10 MEDICINE PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN: Health benefits and Growing Guide
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G`day everyone. I`m really happy to be able to invite Elle Jenkins onto the channel again to help me teach us about ten medicinal herbs that I now have growing in the garden...well 9 actually!
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In this episode, we meet Elle from Australian Medicinal Herbs. She explains the medicinal properties of Borage, Chamomile, Echinacea, Feverfew, Lemon Balm, Mugwort, Wormwood, Tarrow, Sage and Thyme. Ten easy to grow herbs that are all Medicinally Magical. I then plant them where they would most prefer to be in the garden.
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The medicinal properties of each herb.
Tips for planting and caring for your herbs.
How to harvest and use these herbs for various ailments.
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Me, 16 year old boy lying in my bed at 9 at night dreaming of my own Scottish weedy garden
@AdomasSve
26 күн бұрын
Trust yourself
@luciatheron1621
26 күн бұрын
You going to make it real. I wish you great success. 😊
@tcfarms7645
26 күн бұрын
Build it brother! Never give up. It is worth it!
@sinkintostillness
26 күн бұрын
Yes! Do it! Absolutely wonderful! 😊
@isabelladavis1363
25 күн бұрын
Never too early to start best wishes on your journey
Thanks so much for having me Weedy, and letting me talk all things herbs! I hope everyone finds the episode to be helpful💝 Much love, Elle xxx
@TheWeedyGarden
25 күн бұрын
Thanks Elle. It was fun. See you soon for another video 🎬👍
@RaiderMom2008
25 күн бұрын
@@TheWeedyGarden and @Austrailan_Medicinal_Herbs this is just what I’ve been looking for! I did start taking notes on my 3x5 cards and hear at the end there’s a pdf! Just had to laugh at myself! It’s just the schoolteacher coming out….all the note taking!😁 Looking forward to the next video! ~~Lisa
@user-zy4xk4fs8r
23 күн бұрын
Hi Weedie and Elle, thanks for this wonderful video on medicinal herbs, seems that the link is not working for the pdf, I’m having trouble downloading it. Thanks 😊
@midwestribeye7820
22 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! My best friend is a female detective in our city. It is a hugely stressful job! She also gardens as one of her stress relievers. I'm glad you got out of the profession. She looks forward to getting out, too. Your garden is thankful you can focus on it now. Many blessings to you!
@nicolelittle7218
22 күн бұрын
Now we need a video on how to make these tintcures.
6am on a Saturday morning and my young daughter and I are rugged up in bed watching Weedy ❤
@TheWeedyGarden
26 күн бұрын
Love that!
@AdomasSve
26 күн бұрын
Prescious moments:)
So happy to hear about the medicinal herb partnership videos!!! awesome!!!
Wow what a wonderful collaboration I was totally absorbed with what Elle was teaching and you planting. I have not had much luck germinating some of these herbs but will give it another go. Knowing how to use the herbs is priceless knowledge. Thank you so much😊
Wormwood, specifically artemesia annua is an amazing antiparasitic herb as well. This variety was handed an award for helping malaria. Artemisia annua has also been used as a cancer treatment.
@gryphc3860
26 күн бұрын
Thank you for mentioning Artemisia annua. Also known as Chinese Wormwood and Sweet Annie. It is actually one of the best varieties of Wormwood to use and as the name suggests it has been used for thousands of years in Chinese medicine. Not all Wormwoods are great for people to consume as some are really high in Camphor. They are indeed having wonderful success with its use in Africa for dealing with Malaria. They make is into a tea and when sick they will have it several times during the day but have found that having one or two cups of tea a week as a preventative against Malaria has been a game changer. 🙏💚
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou for your comment. Yes, I have been learning more about Artemesia annua recently and there is a lot of research going into it. I think it would be wise for everyone to have it at their home, and do some research into the benefits of it, especially with the antiviral and anti-cancer properties that are being discovered around it. Elle xx
@anerawewillneverforget
25 күн бұрын
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs more and more pieces of the puzzle are being exposed on how cancer is linked to parasitical infestation.
