Grow your Own Toilet Paper: The Mullein Plant!

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • Can you imagine a world where toilet paper grows in your backyard? Meet Mullein, the humble yet resilient plant that's more than just a garden inhabitant. In this video, we delve into the surprising ways this plant can provide personal comfort, act as a medicinal remedy, and yes, even substitute as TP during a crisis!
    00:00 Meet Mullein
    01:04 Mullein plant uses
    01:56 Mullein often mistaken for this plant
    02:38 Biennial life cycle
    03:25 The "seed" story of Mullein
    04:16 How to harvest mullein seeds
    04:34 How to plant Mullein
    05:23 Traditional uses of Mullein plants
    06:28 Shady use of Mullein
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    From its historical uses to current day applications, learn all about the benefits of cultivating Mullein in your garden and how it can become your very own backyard TP factory. Plus, don't miss out on the other interesting facts about this versatile plant. So, ready to grow your own Toilet Paper? Watch on!
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  • @vinagerie427
    @vinagerie427 Před rokem +326

    Mullein is one of my faves! She is so mildly powerful for respiratory dis-eases (Spring leaf tincture), while her flowers make a wonderfully effective ear oil ('swimmer's ear', anyone?).
    Anyway, she is well worth the time to get to know...and, to purposefully grow. Thank you for sharing, & inspiring others to do just that! :)

    • @j.jcevering5117
      @j.jcevering5117 Před rokem +7

      I love mine 🤓

    • @jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103
      @jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103 Před rokem +7

      I use mullein tincture regularly. Works AMAZING for me 😁

    • @metal87power
      @metal87power Před rokem +13

      So you inhale mullein before or after toilet use?

    • @YeshuaT-bm6ss
      @YeshuaT-bm6ss Před rokem +3

      Lady's in the 1800s used it for blush as well and you can use the seeds for fishing too I'll let you figure that one out on your own

    • @DrSlick
      @DrSlick Před rokem +2

      She?

  • @tracylmcenaney
    @tracylmcenaney Před rokem +409

    I discovered Mullein 6 years ago. My 87 year old dad was dignosed with COPD. Doctor put him on all kinds of pumps, and cortisone pumps, lost his voice. My local homeopath said to use Mullein with Marshmallow extract ( yes its a plant!), got rid of the COPD in 1 month, then took Vibrunun Lantana and got rid of the Ventolin pump... dad is now 93 years old and breathing has never been better.

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem +10

      Bless you and your fathers hearts ❤ for sharing 🥰
      Blessings from my heart to yours ♥️🙏🙏🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

    • @SyntheticVibespromo
      @SyntheticVibespromo Před rokem +8

      I needed this. Now the question is will my dad be on board with trying 😅 gotta look up the research for him!

    • @markburd8541
      @markburd8541 Před rokem +4

      That's terrific!

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Před rokem +14

      What an amazing story! Yes nature is amazing. There's a plant out there can heal or help just about anything. I never cease to be amazed at nature's pharmacy.

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Před rokem +8

      What form did you take it?

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea Před rokem +81

    I am from a NW tribe, yes this and many many plants are till used to this day, in fact we still have people that make all sorts of medicines from native plants. It’s really very interesting. We as a people need to keep this alive.

    • @gailoreilly1516
      @gailoreilly1516 Před rokem +3

      I truly agree. I hope these plants and medicinal uses for them are being carefully recorded, possibly some you tube videos of a plant being turned into medication?

    • @selah.youtube
      @selah.youtube Před rokem +2

      Could you tell me what you all used or use now to get rid of Babesiosis (co-infection to Lyme) out of the cells. My daughter is so sick. It’s a parasitic infection that has affected her hormones and whole body (a lot of interstitial swelling) too!

    • @maryannesimmons4068
      @maryannesimmons4068 Před rokem +1

      @@selah.youtubethis is available at your nearest Natural Health Foods Store, eg Elliotts. Oil of Oregano gel caps. Taken just like other antibiotics (per directions on bottle). Take it for 10-12 days then take break each time, before next course. Maybe ask a trusted doctor/nurse for advice on how to deworm. Sounds icky, but it doesn’t hurt to help by sharing info. Hope this is of some help, all the best.

    • @alicedozier2691
      @alicedozier2691 Před rokem

      ​@@maryannesimmons4068 please tell me what I need for emphysema, using inhaler! I would appreciate you letting me know everything I need and how much! Thank you!!!

