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How to make a Mimosa Flower Tincture for when you need a little Happiness! 

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Meet Albizia julibrissin aka the Mimosa Tree! This lovely tree produces the most amazing flowers and did you know that it has medicinal properties?
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@kristikey8320
@kristikey8320 5 месяцев назад
The flowers can be eaten raw. The new lighter leaves can be eaten cooked as a pot herb. The bark can be taken from the branches and have wonderful properties! It has antibacterial properties, anticoagulant, anesthesia-like, and helps regrow tissue. Fantastic for burns, cuts and lesions. Do research on this one!
@sheryljones7116
@sheryljones7116 8 дней назад
Wow! I have one in my backyard was told by a neighbor to cut because all it does is grow tall. However, because it’s so tall I cannot reach the leaves or branches of the tree so early harvesting is not applicable. Is it still good if I pick off ground in fall
@Sunny-jz3dy
@Sunny-jz3dy 6 дней назад
Please don't pick the flowers or the leaves up off the ground to use. If the tree has become so tall you can't harvest the leaves or the flowers See if there is a way to propagate some clippings from that tree to start a new one. that way you could control the height of it and keep everything within your reach. Or if it's not too high up maybe you could use a ladder. Or if it's not too high up maybe you could use a ladder
@user-gj8ms7jd8v
@user-gj8ms7jd8v 5 дней назад
I should have known. All my ag animals loved eating it all.
@dawnevans6775
@dawnevans6775 5 дней назад
I liked knowing the things you said, so does this mean I don't have to use booze ? 😀 Thanks again 👍
@tamahudson6186
@tamahudson6186 5 дней назад
Thank you so very much for sharing your research & knowledge with us!!! I love learning about what God & Mother Earth have provided for us to use for medicine. That's how it is meant to be....in Nature. I can't wait to try the mimosa flowers & more of the tree! I saw some trees in bloom down the road from me. I think you & your Mom make a very good team and you do a great job!!!❤
@Lunarbobadragons
@Lunarbobadragons 4 дня назад
When I was a little girl we had a huge mimosa tree in our yard. I would climb it and sit in the middle of all of the blooms . The tree would be full of monarch butterflies and they were not bothered by me at all! They would even land in me . I spent many summers in that tree watching the butterflies . The feeling was magical and euphoric . I had no idea that these flowers give you happy feelings 😅 i just knew that it was a peaceful, safe place for me to escape the world. It was magical . ❤
@aprildawn82
@aprildawn82 3 дня назад
Yes, the butterflies love this tree!! 🦋❤
@sherreesanders8710
@sherreesanders8710 3 дня назад
We had a large beautiful Mimosa tree in our backyard growing up (Colfax, North Carolina). I loved it in the summer when the soft pink Pom Pom blossoms would appear. The leaves of the tree remind me of ferns and grow bean-like shoots. The tree was easy to climb and I would sit as high up in it as I could and sing songs. It was also a good place to hide from my mom! LOL One sunny June afternoon when I was 10 years old I climbed a little too high and fell out. Broke my left arm but it didn’t stop me from climbing back into my favorite Mimosa tree. It was a happy place. 😀🎵🌸
@joannvozzo4586
@joannvozzo4586 День назад
I love this beautiful beautiful tree, always have. This is something new learning about, WOW, I love it. This is wonderful to know about this beautiful, amazing tree. Thank you so much! God bless you both, keep getting your hands dirty and info coming! 😊👍♥️
@zaadiavaline9956
@zaadiavaline9956 День назад
Oh, that sounds quite lovely & serene! What a beautiful & inspiring image! ~ Mimosa trees are one of my favorites. I’ve made tea from them before & added a handful of leaves to a salad, yet haven’t tried a tincture, yet. There’s currently two on my property, yet I missed the flower harvest window this year. One of the trees juts out from a small cliff, over a lake and often is covered with butterflies. I’ve thought about climbing it (perhaps with a harness 😊) and now your experience has inspired me to do that next spring! ❤
@doodybird5766
@doodybird5766 4 дня назад
I love watching momma birds picking these soft blooms for their nests so their babies will have a soft, sweet bed ❤
@caydancebloom
@caydancebloom 10 месяцев назад
you guys were talking about getting all your books out to research a plant. It brought back a memory.... I rounded the corner and there he was, my 5 year old hunched over the bed. On the bed he had laid out every single bible he could scavenge from around the house (that my parents had lived in for 30 years, so there were plenty to be found). I asked him what he was doing and he said he was comparing the wording between the different versions. ..................................... he was a very interesting person to raise. We have had some interesting conversations! lol
@cohray8207
@cohray8207 3 дня назад
Id like to hear the story of some of these conversations!!😊
@sjb3460
@sjb3460 2 дня назад
If you compare the Torah (Hebrew Bible) with the Dead Sea Scrolls, you discover they are almost identical.