Thank you Elle for sharing your journey. Much love to you
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou, much love to you also. Elle xx
Wow I was thinking… I’m about to rewatch this whole video and take notes, but at the end you mentioned the pdf and now I feel so blessed, thank you for being so awesome Mr weedy garden. Hope we get to meet one day
NSW Pre 88. HOD. PTSD. Gardening is now my life and cure for stress. Doesn’t always help, but it’s solace for mindfulness. Love to see you thriving
How exciting. Once a month medicine plants. Thank you, thank you, thank you.😊🎉❤
Good video. Just wanted to share that the Echinacea root is only slightly stronger than the flower. The center of the flower is where the medicine is and you can harvest the flowers sooner. I wouldn’t bother digging the roots up since it will kill the plant. You can use Echinacea to treat sepsis, brown recluse spider bites and even rattlesnake bites. It contains an inhibitor that keeps the toxin from dissolving your tissue thus preserving the skin. You can even use it on animals, especially dogs. Use it with stimulating herbs like cayenne, peppermint and ginger to get the best benefits. Black eyed susan and yellow cone flower can be used in the same way as well.
Fantastic video Weedy! Elle made me cry as I can relate to her story in so many ways!❤❤❤
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
💙 much love to you, Elle xx
What a beautiful partnership! Love the concept and the rich content blows my mind.
@ivyclark70
25 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the lovely video. I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it. There are different varieties of thyme and sage. Do they have different medicinal properties and benefits?
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
@@ivyclark70 There are many varieties of most of these plants. In the future videos we will be sure to put the correct botanical names in to avoid confusion. Yes, different species have different properties. They are generally similar but they do differ. If you are looking for a specific plant to help with a particular ailment it would be best to go by the scientific name of the plant and its known medicinal properties. These are generally easy enough to search by looking up the scientific name and finding a reputable journal article on studies done, and also empirical evidence. I hope that helps, and I am glad you enjoyed the video 💓 Elle xx
Couldn’t love this anymore (until I say the video length 33.33 💚)
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Angel numbers 💗
@jendodsworth
25 күн бұрын
@@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs exactly 💚
You missed my favorite plant, nettle. I drink a quart of infusion every 3 days. Solved sooo many issues for me, I sometimes add dried dandelion flowers, dried kale leaves or grape leaves.. I grow most of these and use them as needed. Lovely video, thank you from an Oregon gardener.😊
@nataliecarrad8936
26 күн бұрын
I love nettle infusions too. I often use it with ginger and elderflowers.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Oh I love nettle! It is so supportive for so many things! Hopefully we can talk all things nettle in a future episode. I love that nettle is useful internally and externally, and all parts are beneficial. It is a shame it is maligned as a 'weed' when it is so incredibly beneficial if you know how to use it. Your tea sounds very helpful! Much love, Elle xx
Thanks for having this fantastic and important series… love it! 😍☺️🙏🏻 I‘m also very into medicinal herbs here in Europe in Germany, Austria, Italy and my garden here in Slavonia/Croatia. Yaro grows wild everywhere here and it’s with stinging nettles, blackberries and mint the hardest to set borders to the veggie garden… 🤣🙈 also lemon balm, thyme and wild carots & parsnips grow everywhere… I had to look up some plants names because I didn’t know the english name. Perhaps it’s a good idea to add the latin names for your worlds audience, because the translation is often not distinct… 🤔 So here are some interesting additions from my/ the european persperctive: fever few, the german name is „Mutterkraut“, which means directly translated „mothers herb“. The trivial name „motherwort“ comes from its use for pregnancy complaints - it triggers menstruation and promotes the detachment of the placenta, making it an abortifacient. Perhaps this was the plant, Elle‘s client was searching for in the beginning… Mugwort or wormwood belongs