    • @svenjorgensenn8418
      @svenjorgensenn8418 Před rokem

      As a chef and farmer it's all really easy. Most people are just lazy

  • @mashleyden
    @mashleyden Před rokem +52

    I discovered mullein when I got really sick with mono and pneumonia, whist already recovering from Covid. I credit the plant’s tincture for keeping me alive. Legit nothing was working and I was waking up being unable to breathe and requiring assistance. The mullein allowed me to properly clear my lungs and breathe whilst I recovered.

    • @donnainmt
      @donnainmt Před rokem +7

      How was it prepared?

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 Před rokem +3

      ​@@donnainmtI'm also curious.

    • @raindustbowl
      @raindustbowl Před rokem +1

      💕👀💯

    • @carsonobrian7441
      @carsonobrian7441 Před 10 měsíci

      A tincture is prepared with vodka or brandy. Health food stores used to carry mullein tinctures for ear infections but they were discontinued. Just don't use industrial alcohol, isopropyl alcohol or methylated spirits. Book: "Natural Healing:. Remedies & Therapies" by Mark Evans

  • @AlsanPine
    @AlsanPine Před rokem +207

    you didn't mention some of the most important uses of the great mullein (there are other types of mullein, this video is about the great mullein, Verbascum thapsus). the leaves crushed and rubbed on skin alleviate itching and topical discomfort. also as they are a very deep rooted plant with a very deep taproot that is developed on the first year, which is why above ground it stays small, it is one of the best soil builders known to man. if you have compacted ground you would like to cultivate, spread seeds all over it and allow a couple of years of great mullein activity, then mow it in place and mulch the soil with the clippings in place. you now have a hugely improved soil. i have great mullein all over my orchard. you can also harvest leaves into compost tea vats to make compost for your garden. i do not buy fertilizers any more because of this wonderful plant.

    • @primesspct2
      @primesspct2 Před rokem +10

      So some uses very similar to Comfrey? Thats what I have been composting with, and dandelions. I am going to learn more about this plant! For medicinal uses but also for that awful soil I just cant seem to break or build up, and not much will grow. The mullein I have seen here in Ohio are purple, but other wise look the same. Mullein can be easily distinguishes from lambs ear, because it grows in a basal rosette, and lambs ears sends off runners, Mullein doesnt. Quite easy once you see the two, and identify them.

    • @AlsanPine
      @AlsanPine Před rokem +14

      @@primesspct2 yes... it is actually better than comfrey for my area mountain NW USA. the dryer your area, the better great mullein is for that. there are many varieties of mullein. i have moth mullein as well. i am pretty sure you have great mullein in ohio... in fact it is pretty much everywhere. they often are taller than i am by late august (im 6' tall) and they are easiest to identify then as nothing else looks even remotely like them and if you find one that has spent flowers (flowers move up the growth all summer and the lower parts turn to seed) you can collect tons of seeds. i would do that very late august or in September or even later if you can. the best time is when all the flowers are gone and then you can just take the whole cane, hang it in an unheated barn, garage, or outbuilding so it can stratify then spread the seeds all over at the end of winter. mature seed pods just come off in your hands with little force. seeds germinate early spring and build their roots... on the 2nd year they will shoot up the flower stock and the cycle repeats. the plant is very rich in bio active minerals and nutrients... it will revolutionize your gardening.

    • @aenorist2431
      @aenorist2431 Před rokem +10

      Correct. Comfrey wants it wet, Mullein dry. Just use what is appropriate for your climate, or both if you have wet and dry spots.
      Added benefit are the differing medicinal properties.

    • @iammeheretobeme1391
      @iammeheretobeme1391 Před rokem +5

      Soil builders rock, especially when horses walk allot around. they also make great slow feeders (like sorel which is also a soil builder and a connector (like rozes) (as above as below)) since the horses need to move and look for eatable greens more :-)

    • @ringofasho7721
      @ringofasho7721 Před rokem

      Catches fish like no other😂

  • @hydrotilling7043
    @hydrotilling7043 Před rokem +5

    They say it’s a sedative, but I never noticed so much I planted 20 acres in the year 2021. I believed it was for the purpose of saving everybody. I advertised that I had the seeds and I had never had anybody call me ever except for around four months down the road when somebody gave me a mean response about it.
    I put it in my coffee filter along with my coffee in the morning. I was having problems with my lungs and it fixed me…
    So now I grow it everywhere. It’s kind of a symbiotic friendship between plants and I you protect me and I’ll save you.😊