@michaelkaiser1864
@michaelkaiser1864 День назад
@@sjb3460 the nag hamadi scrolls are amazing. much less politics than what came later via rome. Gospel of Thomas, Hymn of the Pearl and Gospel of Mary Magdalene are some of my favorites. Thunder Perfect Mind is also amazing. I agree with others that it was likely part of a larger rite.
@sjb3460
@sjb3460 День назад
@@michaelkaiser1864 Thanks for the information, I will look for them.
@GreenfieldsHomeplace
@GreenfieldsHomeplace 6 дней назад
Growing up, my grandma had a Mimosa tree in her yard and the sweet smell along with my memories just touch a place in my heart whenever I smell or see Mimosa. I had no idea the flowers were medicinal. I’m so excited because there’s a Mimosa tree at the end of our property and I’m picking some flowers tomorrow morning. Thanks for this great tutorial.
@joystersjourneys4503
@joystersjourneys4503 4 дня назад
My Grandma had 2 mimosa trees in her yard also. So I totally have those same fond memories of the fragrance and Beauty in the tree after the leaves & the blossoms came on it each late Spring. I miss my Awesome Grandparents and those 2 gorgeous trees. It broke my heart when someone bought their house then bulldozed it and those trees.. can you imagine? I drove by there a couple summers ago and noticed some of the baby Mimosa tree sprouts growing where Grandma's Mimosa trees were. I'm gonna stop by there one day soon and see if there's still mimosa seedlings there. If so I'll ask if I might have a couple for memories sake and wouldn't it be great to have baby Mimosa trees growing from my special Grandma's beautiful fragrant Mimosa trees.
@ShannasCountryCreek
@ShannasCountryCreek Год назад
I made a tincture with the bark. Use a potato peeler... you just want the outer bark and with the green. From the info i gathered the bark is more grounding where as the flower is more of a lighter "fluffy" feel just as the flower looks. Both have great benefits. God is so amazing with his creations for us. 🩵🙏✝️🕊🌱🩵We are in east Texas on a 1 mile creek. The beautiful mimosa grows abundantly here. ❤
@sheepyleepy..2806
@sheepyleepy..2806 19 дней назад
he Sho is he honestly doesnt get enough appreciation for his creations
@robertkgunn
@robertkgunn 19 дней назад
God is amazing!
@danaodom1010
@danaodom1010 10 дней назад
I am in Rusk . Will try this.
@pegasus5287
@pegasus5287 7 дней назад
Light and fluffy feelings sound good.
@omamikels7091
@omamikels7091 3 дня назад
Be careful with the back, as that is where they get dmt
@pattipate9732
@pattipate9732 Год назад
Growing up in Louisiana, we had several mimosa trees in our yard. Each one of us kids claimed one as our own! We would climb them and my sister and I would take the green seeds from the seed pods and thread them with needle and thread to make necklaces. As they browned they were very pretty. Love knowing now that the blooms have medicinal value as well!
@darlinglinden2212
@darlinglinden2212 Год назад
I'm from Louisiana too and the smell of mimosa flowers are something truly special. I am excited to start foraging some
@lieblee3063
@lieblee3063 11 месяцев назад
I live in Louisiana too.
@pattipate9732
@pattipate9732 24 дня назад
@@ambersimpson75 I’m not sure the variety.
@simplyme2926
@simplyme2926 14 дней назад
Those seeds may have done more healing than you'll ever know❤
@shegrowswildapothecary
@shegrowswildapothecary 7 дней назад
I live in Georgia, and literally, yesterday, my sweet parents & I went on a field trip, picking mimosas!! And currently there are two glass mason jars, soaking with vinegar instead of alcohol this time, but, in eight weeks, I will still have amazing medicine! 🌸 🌳
@gelwood99
@gelwood99 2 года назад
Another thing is that Mimosa trees are nitrogen fixers so they are a good tree to add to a food forest and it can be Coppiced or pollarded to provide a good height to harvest blooms and allow you access to a ready supply of bark. 2 trees will give you all you need using both technics.