to the „Artemisia family“, that knows over 200 varieties… the very common and well known „Artemisia vulgaris“, what pushes the fat digestion through its bitterness and is used as a spice for fatty dishes like goose here in Europe. It‘s also very common here to use it to fumigate the house on certain days to rid it of evil spirits and bad energies. The „Artemisia absinthium“, of which the very famous „Absinth“ was made, a bitter digestive, the famous „Absinthe“, in whose intoxication it is said that the painter Van Gogh cut off his ear. My absolute favourite and most important medicinal herb of the last four years is „Artemisia annua“: It was THE herb against covid. If you ever wondered why some african counties like Tansania, quit the WHO Membership and said they have their own medicine against Covid: this was it! You only have to drink that bitter tea or use it as a plant powder or DMSO extract/ tincture and you are safe. It works not only preventive against any type of virus, bacteria, many parasites (e.g. those who cause Malaria), it also heals them! We experienced that serveral times during the plandemic, but also due to so called long covid… Since 2.000 years this plant is known as the Anti Malaria Plant in TCM. 2015 this plant got the Medicine Nobel Price… welll, actually the Chinese Doctor Tou Youyou got the Nobel price for isolating ONE active ingradient „Artemisinine“. Newest studies show that it’s also,a strong medicine against certain types of cancer. One „Artemisinine injection“ in alternative complementic cancer medicine costs 270 €. A paket of seeds between 4 € and 140 €. … a plant 5 €. With one plant - in Europe it gets over 2 m high and very bushy - you have enough medicine for your whole family and your neighbourhood … for one year! In 2020, the trade in Artemisia annua as a medicinal tea and food supplement was banned on the basis of the Novel Food Regulation. Reason: Resistance had already developed... The fact is: resistance to the isolated active ingredient ‘artemisinin’ had developed. The entire plant with its more than 250 active ingredients is still effective against malaria, Covid, cancer, etc So, if THIS is the kind of mugwort/ wormwood you planted in the chicken yard: it’s too precious to have it only for the chicks! You should defenately have one for your family… even if it’s bitter! The bitterness is it’s power! Ans the smell is absolutely fantastic!
@isabelladavis1363
25 күн бұрын
Thank you for this great information looks like I need to add this amazing herb to the garden … stay blessed
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Yes, thankyou, you are right, we will be sure to use the scientific names in future episodes to avoid any confusion. The wormwood we planted was the Artemisia absinthium, not the annua. I have recently been learning of the medicinal benefits that you have described above of the annua and as such I have propagated some for its antiviral and anti cancer properties. There has been a lot of research into this plant recently and it is a true gift from nature to help with a lot of ailments currently plaguing us. Thankyou for your well researched, informative comment. Elle xx
Want to learn all I can about medicinal herbs. Thank you for this video!
@TheWeedyGarden
26 күн бұрын
Thank you Elena 🤗🙏🏻
What a lovely start to a Saturday morning. I think I need to plant more herbs under our fruit trees. You two make a good team & looking forward to seeing Elle in a video monthly. 💜
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou for the kind words. Yes, herbs and fruit trees go together so well. It is wonderful for the pollinators, they can be great ground covers, look pretty and are so useful for us and our health! It is a win, win, win 😃💗🐞 Elle xxx
0:04 Thank you so much for this. I only have a tiny garden and plants in pots. And well, there is always room for culinary and medicinal herbs. Thanks to both of you.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
You are welcome! A tiny garden in pots can be perfect for you and your needs. We do what we can with what we have. Sending love to you and your garden ❣🍀 Elle xx
Thank you for the great video. Are any of these herbs toxic to dogs?
Thank you Weedy and Ell 👍
@AllConsumingJAWS
26 күн бұрын
Indeed, my friend...😊
What a lovely collaboration 🌱💚🌀 thanks guys 🤗
Nice video weedy!
Love you weddy
WOW. this is a grouse vid. I grow some herbs,,,,,, but now Im going to grow lots more.... in amongst the our vegies,,,,, dowm here in metro Adelaide.