  • @NegdoshaManido
    @NegdoshaManido Před rokem +53

    My Mom had told me how great and useful a plant it is, and not long afterward I noticed one growing in my yard a couple of years ago. I was glad to see it and decided to leave it alone in case I needed it's services. They have proliferated with abandon, and I now have a yard full of them! No toilet paper shortage for me! :D

  • @winniecash1654
    @winniecash1654 Před rokem +71

    Omygosh! I have this growing in my yard and thought it was lamb's ear, until the plant grew to be 5 ft tall! It has the yellow blossoms at the top. It's gorgeous. ❤

  • @kathycurtis6359
    @kathycurtis6359 Před rokem +193

    Mullein came up in my yard as a volunteer, so I have had Mullein now for 4 years. I told my friends during the lockdowns that I had a growing stock of TP that I would be glad to share with them :) Thanks for reafirming what I have learned through experimenting with this beautiful plant.

    • @margaretbeloved6172
      @margaretbeloved6172 Před rokem +5

      Is there anyway i could receive a few plants from you, or is there some where else. Thank you

    • @eugenetswong
      @eugenetswong Před rokem +9

      Do you use each leaf as an ordinary piece of toilet paper? It seems like it would be stiff and would clog the toilet.

    • @DylanYoung
      @DylanYoung Před rokem +15

      Don't put it in the toilet, lol.

    • @sharonwashington3922
      @sharonwashington3922 Před rokem

      I have been using Mullein as a tea for ,many, many, many years.
      Also, use it as a pain reliever for a sore muscle. Use it for mosquito bites as well. It's good for many uses.. It sends you to the bathroom as a natural relaxer also. I have shared with many, many people, grew up with it.
      love it. Drink my tea faithfully. They are growing in my yard abundtly every year. The seeds have made their way to the neighbors yard as well. Love this stuff.

    • @stephenburnell7122
      @stephenburnell7122 Před rokem

      ​@@margaretbeloved617211q❤¼qqqqq

  • @alexikoerner8527
    @alexikoerner8527 Před rokem +20

    Hello in France we call it a little like you "la mollène" but it is better known under the term "Le bouillon blanc (the white broth)" we use it mainly for these flowers which are an anti inflammatory for the throat friends also for "the liquor d'or"put 50 g of fresh flowers (finely chopped) in a liter of booze for 20 days. Then, filter and add 500 g of sugar. Enjoy!

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for sharing the many ways with the use of this god given plant..
      Blessings from my heart to yours ♥️🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

  • @zhenxinbei726
    @zhenxinbei726 Před rokem +183

    So thanks for the info. I've used Mullien for years. It's a wonderful plant, when used properly.
    I used fresh leaves in a tea, for severe gallbladder attacks, and was cured of them!
    Several years ago, there were ponds with bellied up fish, and rumors of an apocalyptic disease debut. Turns out, it was some of those stupid people you speak of, killing hundreds of freshwater fish, just because they could.
    Really wished you didn't discuss that property of Mullien, because there is an endless supply of stupid people willing to try it out for themselves.
    You forgot to mention the seeds are a hallucinogen so hopefully now stupid people can focus on becoming their own source of entertainment, and leave the poor fish alone!

    • @ronallens6204
      @ronallens6204 Před rokem

      There are alot of things stupid people can do. The anarchist cookbook came out along time ago, in the old west and before, stupid people died off , not so much any more unless they back fire on their plans for others

    • @Happyhippy70
      @Happyhippy70 Před rokem +25

      Hallucinogen is what I thought he was going to say. When he said it killed fish I almost had a fit. Its truly scarry. My first though was, what in the devil. I wouldn't do that if I was starving, at risk of never eating fish again. I would like to think evil people don't watch garden videos. Gardening takes much love and time. Thanks for the extra tip.

    • @deborahwhaley7104
      @deborahwhaley7104 Před rokem +10

      Thanks for the information. I wouldn't do such a stupid thing. But the other day there were dead fish but I believe that it was pertaining to the Bible. You know people do have a stupid side about them. But some of us are a little brighter mind about us.

    • @oscarwindham6016
      @oscarwindham6016 Před rokem

      Another really good toilet paper supplement is the discarded corn cob, and if you have relatives and or friends out in the country who have access to corn cobs you should ask then to send you a bushel basket full or there about. Now, be forewarned, you absolutely cannot flush a corn cob, but it can be very effective in removing most of the new and some of the old. This all makes for a very good riddle? You know, the question - "What removes most of the new and some of the old?" I have yet to have a city slicker figure this riddle out whereas it would be wasted on most country folk.

