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The EDIBLE Forest: Into the Woods for WILD Food! 

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@mariannecormier3021
@mariannecormier3021 2 часа назад
My daughter in law is a cree medicine woman, she's always foraging on her ten acres. I'm very grateful to her. I found out late in life, that I don't just look native on the outside, I'm also native on the inside. So many things make sense now.
@eightysixcommunism2827
@eightysixcommunism2827 Час назад
Very special. Thank you for sharing. ❤
@sharonshean2154
@sharonshean2154 Час назад
You two are so blessed to be in agreement in your lifestyle. You are a wealth of Knowles in so many things. Keep on posting your wonderful U tube posts. Lord bless you both and thank you.
@mrbim1954
@mrbim1954 2 часа назад
You both have a special way of including us in your homestead adventures. Your videos are like you are talking to forever friends, always happy and grateful to see us. God Bless your homestead, forever and a day ...
@smallfarmliving3362
@smallfarmliving3362 2 часа назад
I love the way you started this video ( and a few of your previous) I just find it really peaceful and relaxing 😊. Thanks for taking us along, I enjoy this type of content!!
@vickilynn5717
@vickilynn5717 2 часа назад
Kevin and Sarah, ya might consider making a pole with a catch on it to harvest the persimmons you can't reach. It's not hard to make. God Bless
@Maria-ql3fc
@Maria-ql3fc Час назад
If you had grown up in the south you would know those berries are called winter huckleberries , I've eaten them since I was a small child . They grow in every wooded area of the southeast. Yes they are packed with antioxidants and make a decent jelly by steaming or just cooking them down with a cup or more of water, run it through a sieve, then cheese cloth and it's a pretty good jelly. I can almost taste those ripe persimmon. I literally grew up in the woods and us kids ate every ripe persimmon we could get to, they are so so yummy. I've tried the Asian persimmon but they don't compare with our native persimmon .
@kaybusby7507
@kaybusby7507 Час назад
Thanks for taking us along with you guys, love learning from both of you. Beautiful sunset. God's blessings to you and your family
@philstocks7859
@philstocks7859 2 часа назад
Maybe, come next spring, you could take cuttings off the new growth on those persimmon trees and start trees to plant in your orchard. It would make a nice project to make videos on.
@rosariofarese3582
@rosariofarese3582 2 часа назад
Maybe you can use an apple picking stick. It’s a long pole with a small basket at the end of it. 😊
@truejoy3779
@truejoy3779 2 часа назад
I love your foraging videos!
@barbaraflagg983
@barbaraflagg983 Час назад
tis so nice for you to live by a forest where you can go for relaxation.
@dalow65
@dalow65 57 минут назад
I'm a neighbor here in Ava on 40 acres. I love that you share the wonders of our area with the world, but even more that you are teaching us about how we can enjoy the fruits of the nature that surround us!
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 30 минут назад
So great to hear! Howdy neighbor!
@ronniebrace2917
@ronniebrace2917 2 часа назад
Your property is beautiful- thanks for sharing.
@sarahrizer6055
@sarahrizer6055 Час назад
Sarah and Kevin. First, thank you guys for sharing your videos with us. My husband first thing turned on the news and I had to put it on your channel to start out our day peacefully 😊. Just love the peaceful music and the sound of your voice😊❤
@sowandtare
@sowandtare 2 часа назад
I was briefly involved in a DNA project extracting DNA from this cactus species. It is a small Opuntia, and it is suspected native peoples carried it with them to the midwest and spread it around. Extracting DNA happens from the roots where it can most easily be amplified from.
@Susan-n3o3e
@Susan-n3o3e Час назад
Another great video Sarah you’re one intelligent young lady you really know your stuff. Thank you for sharing.❤🙏❤️
@irili100
@irili100 2 часа назад
The persimmons are ready to eat because of the first freeze. To enjoy them before that, maybe you just need to store them in the freezer for a day or two and that makes them tasty and good to eat.
@leeslabach7427
@leeslabach7427 Час назад
Such an enjoyable trek into your woods! My childhood was spent in hills and hollers. When I moved to 5 acres in northern Indiana. I was astonished at all the prickly pears in my yard. When they bloomed, the pasture across the road was a sea of yellow!
@marilynm8812
@marilynm8812 9 минут назад
You need a pole like for apple picking. You really do appreciate and respect your land and use a lot that is available to you. That is so nice.
@jholcomb9532
@jholcomb9532 2 минуты назад
Foraging is so fun! We moved here to NC Florida 3-1/2 years ago, I bought a foraging Florida book with lots of color photos. Thanks for this video!
