon flowers. Mallow family along with Marshmellow. It made several batches and very little sugar.
    It made the best shampoo combined with rice water for growth. My hair has repaired and grown a foot.

    • @blablabla2616
      @blablabla2616 10 місяців тому

      This time i have put marshmallow root in my herbal vinigar i use for a hair rinse . I have done some reaserch and it seems to be used more as shampoo than conditioning. I am curious to know if anyone knows is there a reason for this ?

  • @tinnerste2507
    @tinnerste2507 3 роки тому +3

    I was researching and lesrned you can also eat the immature seedheads just like okra, you can sprout the sees and also boil the seeds to eat like drybeans! This plant is really entirely edible. So is almost every relative in the malve family! I looked up a few wild local relatives and they are both historically foodplants, though not perennial, so i have to harvest the roots the first year before they set seeds.

  • @sheila7814
    @sheila7814 Рік тому +1

    My marshmallow that I bought from you last year and planted last spring did not come up last year. ……. But guess what…… It came up this year! Am very happy to see this surprise. Thanks. ;)

  • @tennesseegirl1215
    @tennesseegirl1215 4 роки тому +4

    Can't wait to get roots from my marshmallow plants from the seed I got from you. I harvested flowers and leaves this summer, I am excited to use them in teas. TFS, blessings sweet friend

  • @ladydaggerstatus
    @ladydaggerstatus 4 роки тому +5

    looks similar to fennel root which makes a great soup. Thanks for the video. I plan on planting this next year.

  • @tericottrill2833
    @tericottrill2833 10 місяців тому +1

    Digging up my roots for the first time. Thanks for the info!

  • @wisewomanhealing
    @wisewomanhealing 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all of the work you put into your videos, Heidi. I had watched this video a couple weeks ago and ordered seeds to grow marshmallow in my backyard. I also purchased some marshmallow root from the local health food store to experiment with while I wait for mine to grow. I became a certified herbalist a couple years ago but had no where to apprentice (there are some things connected to herbalism I'm not into but all of the more experienced herbalists in my area are). Your videos have taken herbs and wild crafting to the next level for me. Thank you again. God bless and many years.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому +5

      O, I believe I know exactly what you are talking about. I had to stop recommending a certian herb book, though very well done, I got to digging a little deeper in a couple parts of it to find she is very much into witchcraft, though I am sure this person would not call herself a witch, that is exactly what she is! She does have a lot of great photos and information on individual herbs and that was what I liked about the book but now I recommend Amy Fewell's book above the others. She is a Christian and not into that other stuff either

  • @DebbiesHomeplace
    @DebbiesHomeplace 4 роки тому +3

    I need to get some marshmallow seeds to grow this. Eeew on the slimey marshmallow concoction, lol. Thanks for this Heidi God bless!

  • @XX-rf2nd
    @XX-rf2nd Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much! Just harvested some of my first marshmallow roots.

  • @sunyun4425
    @sunyun4425 2 роки тому +2

    your so beautiful inside and out. love everything you do,the way you love live and your passion for the natural things. your way is so proper and Ancient wisdom nearly lost knowledge. Without you we would be dependent on capitalists and corporations for everything and we would be dumb and enslaved.

  • @Trinsid
    @Trinsid Рік тому +1

    Amazing channel, feel super blessed to have come across it, I'm learning lots!

  • @alisonbock8527
    @alisonbock8527 4 роки тому +2

    Great video as always. As I'm getting older, I am looking for things for my hair. My mother's got thinner as she aged. I can tell mine is not as thick as when I was 13. Love your channel. Many blessings.

  • @wandathibodeau6418
    @wandathibodeau6418 Рік тому +1

    Good morning my name is Wanda and I live in Missouri. I am in my mid 60s and I would like to learn more about what you’re doing. I found a video today about you I’m not really a TV person but I was looking at TV since the pandemic, I’m watching some natural shows I’m a big grower of everything and I’m really interested in learning what you do making our own medicine I’ve been through breast cancer I’ve lived through the 2011 tornado in Joplin missouri with EF five at several broken bones and let me tell you I have been so interested in my health sense that I believe I was a 51 when the tornado happen maybe 52 and I got breast cancer from injuries of that called inflammatory breast cancer, which is Paget’s disease OK please respond to my message. I’m so excited about learning things. Thank you. Have a blessed day and God is good all the time.