@scottlas
@scottlas Год назад
So very true and I'm glad you made this point. Very easy to grow from seed as well. It is known as a pioneering plant, or one of the few trees that transitions an overgrown field into the first stages of developing a forest. Fantastic mottled shade tree for tender-young successional plants and, as you mentioned, is a nitrogen fixer. I originally put mine in for chop-and-drop but I've let the lower limbs grow laterally and about four of my chickens now roost in it, so funny. And with the flowers we have yet another benefit from them.
@loismegin8036
@loismegin8036 Год назад
Thank you for your comment that Mimosa is a nitrogen fixer. And good to add to a food forest. I know about the flowers, but what is the bark used for?
@ASpinnerASpinner
@ASpinnerASpinner 17 дней назад
Yes, it is a legume and therefore a nitrogen fixer. However, nitrogen fixing plants do not give nitrogen to other plants around them unless that plant is shopped down and buried in the ground to rot. Mimosa is also a highly invasive species to north america and degrades out ecosystem. There are many other native plants that can be used and are easier to use for "nitrogen fixing" and to get high.
@gelwood99
@gelwood99 17 дней назад
If you coppaice or pollard the tree, you do get the benefit of releasing the nitrogen to the surrounding vegetation! You don't have to bury the foliage in the soil to get those benefits the dying roots will do that.
@Dryadsgrove
@Dryadsgrove 7 дней назад
Mimosas are also invasive. The crown blocks sunlight and competes with native growth. Dont add to a food forest if the potential to spread and reduce pollinators in your area​@@loismegin8036
@karenbearden6198
@karenbearden6198 10 дней назад
When I was a little girl there was a Mimosa in our yard. Under that tree I'd play "Beauty Shop" for hours. The tender pink ones were the young and beautiful people, and I could fashion their hair lots of different ways, they were soft and supple, twisting the ends would bind it together making a bun or even a ponytail. The dried up brown ones were the old people, you couldn't do much with their hair and had to be careful or it would even fall out! Keep in mind, to me at that age 30 was old, didn't have to be grey at all.🤣🤣 A simpler time, good memories.
@normajeanslagel4633
@normajeanslagel4633 8 дней назад
What a beautiful imagination you had! I would have loved to be a playmate then!❤
@karenbearden6198
@karenbearden6198 7 дней назад
@@normajeanslagel4633 That's so sweet, thank you. :)
@shelleygage6644
@shelleygage6644 5 дней назад
I love your story! It takes me back to my childhood also, thank you for a lovely reminder of that
@karenbearden6198
@karenbearden6198 5 дней назад
@@shelleygage6644 ❤😊
@rachelsavage7994
@rachelsavage7994 10 месяцев назад
I also make jelly out of the flower.
@luzdeluna7386
@luzdeluna7386 8 дней назад
Can you share your recipe? Tia.
@amberham5732
@amberham5732 3 месяца назад
The mimosa tree gets a hard prune yearly - you can make your bark tincture with the pruned branches.
@HalloweenCarver
@HalloweenCarver 10 дней назад
When I was a kid these were everywhere. Now as an adult I have only seen a handful and I live by them... So during a walk, I collected some seed pods and now I have some growing in my yard ❤
@majdiawad1282
@majdiawad1282 9 дней назад
There invasive, be careful!
@mikemorano1457
@mikemorano1457 3 дня назад
They are everywhere in tn
@mikemorano1457
@mikemorano1457 3 дня назад
@@majdiawad1282it’s actually good cause it’s not going to be disappearing soon!❤
@user-qy5qc1tn8e
@user-qy5qc1tn8e 18 дней назад
1965 New Jersey neighbor’s urban city front garden had a mimosa tree. I remember childhood summer evenings filled with the sweet mimosa smell coming in through my bedroom windows, such sweet sleep. No air conditioning way back then. Saddest day when that house was sold and the new owner cut down the mimosa.
@happy_times01
@happy_times01 17 дней назад
Sad.. 😢
@valerierogers9609
@valerierogers9609 12 дней назад
Too blind to see what they had. Such simpletons.
@tinashipman
@tinashipman 12 дней назад
😮😳😨
@earlwright9715
@earlwright9715 9 дней назад
They grow back, they are hard to kill. Have you ever smell wisteria?
@olympic-gradelurker
@olympic-gradelurker 6 дней назад
Mimosas are terribly invasive though. The owner probably had that in mind when cutting it down.
@Siouxperman
@Siouxperman 5 дней назад
As an American Indian I love seeing natural remedies that come from our Mother Earth.
@heatherg1899
@heatherg1899 5 дней назад
I never noticed or heard of these before today, but I spotted one out on a walk with my son at the local elementary school. I ran over to grab few flowers that I could reach. Holy smokes they smell amazing!!!