Powerful and beautiful and hopeful - my three words to describe this video. Thank you both!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou for the kind words 💜 Elle xx
Awesome video. I love learning about the medicinal herbs. Your videography style always makes me feel so chill 😎
Yes, I got a bit emotional there. ❤
Such courage and 🦋 inside 💗deep gratitude love for sharing the joy and connection of our beautiful MaMa 🌏🙏🐝
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou! Yes, Mother Earth is our greatest healer and teacher 🌏🤗 Elle xx
@carlamccooke7296
25 күн бұрын
@@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs keep shining Elle 🙏such warmth received in the reflection of your being and generosity in openness. We walk beside you 💗🙏🌏
Love the medicinal herb interlude idea Weedy! 🌱🐛🍄❤️
thank you for sharing your gifts of creative and storytelling and even more so for bringing along others to share their wealth of knowledge
Yet another wonderful video and what an incredible human Elle is.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
♥ you are too kind. Elle xx
Can't wait for the follow up video in a couple of months when all these have started to flower :)
Thankyou Elle and Weedy. What a nice way to get an education. Inspirational.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
You are so very welcome, I am glad you enjoyed it 💚 Elle xx
Yarrow is a ground cover, and will meander everywhere
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
It is! I find it great for under fruit trees and pollinators love the flowers Elle xx
This just gets better and better 😩❤️ what a beautiful collaboration of skills and characteristics! 🌍❤️
Got me, love borage, grow and planted 9 of them in my this year First real garden season, just because of the Look...
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
They are pretty aren't they! You'll have all of the pollinators loving your garden and it sounds like you are setting your garden up for success! 🐞🐝🪲 Elle xxx
This warms my heart ❤️ I love herbs 🌿 Thankyou Elle ....looks like you have finally found you ❤ and Weedy you make me smile big....Thankyou you both!!! 😊 💚🩵💚🩵💚🩵
what a great team! thanks for the interesting info and good hearted fun;)
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Weedy is a fun one 🤗 Elle xx
Thank you, Elle, for sharing your story and knowledge on plants' medical properties . 🙏🙇♀️Weedy, I love your style of communicating information it always brings a little joy in my day 💞🤗 I've bought the seeds after the last video and will be planting soon 😀
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou, and please let us know how you go with your new medicinal herb garden! it would be lovely to see it when you get it established.🍀 Elle xx
Thank you for sharing your story. I have discovered another of nature's gifts mushrooms that are medicine. I am still learning herbs as well. And look forward to more from both of you.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
I love mushrooms! Nature's gifts are a great way to describe them. My "go to" is Lions Mane. For me, I find it helps with energy, motivation, memory and cognition. What are your favourite mushrooms? Elle xx
DONT DREAM....DO!!! luv ya wrk weedy bunch!!!
Lovely. Thanks for bringing your friend on to remind us gardeners not to forget the medicinals.
Omg, I just came from work and saw this video! What a perfect way to end the day :)
So happy to hear you will do this monthly ❤❤❤ I’m learning heaps and just love the passion you both show in your respective fields.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou for your kind words ❤ Elle xx
Weedy always knows how to transport you to an extraordinary place full of connection, emotion and life. It's like a message in a bottle from Mother Nature Weedy helped her to create, sent out for the world to see. ❤ Thank you Weedy
@TheWeedyGarden
21 күн бұрын
Comment of the day 💜💜🧙♂️
Actual tears hearing your story Elle. ❤
Wow Elle, You are blooming and shining 😍so beautiful to absorb more of your wisdom. Excited to keep up with more of your herbal and garden tips xxx
Thanks guys! This was so encouraging for me today! I have been sick so much. I am encouraged to keep growing my garden. I need more herbs!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
You are more than welcome! Incorporate some herbs into your life and hopefully that will help. Sending healing thoughts your way. Elle xx
Thank you for deleting that ridiculous comment about ego and cultivars, what nonsense. Cheers weedy for what you do and inspire us all to create a better world for humanity ❤
@TheWeedyGarden
26 күн бұрын
Yeah that was a rotten egg 🤣🤣🤗🫵🏻🙏🏻💪🏻
Good morning
@TheWeedyGarden
26 күн бұрын
Morning
What an inspiring and informative video!!! Thank you guys 🙏🙏🙏🌸🌼🌿
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
You are welcome, glad you enjoyed it. 🌿💕 Elle xx
WEEDY... ‼️ I'm going to live to a hundred years old... ‼️
Thank you Elle, and Weedy, it's the tending of the earth that mend our spirit, and of course the medicinal and nutritive qualities of our little friends, if we nurture them, they nurture us!!