  • @monagriggs6352
    @monagriggs6352 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Heidi & God bless 🥰🙏💞

  • @rhondawelker6742
    @rhondawelker6742 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Heidi, Very interesting. I’ll be planting mallow seeds I ordered from you in the new year! 😃

  • @angel-leah-films
    @angel-leah-films 8 місяців тому +1

    Bless you 🤍 thank you for this

  • @TheAwesomeHomestead
    @TheAwesomeHomestead 3 роки тому +1

    Roast it with olive oil salt pepper and herb mix ¹/⁴mellow root ¹/⁴ turnip ¹/⁴ sunchoke ¹/⁴ potato. Any of these can be replaced with another tuber. I like roasted hibiscus root more then the mallow for its texture but the mallow is still really good

  • @Elaine-br4lw
    @Elaine-br4lw 3 роки тому +1

    So glad I found your channel!

  • @greenhousefun3235
    @greenhousefun3235 3 роки тому +1

    Your hair looks pretty.

  • @monagriggs6352
    @monagriggs6352 6 місяців тому +1

    Good morning Heidi 🥰

  • @AnimeShinigami13
    @AnimeShinigami13 Рік тому

    thanks, had to come up with something to do with immature roots, had to dig up a clump that somehow ended up right smack on top of my lemon balm. i get the blues more often than I get colds, so I'd rather have healthy lemon balm than extra marshmallow. especially since the main clump has grown easily four feet tall, maybe more. i'm also going to have to look up that spurge plant tomorrow. rats have burrowed under my planters and chewed into the basement window in my apartment building. they were there when I moved in, and they're bound and determined to get in that one route. no other spot will do. and now the landlord is angry. people keep thinking "they're going through her garden that must be what they want." when there's garbage bags ripped open and scattered all over the lawn. At this point I'm pretty damn close to open revolt. I've already reached the point of uncivilized words and the sharp edge of my tongue.

  • @corneliaklaraghadami8455
    @corneliaklaraghadami8455 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much

  • @PreachingTruth
    @PreachingTruth 4 роки тому +2

    Would you know if Globe Mallow (AKA Dessert Mallow) and Marsh Mallow have the same properties? It seems like it, but I'm not sure. Globe Mallow grows all over the place in the desert and is rather drought tolerant of course.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому

      I see your comment now, just now scrolling through the new ones. I try to check a couple times a day :)

  • @venidamcdaniel1913
    @venidamcdaniel1913 Рік тому

    Dug up my one year marshmallow because my first year doing herbs and was surprised by how big the root was. (Using even the tiny roots since I have none on reserve and have lots of digestive issues)). Left several plants for next year. Wanted to use the leaves but they were beautiful last week. This week COVERED with insect eggs. Ughhh!! If it was just insect damage I would have used them but no way to clean the leaves to be able to use. Don’t know what insect it was but don’t like them at all. Only thing they laid eggs on. Those racks look very good.

  • @shaunaburton7136
    @shaunaburton7136 2 роки тому +1

    I’m going to try and make real marshmallow soon!

  • @gloriayoung392
    @gloriayoung392 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you 👍🙏🏁

  • @WendyK656
    @WendyK656 4 роки тому +2

    Heidi,
    I am not sure if I could eat that marshmallow root, with the slim. That is why I don't like Okra! Thank you Heidi for another great useful video.