@user-dd1cf8jt9w
@user-dd1cf8jt9w День назад
We had a Mimosa Tree when I was very young, 69 years now. There was an answer to cooling off in the Summer it was laying under the weeping Mimosa Tree, so sweet !
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 2 года назад
Mimosa’s is one of my favorite trees! I call them “the original butterfly trees”! Their scent is heavenly! I love how they open their leaves at sunrise and at dusk they close their leaves...almost like the tree tucks itself to bed by drawing the leaves in. My sweet Aunt Gracie, now deceased, took a sapling from our yard. She transplanted the little sapling back to her home in N.J. I would see the tree every year we would visit her. She placed a bench swing under her tree once it matured ❤️❤️❤️
@TheHoneystead
@TheHoneystead 2 года назад
What a sweet story! Thank you for sharing
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 2 года назад
@@TheHoneystead you’re welcome...love those memories! I’ve got my stock tank pool placed under my mimosa tree...love floating around , hearing my heart beat while I’m floating and watching bumble bees, honey bee, butterflies and humming birds enjoy the nectar ❤️. My grandmother called them mamosie trees...lol I’m going to try picking some flowers tomorrow to make your recipe. Thank you 🙏🏻 for the information and recipe!
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 2 года назад
@@TheHoneystead you’re welcome...love those memories! I’ve got my stock tank pool placed under my mimosa tree...love floating around , hearing my heart beat while I’m floating and watching bumble bees, honey bee, butterflies and humming birds enjoy the nectar ❤️. My grandmother called them mamosie trees...lol I’m going to try picking some flowers tomorrow to make your recipe. Thank you 🙏🏻 for the information and recipe!
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 2 года назад
@@TheHoneystead you’re welcome...love those memories! I’ve got my stock tank pool placed under my mimosa tree...love floating around , hearing my heart beat while I’m floating and watching bumble bees, honey bee, butterflies and humming birds enjoy the nectar ❤️. My grandmother called them mamosie trees...lol I’m going to try picking some flowers tomorrow to make your recipe. Thank you 🙏🏻 for the information and recipe!
@LydiaStarz
@LydiaStarz 3 дня назад
My Mimosa in Ada Ok attracted something strange and beautiful one summer eve....what I thought were hummingbirds flocked to it's flowers. MANY. But taking pictures I found out they were moths! Moths with stripes of pink and grey! Very cool!
@CelticLady01
@CelticLady01 2 дня назад
I have a 7-acre lot that my husband and I purchased a year ago. I am now walking the property and taking pictures of all the different plants to catalog everything.
@servantoftruth8392
@servantoftruth8392 Год назад
If tomorrow all RU-vid channels were gone and only 1 was left @s long as it was Yours I would thank my lucky stars and watch every day and time i can. Thank you ladies so very much.
@joannewilson6847
@joannewilson6847 2 года назад
Love that your mum is a down to earth a real mum, no airs and graces. Love her immensely as I can assure you, you will miss her cuddles one day. The memories you both are creating are priceless. Take care, love from Australia xxxx
@yukonsmomma3562
@yukonsmomma3562 10 дней назад
Kaylee, I'm so excited to see you and your Mom working together again. Love your stuff alone but when you and your Mom work on medicinals together it's magic!
@kellyjwvbt
@kellyjwvbt Год назад
We dug up and replanted a Mimosa tree that was growing in front of a barn door when we moved into a new place. It had a very rough start, being in the way of the door. It had been cut a few times and broken in some places. In the 2 years since we transplanted, it has absolutely flourished and more than quadrupled in size! We finally got our first blossoms on it this summer! So exciting! 🌸
@frankieturner630
@frankieturner630 11 месяцев назад
The best time to replant mimosa tree is in the month of May
@kenni4892
@kenni4892 7 дней назад
I live in Arizona, and grew up with a bunch of Mimosa trees in our yard. Some dark pink, some light pink, all smelled wonderful! I love these trees.
@terrywade3696
@terrywade3696 4 дня назад
Kenni: What area of Arizona do you live in? I’m moving to the Phoenix area soon and would love to be able to grow them but I don’t know if it’s too hot there or do they grow better in the northern part of the state.
@aprildawn82
@aprildawn82 3 дня назад
You can see the wisdom of the mother when she was talking about slowing down and just breathing. The daughter agreed, but was obviously wanting to hurry things along. 😄 It's amazing what wisdom age can bring....
