Mind completely blown. I’m on 5 acres with about 100 of theses!!!!! I heard they have suramin good for immunity and detox!! Gonna pick some needles tomorrow!!!
Dr. Ariyana Love has a great article about pine needle tea and the suramin that you get from it. Pune needle tea is an amazing drink that everyone should know about and use. Thank you for the identification video of the white pine! Keep putting out the great content.
A lovely video about uses of the Eastern White Pine trees. I had never heard of the needles been woven into baskets. A great idea for a series. I look forward to viewing your videos about other tree species. Thank you for sharing,
Beautiful trees! We have sooo many different trees on our property including pine and pines do fall easily we love all the trees and We seem to discover a new tree every year. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! I like white pines! If you ever decide to grow pine nuts it’s a good idea to spread a little white pine leaf litter and soil from under white pines around the new pine nut trees, white pines have the right synergistic fungi that pine nut trees need to thrive! Klaus
What a great idea! It never occurred to me to grow them because they are not native here, but I looked them up and they are mature in about 6-10 years so definitely would make a great addition to the homestead. So glad you shared that!
Great channel . I love trees. There is a lot of uses for white pine. Around eastern Ontario we have a lot of white pine but we are loosing a lot to different diseases . The bows are also used for Christmas wreaths too. Take care
A great idea. I wish I had taken time to learn more about the plants around me. Keep promising to start but could never find the right references...and at my age remembering anything is a challenge...lol. great video.
I know what you mean about remembering! That's one of the reasons we are making the videos...LOL. We can just go back and watch them :-) Have an awesome day George..oh, and by the way, If I am correct and you are in Minnesota, you have many of the same trees as us!
That's interesting. Thanks for info. I heard that pine needles are great for acid loving plants, is that true? Great to see how they can be woven into baskets.
The picture of an Eastern hemlock you show at 30 seconds has non-native Hemlock woolly adeglid on it. If this is a picture of a tree on your property in The Adirondack Park you should notify NY DEC.
Thankfully that is a stock photo and not from our land! We are very conscious of checking all our trees and appreciate your caring enough to share that with us! Have a great day :-)
I got a really bad headache from drinking white pine needles tea ! My question to you is that possible I got wrong toxic pine or maybe I overdosed my tea with extra needles and it has strong overdose effect on my body thats why I got headache ? Please tell me which one is the problem ?
Wow! I have never heard of that happening but I have two thoughts as to why: 1) It may not have been a white pine. It is important to make sure you are using needles from a pine that is non toxic as some are. 2) You personally have a sort of reaction sort of like an allergy. I guess it could always have had to do with contaminants whether on the needles or the water too. Interesting though and I am glad that you shared that. Gave me something to think about! Have a great day.
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid It was white pine with 5 needles per bundle no doubt about it. Now , what I am thinking it could be polluted tree from car exhaust because the tree I got those needles from was growing next to the car road. . 2) Also it could be pesticide on the tree maybe I don't know. I have drunk before needle tea from other white pine and it was no headache . 3) I mixed those needles with rose hips berries and maybe those berries was pesticide ? I will have to throw those rose hips away in the garbage and those strange white pine needles. I think the best way to harvest any natural goods is from the forest away from the car roads and places where it maybe pesticide !
@@generator73 All good points. Very important to be careful where you harvest from! I always see people picking dandelions by the side of the road and that is really not a good idea at all. Too bad about the rose hips though....wondering where you harvested them and if you think the pesticide would be external, internal, or both?
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid I got rose hips growing right by the busy car road. Maybe workers do spray those rose hips with pesticides I am not sure. I am going to to do one more test. I really wanna know what caused me to have bad head ache . I am going to try those rose hips again just a rose hips without pine needles and see if I get headache again. If thats happens then I know its from the rose hips. If not then it maybe a needles. I personally think it maybe from the needles because when I steep them in hot water I noticed some kind of oily substance on top of the water maybe that is toxins from car exhaust . I think pesticides can not really penetrate rose hips deep inside. Beside I boil rose hips in hot water to kill any unwanted shit
@@generator73 Sounds like a plan. Hope you figure it out but either way I would definitely avoid anything from the side of the road in the future. Have a great night and please let me know if you do figure it out!
Absolutely amazing the gifts God gave us all in just one tree 🌲
Mind completely blown. I’m on 5 acres with about 100 of theses!!!!! I heard they have suramin good for immunity and detox!! Gonna pick some needles tomorrow!!!
Never heard of suramin...
Dr. Ariyana Love has a great article about pine needle tea and the suramin that you get from it. Pune needle tea is an amazing drink that everyone should know about and use. Thank you for the identification video of the white pine! Keep putting out the great content.
I will definitely check out the article. Thanks for sharing. We really appreciate your support 👍
A lovely video about uses of the Eastern White Pine trees. I had never heard of the needles been woven into baskets. A great idea for a series. I look forward to viewing your videos about other tree species. Thank you for sharing,
Thanks so much!
I just bought 40 to plant out on our permaculture farm. I miss having pines. White pine needle tea is deliciousssss.
Wonderful!!!
Beautiful trees! We have sooo many different trees on our property including pine and pines do fall easily we love all the trees and We seem to discover a new tree every year. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much!