Whenever I watch you I feel peaceful and calm 🌱 I loved your plant talking back to you. This is what I imagine when I talk to my plants. I just know they can feel our love and I ain’t crazy. I’m considering studying and it’d be my dream to live the way you do. My father was a clever man and to me he could do anything. I loved being outside with him being caretakers of our few acres. It was the best. Thanks Weedy and thanks for having Elle on. I enjoyed it.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
That was my favourite part too! They have done many studies now on the benefits of talking to our plants. If we treat things with love and kindness they thrive and respond in turn. What a lovely experience being a land steward with your father, caring for your property. I believe that you can do anything you set your mind to. I look forward to seeing your own version of a weedy garden one day.💕🪴 Elle xx
Hi Yah Weedy and welcome Elle. Awesome video.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou! 🤗 Elle
Drying and smoking lemon balm can help stop cigarette smoking.
Fantastic 💚
What's really impressive is the range of growth of many of those. Most of them I grow in my zone 4 food forest in chilly Canada.
@TheWeedyGarden
23 күн бұрын
Hey man 🫵🏻 nice to see you here 👍
Amazing work guys, I cried for Elle's story, both Inspiring
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
💙Thankyou Elle xx
Iam always dreaming about my weedy garden❤
Awesome story Elle. Thank you for sharing! I am so sorry you went through such a difficult time, but you blossomed on the other side. Plus you are helping people. How lovely. Well done you, from U.K.
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou for the kind words 💗 Elle xx
Incredible video... Thank you for sharing. I love hearing the backstory of how people come to gardening ❤
Thank you for sharing your story Elle ...gardening for me also started as a way to release stress and help with my mental health... I'm a customer of yours from the past and absolutely recommend your mullein tea ... It's lovely to put a face and voice to your business... Thanks for sharing your knowledge and thank you to weedy for making this all happen... Happy growing guys 💞
Cooool intro, love it!! Earthly love to anyone who reads this!!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Much love back 💕 Elle xx
Great video, I learned so much, thank you Weedy!❤
Weedy,thank you for introducing us to Elle! (Hello Elle! 👋) This series has my total attention, I am in the process of learning more about medical plants and growing them for myself too. Elle,you were meant for this... thank you for taking time to do this with Weedy! I am looking forward to seeing you on the next stream! 😊 🪴 ❤
@TheWeedyGarden
24 күн бұрын
So nice to hear this 🙏🏻👍🤗
Hello from the high desert of North West USA! A BIG THANK YOU!! To both of you as I am just starting to collect and apply this knowledge! Hopefully I'll be expanding on last years accomplishment of growing enough to make a few salads and BLT"S and exactly one cup of tea! 🤣
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Hello North West USA! Haha, one cup of tea is better than none! And you can't beat a home grown BLT 😃 Elle xx
yay! more elle ... i can't wait. very happy :D
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Ha ha, thanks that is very kind 🤗 ❣ Elle xx
Oh My Giddy Aunt!! I love this new contribution so much Weedy, thank you, . . . .I didnt think I could love your videos any more than I already do, yet here you are with more goodness and high value #Grateful 🤩🙏💞🌳🌻
@TheWeedyGarden
25 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
Thoroughly enjoyed this video and look forward to watching more.