    • @falconbritt5461
      @falconbritt5461 Před rokem +11

      I didn't know it would help gallbladder attacks, will tell my mom!! THANK you!!

  • @kittimcconnell2633
    @kittimcconnell2633 Před rokem +64

    I have mullein in my garden, it's hard to resist. About half my garden is feral plants that I've learned are "useful weeds", like mache, dandelion, white clover, bittercress, pepperweed, and poke.
    I've dried mullein leaves but not used them. Also put their flowers in olive oil as an earache remedy, which helped my niece who loves to swim.

    • @lz7839
      @lz7839 Před rokem +4

      As one who ends up with hosts of four-legged(usually) feral animals, your reference to feral plants made me laugh. In a great way!! Thank you. I tend to not "garden" per se but more caretake. We are 'country adjacent and get all sorts of wonderful things. This year I have more blackberry plants than anyone should ever have. Ever LOL. Maaany of my care-ees would be considered feral plants & now I will perpetually be calling them that. Thanks. Your comment is ♥️

    • @TEWMUCH
      @TEWMUCH Před rokem +1

      Good for the lungs too.

    • @SallyWilson-gd6kr
      @SallyWilson-gd6kr Před rokem +1

      Please tell what state are you in, they seem to have gone extinct in my area in Louisiana.

    • @sacredcowbbq1326
      @sacredcowbbq1326 Před rokem

      Pray tell, what is pepperweed good for? I'm loaded with it this year!

  • @gaisa120
    @gaisa120 Před rokem +14

    My family members worked on an organic farm in the 80s and 90s so I kinda grew up on a farm. I was always introduced to very knowledgeable people over the years. I learned a lot about herbs and tinctures from them. I didn't realize what a valuable education I had as a child in these subjects.

  • @Rodrat
    @Rodrat Před rokem +51

    I've actually used this before. Lol
    It can also be used to remove small cactus needles. It works like velcro.

    • @chriscooper654
      @chriscooper654 Před rokem +4

      Very interesting; so it can be used to remove small irritant fibers / particles? Would it work for something like fiberglass?

    • @Rodrat
      @Rodrat Před rokem +10

      @@chriscooper654 I've never tried it for that. It might be worth trying though. I learned for the cactus needles when I accidentally brushed my leg against one as a kid. And my grandfather removed them with it.

    • @pensripippy3976
      @pensripippy3976 Před rokem +1

      Awesome thanks for tip

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Před rokem

      Criminy... wonder if it can remove squash bug eggs from under my pumpkin leaves... hmmm. 🤔

  • @beauxjames1419
    @beauxjames1419 Před rokem +17

    Mullein grows wild in Oregon. And yes, it IS in fact a fantastic find while camping. It’s softer than the best TP you can buy.
    😂

  • @juboo1234
    @juboo1234 Před rokem +2

    MULLEIN is a most wonderful plant that I use constantly...
    I love her!!! From root to flower!!!

  • @nickimillennium
    @nickimillennium Před rokem +14

    I was lucky enough to successfully transplant a 2nd year mullein (thought it was lambs ear) and it’s about 6ft. It’s stunning

  • @Boohoniboo
    @Boohoniboo Před rokem +47

    I agree! Mullein is a great help in upper respiratory issues. A number of years ago I was dealing with bronchitis and could not sleep laying down. I smoked a few puffs before bed and I was able to sleep through the nigh in a reclining position. I also drink it as a tea but the smoking of it was so much more helpful. What a relief! I understand the American Indians would use it for dealing with emphysema.

    • @geegaw1535
      @geegaw1535 Před rokem +6

      Did you of course dry it out and how did you roll it or did you use a pipe. Thank you.

    • @crystalmarini7662
      @crystalmarini7662 Před rokem +4

      I had used it in a herbal quit smoking mix! It worked for me!

    • @BubbasChibi
      @BubbasChibi Před rokem +3

      I've never smoked anything in my life, so can you explain in detail how you go about drying,... smoking and all the steps in between? I'd really appreciate it. Thank you.

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem

      Hi.
      Hoping that my message finds you well 🙏
      Thanks for sharing your story 🙏
      Could you please tell me how you go about it from drying? To how it is smoked...
      Thank you so much in advance.
      Blessings from my heart to yours ♥️🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

  • @idlando
    @idlando Před rokem +28

    I had no idea that these plants existed (Norway) until last year, when my father showed up with a few that popped up on his property. Currently beyond 2 metres/6 feet, and still growing.. amazing plants.