Great new series. The information provided is so helpful, I had no idea of the many uses these trees provide. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great coverage of the attributes of the Eastern White Pine....I've got a pile of timber on my property in the Blue Ridge!!
Very cool video thanks 👍
Thank you!
Great information! Have a great day!
Thanks so much for watching :-)
Very interesting video, I didn't realize there were so many uses.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great video! I like white pines! If you ever decide to grow pine nuts it’s a good idea to spread a little white pine leaf litter and soil from under white pines around the new pine nut trees, white pines have the right synergistic fungi that pine nut trees need to thrive!
Klaus
What a great idea! It never occurred to me to grow them because they are not native here, but I looked them up and they are mature in about 6-10 years so definitely would make a great addition to the homestead. So glad you shared that!
This will be a great series, nice work... very informative !
Thanks so much!
Interesting video and nice trees. Greetings my friends and wish you a happy week. 👍
thanks so much for watching!
WOW 😮 this is very informative and useful! Thnx for the share!👏👍🙋♀️Lisa and Rick🙋♂️
Thank you very much!~ Kathie
Thank you so much for making this video!!!!
You are very welcome ❤️
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Great channel . I love trees. There is a lot of uses for white pine. Around eastern Ontario we have a lot of white pine but we are loosing a lot to different diseases . The bows are also used for Christmas wreaths too. Take care
Thanks so much! Sorry to hear about the diseases.... Thanks so much for watching and have a great day!
Great video, thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching!
Great video guys, sustainability is so important, so your tree series will be really useful, this one included! Thanks for sharing 😎👍👍👍
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your watching :-)
Beautiful trees 🥰 great property 💕 and informative 😁 Thank you 👋
Thank you very much!
Great video
Thanks!
A great idea. I wish I had taken time to learn more about the plants around me. Keep promising to start but could never find the right references...and at my age remembering anything is a challenge...lol. great video.
I know what you mean about remembering! That's one of the reasons we are making the videos...LOL. We can just go back and watch them :-) Have an awesome day George..oh, and by the way, If I am correct and you are in Minnesota, you have many of the same trees as us!
That was super cool info.
Thanks!
Very interesting info. Love this series.
Thank you so much!
Great info!
Thanks so much!
Very interesting and informative video :-)
Thanks!
Very nice channel
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That's interesting. Thanks for info. I heard that pine needles are great for acid loving plants, is that true? Great to see how they can be woven into baskets.
I have heard the same thing about acid living plants! I think it is true but I know people that use them on all types of plants. Thanks for watching 👍
Can the inner bark be eaten all year in case of emergency?
The picture of an Eastern hemlock you show at 30 seconds has non-native Hemlock woolly adeglid on it. If this is a picture of a tree
on your property in The Adirondack Park you should notify NY DEC.
Thankfully that is a stock photo and not from our land! We are very conscious of checking all our trees and appreciate your caring enough to share that with us! Have a great day :-)
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid Phew! Thanks for the reply!
It’s all good! Have a great day👍
That's so high for a tree and they live so long 500 years wow!
They are pretty amazing trees! Thanks so much for watching :-)
I got a really bad headache from drinking white pine needles tea ! My question to you is that possible I got wrong toxic pine or maybe I overdosed my tea with extra needles and it has strong overdose effect on my body thats why I got headache ? Please tell me which one is the problem ?
Wow! I have never heard of that happening but I have two thoughts as to why: 1) It may not have been a white pine. It is important to make sure you are using needles from a pine that is non toxic as some are. 2) You personally have a sort of reaction sort of like an allergy. I guess it could always have had to do with contaminants whether on the needles or the water too. Interesting though and I am glad that you shared that. Gave me something to think about! Have a great day.
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid It was white pine with 5 needles per bundle no doubt about it. Now , what I am thinking it could be polluted tree from car exhaust because the tree I got those needles from was growing next to the car road. . 2) Also it could be pesticide on the tree maybe I don't know. I have drunk before needle tea from other white pine and it was no headache . 3) I mixed those needles with rose hips berries and maybe those berries was pesticide ? I will have to throw those rose hips away in the garbage and those strange white pine needles. I think the best way to harvest any natural goods is from the forest away from the car roads and places where it maybe pesticide !
@@generator73 All good points. Very important to be careful where you harvest from! I always see people picking dandelions by the side of the road and that is really not a good idea at all. Too bad about the rose hips though....wondering where you harvested them and if you think the pesticide would be external, internal, or both?
@@CreatingASimplerLifeOffGrid I got rose hips growing right by the busy car road. Maybe workers do spray those rose hips with pesticides I am not sure. I am going to to do one more test. I really wanna know what caused me to have bad head ache . I am going to try those rose hips again just a rose hips without pine needles and see if I get headache again. If thats happens then I know its from the rose hips. If not then it maybe a needles. I personally think it maybe from the needles because when I steep them in hot water I noticed some kind of oily substance on top of the water maybe that is toxins from car exhaust . I think pesticides can not really penetrate rose hips deep inside. Beside I boil rose hips in hot water to kill any unwanted shit
@@generator73 Sounds like a plan. Hope you figure it out but either way I would definitely avoid anything from the side of the road in the future. Have a great night and please let me know if you do figure it out!
The most important use is it's medicinal use .