  • @williamwood6616
    @williamwood6616 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you again kiddo / dudine

  • @tonimitchell9930
    @tonimitchell9930 4 роки тому +3

    I don't think I will be eating them like potatoes. I CANNOT stand okra no matter how its cooked, the slime just gags me. When you do the tea does the tea get slimy? I am going to have to get some seeds from your easy site and try growing this plant. Do they transplant easily? We rent right now and I don't want to lose my plants if we have to move.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому +1

      Fried, they do not get slimy, only when boiled. The tea will get a bit of thickness to it but not slimy. Yes, the do transplant very easily. I have done it many times with small and big pieces of the plant :)

  • @mizzkathryn7
    @mizzkathryn7 4 роки тому +1

    Good evening Mrs Rain I'm looking to you. I have arthritis now for two years at 67 it really hurts I'm taking moringa its working but would also like to take a tincture any ideas you know so much? Thank you Kathryn

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому

      Let me share a couple pain/inflammation recipes with you, one is foran extract, the other is for capsules:
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    • @Amber-Avalon1972
      @Amber-Avalon1972 3 роки тому

      Stop dairy eggs and meat. Juice fruits and veggies for 1 week and you will be so amazed...you will keep going!

  • @ntwadumela1777
    @ntwadumela1777 2 роки тому +1

    Thank u

  • @mikeperrin9479
    @mikeperrin9479 4 роки тому +1

    You have beautiful hair

  • @rachaelmorrow6669
    @rachaelmorrow6669 2 роки тому

    Lithuania means "place of rain".

  • @meateaterbullies1822
    @meateaterbullies1822 3 роки тому

    Tell me more about that vacuum sealer please

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      I am assuming you mean the brake bleeder pump since this is an older video:
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      But if you mean the vacuum chamber Patrick makes, I do show that in the video I just linked to and here is another one as well: ua-cam.com/video/hKHKVJ-KCqo/v-deo.html

  • @colezy14
    @colezy14 Рік тому

    Was so much easier to blend it

  • @rubyt4570
    @rubyt4570 7 місяців тому

    Heidi, can I grow marshmallow in garden pots?

  • @takishasage-freebeautyzone
    @takishasage-freebeautyzone 3 роки тому

    I purchased these seeds, but now I'm second guessing if I should actually grow this herb. Do you find them very invasive to other plants? I'm contemplating growing them in a deep grow bag (30 gallons). Do you think that would work?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      While they will eventually self seed, I would not consider them invasive.

  • @dalelusk2151
    @dalelusk2151 4 роки тому +1

    Can I dry horseradish root too,or it is not the same?and 125 number to dry them, I have a new one. Please reply

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому

      I have never dried mine but I should do that this year. Yes, it should work the same but now I do not dry anything that high because it warps my trays. I15° is the highest I go

    • @dalelusk2151
      @dalelusk2151 4 роки тому

      Thank you very much, I always like to watch you videos and I learn how to make things now😀God bless you 🙏

  • @scarebear83
    @scarebear83 Рік тому

    I just harvested my first batch of roots... question, if the roots have nodules on them, are they still good? I can't seem to find anything about that.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  Рік тому +2

      That should be pretty common for roots anyway but maybe I am not certain what you mean. If concern just cut them off when you peel

  • @carolhamilton5164
    @carolhamilton5164 4 роки тому

    I can’t get the rubbing alcohol to take off the marker. Does it matter if the rubbing alcohol is fresh or old?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому

      It does not spoil so it would not matter. Make sure you rub it into the markings with your finger then allow it to set for a few seconds then wipe it off BEFORE it dries or you will have to start all over

  • @brandywood8591
    @brandywood8591 Рік тому

    Hi I’m looking to find some marshmallow root I buy herbs online but there not the same I have leaky gut syndrome from a antibiotic and I can’t eat but only 4 foods please if u do sell or could sleep just a small amount I will pay you and pay any shipping u need if you can please let me know thank u for your videos they help do much

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  Рік тому +1

      Sorry, I simply do not sell my herbs but you can buy organic marshmallow root online: amzn.to/3uGjH4y

    • @brandywood8591
      @brandywood8591 Рік тому +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead thank you for sending the link

  • @trialsrider001
    @trialsrider001 Рік тому

    Why would my roots be so hard when cutting?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  Рік тому

      Roots from any plant can get tougher and more woody as they age so harvesting younger roots is best for ease of use

  • @MountainJohn
    @MountainJohn Рік тому

    Hey, I live in Washington state and wanted to know if I could buy some of your herbs. Not sure which state youre in. Please let me know.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  Рік тому

      I am on the wet side of Washington state. I do not sell my herbs but I do sell some of the seeds from those I grow, including marshmallow. If you are interesting in purchasing seed, email me at raincountryhomestead@gmail.com

    • @MountainJohn
      @MountainJohn Рік тому

      @@RainCountryHomesteadAwesome. Im in Tacoma.