  • @Rattlerjake1
    @Rattlerjake1 Před rokem +23

    Another fact about mullein is that it is very difficult to transplant, that's why it is best to find a location to sow the seed (that will remain undisturbed until they germinate). I have transplanted it successfully on a few occasions but only when small and the roots are not disturbed..

    • @blackfeathercrafts
      @blackfeathercrafts Před rokem +2

      I transplanted a small one 5 years ago. This year it spread like a madman! I love the look of it. It’s beautiful!
      When I was a kid I pretended the dry stalks were swords on my adventures.

    • @eScential
      @eScential Před rokem +1

      I yanked a weed, next day stab in hard dry ground. Cannot get it gone. It was not any hard to transplant!

    • @biffybilliamson
      @biffybilliamson Před rokem

      That's strange because it's covering a huge amount of my property in the last 2 years. There's too much

    • @georgehays4908
      @georgehays4908 Před rokem

      ​@@biffybilliamson......it likes disturbed ground .

  • @jaymehatfield9540
    @jaymehatfield9540 Před rokem +22

    I am subscribed, and during every episode I think to myself that regardless of topic, you are teaching anyone that sees you what normal body weight looks like, correct posture, graceful movement with strength, and finally---clear communication with enunciated English void of affectations and slang. So no matter your topic, I am left with a smile of gratitude.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  Před rokem +1

      Wow, so that was amazingly kind. Thank you!

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Před rokem

      Yes! This ☝️.

    • @margaretburnham5683
      @margaretburnham5683 Před měsícem

      I totally agree with all of that. He carries well and speaks clearly...a joy to listen to Even if we weren't keen on the topic

  • @sarahjohnson6432
    @sarahjohnson6432 Před rokem +21

    Back during Colonization, Quaker women used to rub mullein leaves on their cheeks to create a long lasting blush, (the hairs that make those leaves so soft are actually irritating to the skin). It was because they weren't allowed to use makeup. Hope this warning helps.

    • @dianaklien1560
      @dianaklien1560 Před rokem +6

      If it is irritating to the skin, why would you use it as toilet paper?

    • @supme7558
      @supme7558 Před rokem

      Yeah now rub in on your butt

    • @tzaphkielmelekiyah1518
      @tzaphkielmelekiyah1518 Před rokem +1

      @@dianaklien1560that’s what I’m saying

    • @karencoleman9966
      @karencoleman9966 Před 2 měsíci

      I tried it as toilet paper and it was irritating 😂 so was thinking to cook blend and dry in sheets...

  • @veraciouspatriot4297
    @veraciouspatriot4297 Před rokem +5

    This stuff is literally plaguing the south end of my property, like a thick forest. Had no idea what it was and what it could be used for. Thanks for the video

  • @jeancollelo8338
    @jeancollelo8338 Před rokem +12

    I’ve been searching for Mullen this summer in CT. I ended up buying it for my husband. He had pneumonia and his lungs are still congested. I use the oil for my ears and my pets ears as well. Great stuff! I’m still searching.

    • @blacktara3936
      @blacktara3936 Před rokem +3

      Love mullein-leaf as a tea but systemic enzymes help me clear lung congestion, completely. I use proonezyme. They're not cheap but are amazingly effective.

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem +2

      Thank you for sharing..
      May I ask how you make the oil for your ears please.. Is it good for a child with lots of ear wax?
      Thanks again.
      Blessings from my heart to yours ❤🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

  • @sarahporter9541
    @sarahporter9541 Před rokem +95

    We live in North ID ...where Mullein is pretty prolific...and have used it as needed in the bush..good to know about its good and bad properties. Thanks!

    • @carlodefalco7930
      @carlodefalco7930 Před rokem +3

      Yeah but at home , as the guy suggests , he leaves 🍃😳😀😀, out how to dispose of it 🤔🤔🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ does it go in toilet bowl and off to treatment plant ? , in garbage bin ? Not good .. we aren’t all cowboys out on the range 🫣🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @elijahsanders3547
      @elijahsanders3547 Před rokem +3

      ​@@carlodefalco7930You dig a hole... or compost put in a bucket with sawdust and when you've saved enough compost it for a year or two :)

    • @Earthismadeoflayers
      @Earthismadeoflayers Před rokem +3

      ​@@carlodefalco7930people flush far worse down the toilet

    • @amyahlquist3436
      @amyahlquist3436 Před rokem

      I live in that region too I always nicknamed it the skunk plant.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Před rokem

      @@carlodefalco7930 Not going to hurt anything being flushed be it either a septic tank or if you have city sewage.