@tammyhill954
@tammyhill954 Час назад
I am newish to MO and I loved this video. I came from WA so I know usnea. When I took my granddaughters back to WA this summer I collected a bunch of "old man's beard" that had fallen. That was one of my goals while I was there. Glad to know what I can expect here in MO. THANKS!!!
@sandramese0360
@sandramese0360 29 минут назад
Love the cactus story
@opalezell2166
@opalezell2166 Час назад
Cows are social beings. My love to see me coming.
@elainebuchka6533
@elainebuchka6533 Час назад
❤Thanks For the Walk on the Property & Sharing Your Knowledge! I've lived in Mo All of My life & Learned New things at 65. 😊❤ God Bless and take That Gun Along Kevin!! There are to Many Critters these Days in Missouri and who don't want to Share the Woods!! ❤😊
@gonzalezpandura
@gonzalezpandura 16 минут назад
I learn a lot on y'all's walks
@trishcraig723
@trishcraig723 Час назад
Had a bite of a persimmon ONE time and swore to never do that again!!😅
@anneo3754
@anneo3754 Час назад
That prickly pear cactus grows everywhere, even in Minnesota! I was very surprised the first time I saw it growing. It must really enjoy extreme temperatures 😊 I haven't done a lot of foraging since I moved to MN. When I grew up in WA, I practically lived in the woods and knew what was edible and what not to touch, at least not without gloves!
@julieschossow9315
@julieschossow9315 57 минут назад
Passed this one on to my MO children.
@angelapriddy6308
@angelapriddy6308 2 часа назад
Y'all have so many adventures
@marycontryman5496
@marycontryman5496 2 часа назад
Really enjoyed this! Check for ticks!
@traceywelsh9696
@traceywelsh9696 2 часа назад
❤❤Kevin and Sarah day!!
@conniegage2141
@conniegage2141 40 минут назад
Love the foraging videos
@melissav1416
@melissav1416 57 минут назад
Reminds me of hiking the thick brush of 20 acres in N San Diego, CA with my botanist father. So many things that the Native Americans used for food, medicine, washing, etc. And LOTS of Western Diamondback rattlesnakes. I am so surprised about cactus in your area!
@rhonda-p6x
@rhonda-p6x Час назад
I would top those trees so they would produce on lower limbs and tote a weed eater down there and keep it clean where you can see where the drop. You should plant a Japanese Persimmon in you orchard,they are so good!
@terrywaters3062
@terrywaters3062 40 минут назад
Thank you for this video. This is something I want to learn more about.
@michaelwestlake4577
@michaelwestlake4577 40 минут назад
Kevin there are more who agree with you than don’t so go ahead and speak your mind you are right
@msday2vzw
@msday2vzw 2 часа назад
The prickly pear grow in Massachusetts as well. I moved to NC 5 years ago, and they grow here too.
@jessegrider5301
@jessegrider5301 Час назад
I am having a new place built in Oklahoma on close to 4 acres with not a single tree on the place except for some red cedars in the fence row. I'm going to plant every fruit tree I can think of and that includes me coming to Missouri to get some pawpaw trees
@amsohn1
@amsohn1 2 часа назад
Thanks for sharing and blessings ❤
@samanthabloggins1775
@samanthabloggins1775 46 минут назад
I'm in Canada and what you are describing when talking about the high bush blueberries sounds like what we would call Saskatoon berries.
@nancysala7769
@nancysala7769 Час назад
You guys need a long bamboo stick with a fruit picking basket at the end that way you could get to those persimmons and just yank them off with a basket
@kathleenconte3360
@kathleenconte3360 27 минут назад
Those spiders are good for catching flies. Let them be.
@joyces.9021
@joyces.9021 2 часа назад
Is the hawthorn related to roses? The berries remind me of rose hips.
@danagreen9264
@danagreen9264 3 часа назад
Oh gosh I’ve been waiting for this now I have to work but 2:30 this afternoon I’ll b setting down to watch ❤
@Ayeloroz
@Ayeloroz 52 минуты назад
You guys should use walking sticks on your foraging trips. It will steady you as you walk for safety and can be used to knock off things above your reach. Also as a critter detractor that you could even stick in some of those holes! Lol.
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 31 минуту назад
We do sometimes. In this case though, our walking stick was a tripod for the camera! lol.
@susanbell7252
@susanbell7252 26 минут назад
Oh we have those cactus in TN too. I only go in my woods in the winter because of copperheads.
@helenmcclellan452
@helenmcclellan452 2 часа назад
QUESTION: Couldn't you plant the persimon seed in a container and grow some of your own trees to plant in the forest in an area that uou can easily access and take a ladder when it grows? Maybe you could build a small shed to store a ladder, shwars, gloves, & keep a few baskets or containers for when you forage.
@richadams3417
@richadams3417 54 минуты назад
Thanks for another great video. I live in Northern Michigan and we have hills and valleys but it looks like you guys have really big hills and valleys. Looks like good dear country.
@mariannlyda9509
@mariannlyda9509 Час назад
Very, very interesting and informative. I love the way y'all share your knowledge!
@BiggestLittleFarm
@BiggestLittleFarm Час назад
Our wild persimmon trees are infested with bag worms this year and so are the ones I see all around us (central Missouri, Benton county) Do you guys see this in your area? The fruit doesn’t seem to be affected, can it still be used?
@sondrabetancourt
@sondrabetancourt Час назад
LOVE this content❤.
@ritasnider2998
@ritasnider2998 Час назад
Animals are just nosy and they love being around you
@renabarnett2238
@renabarnett2238 53 минуты назад
Kevin you should take those poor cows some carrots! Lol. They prolly think they are so mistreated. I know ours are convinced that we totally suck when we don’t bring treats. 🤣They are some spoiled longhorns.
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 30 минут назад
They sure do know how to ham it up for the camera! lol.
@denisepeel1327
@denisepeel1327 33 минуты назад
As long as all parts of the blueberries are edible I'd Dehydrate and powder it up to add to your desserts for added nutrition
@MrFozbear69
@MrFozbear69 2 часа назад
time to add a persimmon to the orchard, super easy to grow and cut the top out to stopthem growing so high, thanks for the tour nice to see other parts of the property, i agree with the zip line yee haa
@Helencain1
@Helencain1 2 часа назад
Loved this video!!
@philstocks7859
@philstocks7859 2 часа назад
Looks like you have some pretty nice habitat on your farm for timber rattlesnakes. Have you encountered any in your travels around your farm?
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead 2 часа назад
No, but we have had some run ins with copperheads.
@beenajameson5758
@beenajameson5758 Час назад
@@LivingTraditionsHomestead😮
@ecocentrichomestead6783
@ecocentrichomestead6783 2 часа назад
I'm wondering if putting fruit in the freezer, and removing it before it freezes, would work as well as a frosty night?
@LearningToLiveTexasHomestead
@LearningToLiveTexasHomestead 37 минут назад
get you one of those picking poles. Might be too big for those tiny things though
@countrycreekclips4749
@countrycreekclips4749 2 часа назад
Hello, these are the videos I like, I got a lot of that on my property to, now I want to go outside get some fresh persimmons for my jelly jam toast ok bye.
@jn6645
@jn6645 2 часа назад
@jennifercole5788
@jennifercole5788 2 минуты назад
Could you make a video on how you prepare against tics before you go out into the woods?
@pattymcmullen8551
@pattymcmullen8551 58 минут назад
Living in Stone county these 30+ years,my experience with persimmons,you have one good year out of 3. This year was a very good year on my one female tree. Do you ever do anything with juniper berries,say from cedar?
@billymills6646
@billymills6646 2 часа назад
great video.
@M_Phipps0520
@M_Phipps0520 58 минут назад
Our persimmons are not ripe yet here in southern Indiana, most of them are still hard right now!
@kimmitchell7239
@kimmitchell7239 Час назад
Can you get to the other persimmon tree from below? I would have to try. I'm stubborn! Wish I had a woody area on my property. There are some behind us but not ours. We do have lots of balck walnuts. I have made old man's beard tincture but haven't really used it yet. Do you put some in tea or just take a spoonful?
@lenalyles2712
@lenalyles2712 Час назад
The persimmons in the store are Japanese persimmons. Native American persimmons are much smaller, but to me they're better. The bigger wild blue berry grows wild in Northern Missouri, we had them on our farm growing up.
@LivingTraditionsHomestead
@LivingTraditionsHomestead Час назад
The flavor is amazing!
@gonzalezpandura
@gonzalezpandura 2 часа назад
Persimmons are good jelly and bread
@ritasnider2998
@ritasnider2998 Час назад
You should put a persimmon tree closer to your house. I was raised with one in our yard and we all loved the fruit
@waisangyau8653
@waisangyau8653 2 часа назад
If there are things which your normally forage for on an annual basis, you should consider trying to propagate these in a more convenient location. Right now you are still able to hike in the wood, but there may come a day when this is harder for you. So I understand that right now, it might take years before some of these will be mature enough for you to get a decent harvest, but maybe in a decade or so, this might be a godsend. Plus, there could be an opportunity to train a few trees for easy harvest. If you harvest any edible fungi, it is also worth propagating these as well.
@104Denise
@104Denise 29 минут назад
Hi guys! why not transplant or take cuttings from the persimmon and the hawthorne and grow them BIG up near the house?