@mikemorano1457
@mikemorano1457 3 дня назад
Yes it takes at least 30 minutes to make a cup of tea and you HAVE to be patient.😊
@jamesgranderson2890
@jamesgranderson2890 2 года назад
Good information! My wife is always planting “pretty” things, to include these plants, and my attitude is if it can’t feed us or be beneficial toward our well being then we shouldn’t waste time on it. Thank you for the education once again!
@simplyorganicoils8404
@simplyorganicoils8404 Год назад
I can only imagine this. In Nigeria, we have them lined up. And I look at the plant with such eyes as you do. But now,
@sixteezchild
@sixteezchild 3 дня назад
I see now why Hummingbirds are such happy little birds! They obviously get the medicinal advantages of the flowers they feed off of! I always have hummers in my mimosa flowers...and bumbly bees
@sonyajohnson9445
@sonyajohnson9445 10 дней назад
This is the perfect time for me to watch this. They're blooming now here in Southwest Missouri.
@normajeanslagel4633
@normajeanslagel4633 7 дней назад
And here in Flippin Arkansas as well!
@juliaknight2548
@juliaknight2548 18 дней назад
We have them in New Mexico. My father has one in his front yard. So glad this video came up on my feed today! ❤
@richardkennedy815
@richardkennedy815 11 месяцев назад
As a retired RN and being involved in herbalism for probably almost as long as I was a nurse, I have enjoyed your video's. My wife and I grow/process/preserve most of our foods, both plant and animal, but we also grow many of our herbs and teas here. Thank you and please continue your work.
@conniebrister7229
@conniebrister7229 2 дня назад
My neighbor has a mimosa tree and the smell is devine.
@terifinnegan6649
@terifinnegan6649 2 дня назад
Mimosa trees smell heavenly❤
@edenelston7668
@edenelston7668 2 года назад
This one was new to me! We have mimosas all around, but I didn't realize it was medicinal 😁 thanks for sharing!
@TheHoneystead
@TheHoneystead 2 года назад
You are very welcome 💛
@alexisley4957
@alexisley4957 Год назад
Yes. I didn’t know this either!
@katysuemarfil2148
@katysuemarfil2148 Год назад
Same here in GA!!! Thank you 🙏
@cynthiacollins2668
@cynthiacollins2668 Месяц назад
Now I have a good excuse to leave one in the yard!
@OsoVerde108
@OsoVerde108 16 дней назад
One of my favorites! I was just giving someone a bottle of a tincture I made years ago. Just saw them blooming today and hoping to go out soon to pick some!
@user-tt5xe4ee8f
@user-tt5xe4ee8f День назад
My ma n pop planted several of them at their forever home... They are messy but beautiful. And smell amazing. Last year had to have one cut down and this year had another cut down due to fuserium rot. Still have 3 and now I know they're medicinal properties I will be harvesting. 😊 Thanks
@tamaregromoll4128
@tamaregromoll4128 7 дней назад
I just saw my first mimosa tree for the first time last week. I fell in love with it. And now I found your site ! 👌 👏 😍 👍 🥰
@FAA-DPE
@FAA-DPE 3 дня назад
Synchronicity is nudging you. 11:11
@mikemorano1457
@mikemorano1457 3 дня назад
Sounds like it was meant to be…❤
@Thankful_.
@Thankful_. 2 года назад
💕👏🏾 So fun! These trees make me smile! They remind me of a Dr. Seuss puffel!
@TheHoneystead
@TheHoneystead 2 года назад
Lol I agree!!! They look like something out of Dr. Seuss 😂😂🤣
@loscheiner
@loscheiner 7 дней назад
In my family my dad always called them Tufala trees after the Dr. Seuss book, The Lorax.😊
@pattigsbh4392
@pattigsbh4392 2 года назад
I have Mimosa Trees and just learned about their benefits. I love watching you and your Mom. You verified what I heard. My herbal books did not have Mimosa in it. Thank you for the recommendations on books. Blessings to you both❤
@TheHoneystead
@TheHoneystead 2 года назад
Ohh how wonderful!!!! I think you’ll enjoy the books we use as well!
@cynthiaschofield1551
@cynthiaschofield1551 4 дня назад
Yes, I remember climbing the mimosa tree in front of my grandma's house So many gud memories with my brothers and young aunt We all had our own spot It does smell lovely and created a wonderful memory Ty
@lyndaniel3369
@lyndaniel3369 10 дней назад
It is a semi-tropical tree. In mid Missouri, it doesn't bloom until the heat of summer. It doesn't even put out leaves until late May or June (in our area). The butterflies (especially the blue swallowtails) and hummingbirds love them.