  • @danielbera1539
    @danielbera1539 Před rokem +12

    Mullein leaves also have carbon in them. We use the large leaves as odor eaters in our old shoes, that way the green staining won't make any difference.

  • @who4743
    @who4743 Před rokem +2

    Usually I strongly dislike it when content creators start their videos off begging for you to "like" and subscribe especially the ones that insinuate that something bad will happen if you don't like and subscribe, just to scare young viewers into doing that so the algorithm will favor their videos more. But you were so respectful with that and waited until we had actually watched your well done and informative video. I definitely liked it and because you showed intelligence, morals and knowledge, you have gained a new subscriber too. Well done sir, well done.

  • @siamsasean
    @siamsasean Před rokem +2

    A poem my mom (born 1920 on a farm in North Dakota) used to recite:
    In days of old
    So I am told
    Before paper was invented
    Man wiped his ass
    On a bunch of grass
    And went away contented.
    Just noticed kathycurtis6359's comment, I've got volunteer Mullien in my garden too and I've been wondering what it is, but now I know. Too cool!

  • @HoneyandMe
    @HoneyandMe Před rokem +46

    This was an eye opener! I have these growing all over my property! I've never really given them much thought, other than the fact that my eldest daughter, when she was around 2, was scared of them! She's now 37 and has overcome that fear, lol! My property is at a higher elevation, considered a zone 2, and we seem to have no problem with them growing and multiplying here.

  • @DavidDavida
    @DavidDavida Před rokem +5

    i tried it .. its a tad tricky getting the right layering of leaves.. to prevent "finger poke ", i prefer burdock leaves... pick one fold it in 4 and Bingo.

  • @melanieanddavideccles895
    @melanieanddavideccles895 Před rokem +10

    How nice to find a fellow mullein enthusiast! I live in NW PA and have loved this plant my entire adult life. No one here seems to see it or care about it. I've been an organic gardener since 1978 when I bought my first Rodale Press gardening book, and also my first of many field guides to wild edibles. I have never propagated mullein but I let it grow in my garden wherever it wants! For the most part. I have roving patches of mullein, poppies, dill, a patch of wild strawberries, and wild greens in my garden. I will start propagating it on our 11 acres, just because. Thanks and cheers!

  • @sabajan8577
    @sabajan8577 Před rokem +2

    I have got COPD, and for years l had very high inflammation which showed in my blood test, I discover this plant 3 years ago, and my specialist was surprised with the result, I am I'm love with this plant

  • @annelord3685
    @annelord3685 Před rokem +6

    All these years I've called it Aerons Rod, but my sister told me I was wrong. Thanks to you, I now know I was also right. I couldn't make the word mullein stick in my head anyway. I really enjoyed this video. In France, where I live it's called 'bouillon blanc', I'll have to find out why. Now off to watch more of your videos. Have a lovely day.

  • @-PuffTheMagicDragon
    @-PuffTheMagicDragon Před rokem +8

    Found one growing on the side of my road!! Couldn't wait to find out what this beauty was!! Love the universe when it brings people together over a plant!!

    • @NC_SUGAR
      @NC_SUGAR Před rokem

      Oh how I hate to tell you this, but you should never harvest any plant from the side of the road. It could make you sick. The highway maintenence goes along the roadsides and sprays poison into the soil and although it may not kill some plants, they still contain it and car pollution. 20- 30 ft. back from the highway is usually OK. And where ever you saw that roadside Mullien plant, look around the area. They usually grow near by.

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem

      Blessings blessings blessings in abundance, especially when you least expect them..
      Blessings from my heart to yours.
      ♥️🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

  • @Smokey_da_Bear
    @Smokey_da_Bear Před měsícem +1

    The mullein plant just keeps getting more amazing. My husband and I have been learning all we can about it since one grew to such mighty proportions in our back yard that we had to take notice. Thanks especially for explaining how to harvest and plant the seeds.

  • @toysintheclosetshop5443
    @toysintheclosetshop5443 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I've just started taken advantage of the wonderful plants that God has given to us. After watching your video I harvested my first mullein leaves and have them drying in my greenhouse.

  • @cristinanderson4767
    @cristinanderson4767 Před rokem +18

    I have 4 plants that popped up this past year. It’s so tall and the flowers are beautiful.

  • @kristenm7380
    @kristenm7380 Před rokem +13

    Great information. I didn't know that the seeds needed light to germinate. I've been drying the leaves for tea for a couple years. