This video was filmed earlier of this month-October. This is the part 1 of the Herb Walk. Visit our website at www.mountaingardensherbs.com/ Please click on HD 1080 for higher quality. Videographer & Editor: @The Wabi Sabi Yên
Thank you Joe !! And thank you whoever was behind the camera !! I was excited when I woke up and seen the notification of a new video from Joe Hollis at Mountain gardens 😊
@@YenTruong0101 you're very welcome and I am glad you want to try to better stabilize but i will watch, enjoy and be thankful if it is stable or not !!😊 I'm watching your other videos on your channel 😊
Thank God for people like Joe Hollis! Sharing horticultural knowledge of plant I.D. , propagation , seed collection, edible medicinal properties. Joe Hollis is part of the Thin Green Line !
You are a Great Teacher . I am a girl from Portugal in southern europe and i been searching for wild edibles for a few years now and i found your channel now. Thank you for your teachings full of wisdom. God bless you ❤
🌹💗🌱🌿 Thank you for gifting all of us in YT land with your wisdom Joe, very much appreciated. Great video and thank you for putting names/info with the images. 💗🌹
"Professor Joe" - your knowledge of botany and herbalism is amazing. Thank you! Also - great camera plant shot details and editing with the plant names on screen. (Wabi Sabi Yen) Wonderful. (Would love to see some videos on fall root harvesting and tincturing... but whatever is uploaded is always useful and interesting.)
You are a genius! It’s impressive you can just walk around and know the the Latin name and common name of every plant. The wealth of knowledge you must have! Thank you for your videos so glad I found them!
I am just picking up the torch on this learning how what we have can help us heal. Thank you sir for all your help. YOu are amazing I hope one day I can be just like you.
So grateful to find this channel, praying you are all doing well. Such wisdom and knowledge ~ Brilliant ☆ Found you all while studying solomons seal, was trying to figure out what was sprouting in the yard that my grandmother could no longer remember what it was. So exciting
Wow just discovered your channel. Love learning about the herbs! You have a beautiful life in nature. Your home is beautiful. I am trying to move towards this lifestyle now I am coming to retirement:) Thank you 😊
Moving up a mountain. So I really have so much to wonder about!! Some things don't grow up high that well. I noticed that there weren't many ferns around. That was interesting.
I am thrilled to listen and watch this! I have just moved here from Maine. I have 3 achers and would like to support any endangered plants that need a place to grow. What would you recomend? I can come and pick them up.
Hi Joe, I live in Australia, I wonder if you were to take three herbs, what would the be please, I get so many mixed messages it scares me away from taking anything, I'm about energy and well being
He's in North Carolina. He has classes available at his mountain retreat. His website is in the description. I went to one and it was great. Lots of information.
I have family in NC MY ROOTS ARE THERE. I WISH I COULD AFFORD TO MOVE THERE AND LIVE AND FOLLOW YOU IN YOUR SHADOW. MY HUSBAND AND I ARE JUST GETTING A DIVORCE TOO. THE PERFECT PLACE.
Mate 4.15 Holy Basil .Don't make tea . Eat it . Raw in a salad Or cooked in any SE Asian Curry. Luckily my wife is asleep and has not seen this. If an Indian person has told you or whoever told you that they just grow it outside their house as a "beneficial influence" they are talking out their bottoms. My wife just pulled in our window boxes of the stuff ( UK Oct ) Our posh UK supermarket ( Waitrose ) has it at £1.50 per small pack ( grown in Kenya: a fair few airmiles ) Its that popular. Cook with it . No one in Asia makes it into tea only in the West. Sorry if this is a bit ranty but Tea !!! My Thai inlaws would not believe it. Its the Basil family . I am half Italian . Eat it Cook it . Tea ! Love your style Joe harvest that now and taste it. Holy Basil is DELIC . Richard ps I do like your channel your work and your ethos.