@chrisb1682
@chrisb1682 4 дня назад
WoW amazing. The mimosa flower in your part of the world is completely different to Europe. Same leaf but our flowers are little tiny yellow ball shape. Amazing odour… your flowers are also so pretty! 💕🌿
@joystersjourneys4503
@joystersjourneys4503 4 дня назад
We have Memosa trees in mid western Oregon. I had a humongous one where I used to live. We planted it as a 6' baby Memosa tree in 1996. We babied it through two cold, rainy, snowy & freezing temperature winters and 90+ degree summers. We put clear twinkle lights on it for those first 2 cold winters. It was just enough warmth to keep it from freezing out. I miss that big beautiful Memosa tree. I plan to plant another one at my new house this next Spring. I learned a valuable lesson tho, they are beautiful when they're blooming, but they are terribly messy in the winter after they shed off all the beautiful furry blooms. We had our tree beside the front deck.. what a mistake. Very MESSY! So in the future I'd plant my Memosa trees out in the middle of a grassy area away from the house, deck and where nobody can track any of the wet furry mess into the house.
@danabailey6174
@danabailey6174 25 минут назад
Always has been my favorite tree! So beautiful, and fragrant.
@Flcracker0419
@Flcracker0419 2 года назад
I have been making elderberry and propolis….thanks to you two. Even started my own elderberry garden. Have about 30 plants going!!!
@EnlightenedEndeavor
@EnlightenedEndeavor Год назад
This year Japanese beetles ate our elderberry trees...they took us by surprise.
@Flcracker0419
@Flcracker0419 Год назад
@@EnlightenedEndeavor wow so sorry to here…
@jamesspalten5977
@jamesspalten5977 Год назад
How do you make propolis? Don't the bees gather it?
@ritamccartt-kordon283
@ritamccartt-kordon283 11 месяцев назад
@@jamesspalten5977 Use the Propolis from the bees to make a Tincture. GOD bless
@jamescallicutt9887
@jamescallicutt9887 2 дня назад
We live right outside a little township. Called tobacco hill in North carblanna and our backyard. We have acres of these trees in my wife. Loves Going Out with the wind blowing and just watch him sway in the wind. And it is relaxing and they do have wonderful smell.
@user-ni9px8gp5m
@user-ni9px8gp5m День назад
I rented the home I'm in last Dec after selling my house. "Inflation is killing my bank account" anyway there's a mimosa tree here in the yard. I had never seen one before. You're not kidding about the fragrance. Wow ogh wow, I just went out this morning and harvested some flowers. The smell is off the xhart AMAZONG!!
@mybelovedchaos
@mybelovedchaos 14 дней назад
My parents had a mimosa tree in middle missouri, it got HUGE! I loved climbing it as a kid. Thanks for bringing me back to that!
@Internsherry
@Internsherry Год назад
Reviewing from multiple books is exactly how I learn about insects in your garden. Its a great method! Honestly, its closer to how you would have learned in your community back in the day, right? You'd get feedback from multiple people in town and then take a next step.
@MotherNaturesEdge
@MotherNaturesEdge 3 дня назад
I've been really wanting to wild craft this for a while, so this is perfect timing!
@TeaTephiTrumpet777
@TeaTephiTrumpet777 2 дня назад
One of my most favorite trees for beauty- it sucks just learning the medicinal value but at least finally learning!
@mikestroud3053
@mikestroud3053 2 года назад
People tend to hate these trees in my area because they are "non-native" and considered invasive, but they are a very important forage source for my bees as they hit right before the summer dearth in NC and this year they were exceptionally prolific. The honey the girls make from this is dark, but not bad and although it's trailing off now, they are still bringing it in! I loved learning about their medicinal qualities from you! I think I'm going to plant a few of these around the homestead for the girls and myself. Thank you for the information!
@truthseeker9688
@truthseeker9688 10 дней назад
Yes, my parents ( from WNC) hated the mimosa trees and dug up everyone they found...they are very invasive. It is interesting to learn of it's medicinal properties.
@J_Mc314
@J_Mc314 3 дня назад
Thank you! You two are both beautiful! Also have beautiful souls! Thank you for the knowledge. We need more natural healers in the world and less pharmaceutical companies propheting from our sickness that they (with the rest of the bad people in control) created.
@user-zk7sg8sb1k
@user-zk7sg8sb1k 2 дня назад
No matter how hard you may try to, You cant kill a mimosa tree because the roots go for miles around it. I mow over several and they always come back.