10 Thrivival plants 🌿 my 6 year old spent is first half an hour of his morning watching, before he heads outside, he loves new weedy garden videos 🙏
@TheWeedyGarden
26 күн бұрын
Say hi from Weedy 🤗
@sharletgill8771
26 күн бұрын
@@TheWeedyGarden His day has been made 😍
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
How adorable, hopefully we have a budding gardener on our hands 😃🍀 Elle xx
Loved the video and would find a future video on how to make great medicinal tinctures and salves most helpful. A great partnership with very useful info and fun presentation. Brings a smile to my dial every time I watch a video! Thanks Weedy and Elle
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
You are so very welcome! If you have a bit of a search through his recent videos you will find Weedy did a video on creating different herbal tinctures and vinegars, not too long ago. We will do a video on making salves in the not-too-distant future, thanks for your suggestion! 🪴📽💛 Elle xx
I’m m loving your channel and guests Weedy. The antiviral properties of Lemon balm healed a cold sore in 2 days and was brilliant with echinacea flowers as a tea when cvid struck. Off I go now plant wormwood in the chook yard 🐓🐓🐓🐓
yessss! omg!
So inspiring. Thank you Weddy!!!❤
Greetings and Salutations I thought this was a great upload I use loads of gardening gum in my lifestyle Thanks 😊
Absolutely loved this video and lesrned so much about all these wonderful herbs and how they are beneficial to humans and chickens. ❤❤❤❤❤
I honestly didn’t want this video to finish! Beautiful colaboration. I’m in UK so can’t get the seeds from you. Sad
I love Elle! That would be such a difficult job, I don't think I could handle that either!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
💓 Elle xx
@jenjagger6745
25 күн бұрын
@@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs happily subscribed. Spent the whole day gardening after watching this video. I recently got lemon balm, not knowing much about it. I'm so glad to have learned so much today! 😍☘️🇺🇸🥰
Beautiful content, so thoughtful and helpful. Thanks Weedy and Elle!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou @angelahutt 😄💜
Omg! I can totally relate to her story! Lots of love!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Sending you lots of love back 💗 Elle xx
Thank you Weedy and Elle for this wonderfully informative video.
Thanks for the great information. I wish both of you the best
Lemon balm knocks me out like a rock! I've always been extremely sensitive to medications of all types...
Thanks a lot for sharing. Lovely Elle and Weedy. We use and grow at home, in Pamplona, Spain, almost the same wonderfull plants as you show. Love to use plants in teas, tinctures, medicinal oils. ❤
Great video!! Was searching for a lot of herbs video's before, but not much to find. I am glad you are gonna post more. Have a lot of herbs here already in the Netherlands☺️✌🏼 have a good summer👌🏼
Love the content can’t wait for the next one,thanks Elle and weedy ❤
This is lovely and so inspiring, I’m heading out to harvest some of these great herbs!
Thanks for such a beautiful and inspirational video. Masterfully put together, as usual, and such wonderful information. Elle’s story made me cry, to come from such a horrible situation to such a magical transformation 💚🪴🍀
@TheWeedyGarden
23 күн бұрын
2:05 hits me every time! 🥹
Hi guys, very nice to see Elle on the show, you did great. Really enjoyed watching, thanks for the knowledge sharing.
@HopefortheRobin
24 күн бұрын
Also, forgot to mention, would have liked to see more mature versions of the plants also :)
@TheWeedyGarden
21 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Weedy .. thou art a Wizard .. what a beautifully done video (I'm only 10 min. in) .. I've already shared this link with several friends .. (by the way Elle is wonderful) .. Wow!!
@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs
25 күн бұрын
Thankyou, Weedy is amazing isn't he! 🎥 Elle xx
@MerwinARTist
25 күн бұрын
@@Australian_Medicinal_Herbs .. lol .. Yes he is .. he did an awesome job .. promoting you and the herbs. My wife is a naturopath .. I sent her the link too. :)
Thank you, so organised. Theory then practical..🙂
Love this.
Awesomeness
Loved this video ❤
awesome guys!!
Very informative! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Amazing video thanks
Love your vids and thanks for sharing your knowledge.