@thelmahall2593
@thelmahall2593 Час назад
maybe keep some of the seeds of the Persimmon and try growing a tree
@digitizer101
@digitizer101 2 часа назад
Those cows are such hams :)
@jLynn2014
@jLynn2014 2 часа назад
You guys video today was awesome! Are replanting the persimmon trees closer possible? I would see if adding a wild line of persimmon trees would benefit your orchard. I love your videos. I love your message. I see God's presence with you guys. God bless keep going! Explore that drop off maybe ?
@gonzalezpandura
@gonzalezpandura 44 минуты назад
I grew up being told they poisonous. Glade to hear different.
@lauripine8894
@lauripine8894 2 часа назад
Plant those persimmons closer to the house!
@logan6675
@logan6675 2 часа назад
I wonder if you could make a luttle hammock tarp deal strung across to catch some that fall, and leave the rest for the wildlife that hit the ground?
@mekay235
@mekay235 36 минут назад
👍👍😊😊💕💕
@andrewventer3013
@andrewventer3013 18 минут назад
Hi Kiven why don't you make a pole to pick those fruit something like a swimming pool pole and it will make your life easy
@ruthmcewuen2086
@ruthmcewuen2086 2 часа назад
Maybe you will need to get up early when they fall . I really enjoyed your video.
@robertadunaway7030
@robertadunaway7030 15 минут назад
You should ask if there are any rock climbers in your church that would take a go and getting down there and getting the persimmons.
@bettypearson5570
@bettypearson5570 2 часа назад
I'm wondering if on the persimmons if you didn't put them in the freezer for 5-10 minutes or so it wouldn't simulate a light frost and improve the flavor.
@opalezell2166
@opalezell2166 Час назад
Are there snakes in Missouri? We have rattle snakes in our yard. My cat find those.
@choirmom78
@choirmom78 2 часа назад
Are the wild blueberries the same as huckle berries? We have huckle berries here in Louisiana that we consider to be wild blueberries.
@A111-v7v
@A111-v7v 2 часа назад
You need one of those apple picking tools for picking that fruit you can't reach in those trees.
@eightysixcommunism2827
@eightysixcommunism2827 2 часа назад
My dad picked apples for an orchard in Washington back in the 80s to pay for his house in the U.P. He put a nail a couple inches from the end of a pole with a can under it. It will pluck the fruit and the fruit falls into the can. Pretty nifty.
@markwedlock8808
@markwedlock8808 24 минуты назад
That hole looks like an armadillo hole.
@beetee3272
@beetee3272 Час назад
Perhaps you could make an oxymel with the high bush blueberries?
@cmjGemara
@cmjGemara 2 часа назад
This one old person said to cover everything with hay to protect it from frost
@irili100
@irili100 2 часа назад
Dear Sarah. Could you please add the botanical name of the last medicinal plant you collected from the tree?
@joeyhardin1288
@joeyhardin1288 Час назад
Can you show us how to make homemade tincture?
@opalezell2166
@opalezell2166 Час назад
You don't get mushrooms? I know I ask too many questions! I like to talk with "ya'll" lol localism.
@massatalawoly3485
@massatalawoly3485 2 часа назад
Get yourself a fruit picker for high reach like picking persimmons
@kareemkahlon5366
@kareemkahlon5366 31 минуту назад
I was wondering what you guys do for the flies on the cows?
@darceyschultz2370
@darceyschultz2370 2 часа назад
Why not put your persimmon seeds when you get them and replant in the ground closer to the house and let them grow. Might be great to see if they grow. God bless
@maryjane-vx4dd
@maryjane-vx4dd Час назад
Are honeysuckle berries also known as honey berry. I grow honey berries. They are not as fussy about ph as a blue berry. They are very high is vitamin c. It looks like a blue berry, but has a tube in the middle. It taste like a cross between a blue berry, raspberry and blackberry,except it is quite tart. PS I bought the plants as an edible. Mine are babies but looks just like your non-edible plants. I would check if yours are the same thing.
@boxerloverkz812
@boxerloverkz812 Час назад
Would an apple picker work for the persimmons?
@buckreynolds7475
@buckreynolds7475 2 часа назад
If you take hold sheet with you put under the bushes you can shake them off
@shawnamoen5026
@shawnamoen5026 2 часа назад
We have prickley pear here in western montana
@sansman888funnyboshrush
@sansman888funnyboshrush 2 часа назад
You need a tool to pick them. That is long and got a basket on it.
@opalezell2166
@opalezell2166 Час назад
I have hawthorn on my land in Ms.
@peggynichols6191
@peggynichols6191 Час назад
Can you save the seeds and plant them in your orchard ?
@peggynichols6191
@peggynichols6191 Час назад
The persimmon
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