@michelechele2744
@michelechele2744 2 года назад
Can we have a taping of your mom talking more? When I see her in the post I click fast to hear her. I think she has a lot of offer. I would love to hear more of her
@TheHoneystead
@TheHoneystead 2 года назад
Absolutely
@Featherfinder
@Featherfinder Год назад
It8s a safe bet that a lot of us were unaware that all inmates have such cameras. If indeed they all do.
@darleneridgway8634
@darleneridgway8634 День назад
I have 2 mimosa trees in my yard. Glad I ran across your video.
@sonnyg960
@sonnyg960 2 месяца назад
This is great! You remind me of my late grandmother, we use to ride the dirt roads, and she would use my young keen eyes to help spot wild herbs she was looking to add to her garden
@mangotango5704
@mangotango5704 2 дня назад
I have a huge mimosa that just started blooming. Im going to get real happy!
@radioreaper89
@radioreaper89 Год назад
Don't even get me started on the root bark 🤣
@rodnawilliams9398
@rodnawilliams9398 Год назад
i love the smell of the mimosa flower .. i am so glad to hear it has medicinal properties .. now i will make sure they dont cut down my tree i planted in 1997
@stephaniehanuman-dale6279
@stephaniehanuman-dale6279 2 года назад
We had a mimosa tree in our backyard when I was a kid. It was my climbing tree🌱💚🤣 I didn’t know they were medicinal They are very pretty trees❤️
@lauramarie999
@lauramarie999 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! I went and harvested some today and a crazy thing...I'm harvesting exactly a year later on the exact same day as you did 7/7/23 lol
@SleepyHead76
@SleepyHead76 3 месяца назад
Amazing! These trees are hated in my area. I will definitely look for some flowers this year.
@sherylbutler8269
@sherylbutler8269 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this information! I have learnt so much from you and your mom and it is great to see you and your mom have a great time doing it together!
@savanahmuses
@savanahmuses Год назад
So interesting, that "pause" feeling is exactly what i get from the mimosa flower too 💗 :) thank y'all for sharing
@ruthcordery9196
@ruthcordery9196 Год назад
Love Mimosa trees and happy that we have one as I love watching the butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy the flowers. Happy and (shouldn't be) surprised to learn that it's good for us too. 🙂 Thankful to have found your channel. Thank you and I look forward to learning more from you both.
@dawncerbone463
@dawncerbone463 Год назад
We had a Mimosa Tree in the front yard in Staten Island, New York. I have one here where I live in Pennsylvania.
@lindacooper8749
@lindacooper8749 10 дней назад
Live in Northeast Ohio and I have two trees. Did not know this! Thank you so much for this video. I make different types of tinctures.
@FAA-DPE
@FAA-DPE 3 дня назад
We have these trees everywhere in South Louisiana. And I never knew this, but i'm gonna try it !
@unimaginaryemily
@unimaginaryemily 7 дней назад
What a beautiful tree! Thank you for sharing this. Blessings!
@lisacausey4773
@lisacausey4773 13 дней назад
So excited! Just getting into herbal tinctures and our mimosa is ready to go. Love it! Thanks for sharing ❤
@robertjake9459
@robertjake9459 20 дней назад
I'm Happy~ Hearing about the Mimosa!
@mikemorano1457
@mikemorano1457 3 дня назад
I am drinking a cup of bloom and bark tea right now!
@user-ni9px8gp5m
@user-ni9px8gp5m День назад
How do you make yours?
@jodeemonckton1251
@jodeemonckton1251 11 месяцев назад
I have a few mimosa trees at my place. So interesting as I hadn’t realised that they were medicinal. Thanks for sharing. Oh I live in New South Wales, eastern Australia. ❤
@lovelife4111
@lovelife4111 2 года назад
I've seen these all my life. Never knew about the benefits. Thanks
@teresadunlap2377
@teresadunlap2377 Год назад
I'm so excited to see I have one in my yard..never knew was medicinal
@markpennella
@markpennella 2 дня назад
Soo glad you did this one!!
@TheMichi2377
@TheMichi2377 11 месяцев назад
I'm going through CDL school right now and my stress level is off the charts. This is a plant I need in my life!! Thanks for the video ladies. 💗
@MG._.MG13
@MG._.MG13 9 дней назад
I love the smell of this plant
@user-uu4og8rb5o
@user-uu4og8rb5o 4 дня назад
Mimosa root bark tincture is my favorite.... will bring ultimate happiness !
@user-ni9px8gp5m
@user-ni9px8gp5m День назад
Can you share how to.prepare this? Tia
@user-uu4og8rb5o
@user-uu4og8rb5o День назад
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@lilburlsnsuch8898
@lilburlsnsuch8898 6 дней назад
We have one in Southern Oregon hanging over the pool. The humming birds love it ❤ Can't wait for it to bloom this year!