  • @Jamhuricares
    @Jamhuricares 2 роки тому

    I like your videos alot, hey can I buy those Marshmallow Roots please?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  2 роки тому

      Sorry, I do not sell my prepared herbs but I do sell the seeds so you can grow your own

  • @Sarah-KateH
    @Sarah-KateH 3 роки тому

    Apologies…dumb question. What is that style knife called please… 😏

  • @cindyhamlin5556
    @cindyhamlin5556 4 роки тому

    What can you do with marshmallow root?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому +1

      I did go over that in this video and I also have other videos going more in depth on the benefits. See links in the description box.

  • @wykeyamiles2
    @wykeyamiles2 3 роки тому

    Is the marshmallow root supposed to smell

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      It does have a smell, not real strong but smells the way most roots similar to it do

  • @elissarosin1610
    @elissarosin1610 3 роки тому

    Can one use the root from a hollyhock plant?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      Yes

    • @elissarosin1610
      @elissarosin1610 3 роки тому

      @@RainCountryHomestead The same way as a marshmallow? I am trying to use the things that I already have growing in my yard and garden. I have plenty of the "Malva parviflora"- aka cheeseweed- growing in my garden. I have hollyhocks around the house. We use the Throat Coat tea all the time during the winter and I'd really like to get most of those ingredients and make it myself.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      This should help: www.healthbenefitstimes.com/hollyhock/

    • @elissarosin1610
      @elissarosin1610 3 роки тому +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead Thank you so much for your help! And quick replies!!

  • @tonibennett1397
    @tonibennett1397 3 роки тому

    What's the name of your etsy store?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      The link is in the description box right at the top so it is the first one you see when you open it. Click on SHOW MORE just below my channel name below the video and to the left. if you are on a computer or if on a smart device, click on the little grey triangle just below the video to the right

  • @q695
    @q695 2 роки тому

    when spraying it, the skin fell right off

  • @realherbalism1017
    @realherbalism1017 11 місяців тому

    You should leave the herbs as whole as possible when storing them. The smaller you or grind the herbs, the quicker they will spoil. You are exposing more surface area to heat, light, moisture, & oxygen which are the enemies of preservation.

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  11 місяців тому

      Regardless of size, dried herbs do not ever spoil if properly stored. Anything can lose quality over time so yes, my herbs are protected from light, heat, moisture and oxygen since I vacuum seal everything into jars. While I never powder my herbs, I put up a great amount of them and simply do not have the space to store them all in their whole form. If you saw the jars and jars and jars of herbs alone, let alone food that I put up in my pantry, you would understand this

  • @edwinamirsaleh15
    @edwinamirsaleh15 4 роки тому

    why can't I find any videos of people using marshmallow root.... to make marshmallows

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  4 роки тому

      I was going to do one but never got around to it. I have made them before but they take a long time if you do not have a stand mixer, which I do not. Here is a written recipe though: wellnessmama.com/6423/marshmallow-recipe/

  • @witchplease77
    @witchplease77 3 роки тому

    Would your air pump work on vintage canning jars with glass lids and rubber circular seals?

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      It probably would but I have yet to try it on the vintage jars I have.

    • @witchplease77
      @witchplease77 3 роки тому +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead Thanks! I was just worried that it might break the glass lids, even though they seem sturdier than modern glass canning lids!

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      @@witchplease77 I should just give it a try and see, I think I may still have a rubber gasket for one of mine

    • @witchplease77
      @witchplease77 3 роки тому +1

      @@RainCountryHomestead I'd be fascinated by your results!

    • @RainCountryHomestead
      @RainCountryHomestead  3 роки тому

      Now to remember to try it when I am in the kitchen doing such things, that will be the first challenge to conquer! haha