@YogabyNanda
@YogabyNanda 15 дней назад
Thank you for the breathing reminder. What a lovely video! Can’t wait to harvest from mine next year.
@isabelladavis1363
@isabelladavis1363 Год назад
Very very interesting …we had one in our yard for ever when we lived in Georgia …wishing I had known this then.thank you so much for sharing …stay blessed
@senorstronk
@senorstronk Год назад
just planted 3 today. i wish I could find some inthe wild out here in rural texas but have not yet. i'll just get seedlings off my 3 and start adding those to my place. i love these trees and find them gorgeous and love the smell. i'm going to put them all over my 6 acres.
@DelilaBishop
@DelilaBishop Год назад
I love these trees. So many people consider them pests. But I just think they are so pretty
@ASpinnerASpinner
@ASpinnerASpinner 17 дней назад
They are ecosystem destoryers in North America because they are an invasive species. Think with your head, not with your heart.
@alanbiesemeier6930
@alanbiesemeier6930 2 года назад
Very cool looking blossom.
@MayraRodriguez-id5rm
@MayraRodriguez-id5rm 2 года назад
Thank you so much! God Bless Y'all 💖
@lizzyjeanne
@lizzyjeanne 9 дней назад
This has always been one of my favorite trees, just from the look. Its a happy tree. No wonder it has those same medicinal effects.
@alexlinden3358
@alexlinden3358 11 месяцев назад
I have a huge mimosa tree growing behind my pond here in Utah, and sprouting new ones all over. Plan on harvesting today!
@joannestephens7456
@joannestephens7456 13 дней назад
I had a Mimosa tree on my front lawn growing up on Long Island (50 years ago) always love it! Never knew all of this. I live in south Carolina now and they're every where! Thank you for such a extensive video!
@jasonhoughton2929
@jasonhoughton2929 2 дня назад
My bees love them for the nectar. I got these trees all around me here in upstate South Carolina
@sappir26
@sappir26 Год назад
I actually discovered that tree last year on one of my walks. I was so intrigued by it's beauty but now even more so. 😁👍The Mimosa from Australia has yellow pompom flowers, quite different from the open pink ones.
@shomesomlove
@shomesomlove 9 часов назад
Also note that the mimosa tree root bark contains one of the largest quantities of DMT. (The strongest natural hallucinagentic known to man )
@pamelar3607
@pamelar3607 5 дней назад
Awesome! I Love this trees !! Beautiful!
@happy2cya70
@happy2cya70 5 дней назад
Thanks so much! I really need to find some flowers and get some tincture started!
@cathyjennings5580
@cathyjennings5580 14 дней назад
Thanks SO MUCH for your knowledge and time for Us. Very interesting information 😊 👍👍👍👍🙂
@novampires223
@novampires223 9 дней назад
I had one at my old place in Oregon, A very tough tree, it got smashed and broken several times and always came back. The hummers loved it..😊
@kimserio8317
@kimserio8317 Год назад
When I was growing up, we had a neighbor who had a mimosa tree. I had no idea the benefits of it though. Thank you for sharing this with us.
@melinda6024
@melinda6024 Год назад
I love mimosa trees!
@dcsblessedbees
@dcsblessedbees 2 года назад
Reminds me of the troll dolls hair in the 90's :-) Ty for sharing your time, Blessed Days...
@patrickbrewer2794
@patrickbrewer2794 2 года назад
Always a pleasure to learn something new from you guys. It's amazing how much you can learn from others that nature has to offer us. Thanks Kaylee for sharing your knowledge with us. It's always a pleasure to see you and your mom together and learning from you guys is amazing. I'm going to have to give this plant a try seems to have a lot of health benefits. You guys be blessed. ❤️☺️
@TheHoneystead
@TheHoneystead 2 года назад
Thank you for coming along and learning with us 💛
@vivianramsay2527
@vivianramsay2527 Год назад
I'm writing this on Thanksgiving 2022. Our tree is in full bloom despite low 50 -high 40s temp over the last couple of weeks here in gulf coast of Mississippi. We live approximately a mile from the beach but they are everywhere else! I've seen them blooming in spring and summer in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, OKLAHOMA, California, Oregon and Washington state. Thats just areas I've traveled but likely they are everywhere! 😊👍
@BillyTheKidder
@BillyTheKidder 4 дня назад
This is great content. Golden age of YT stuff here. You’re easy to look at too.
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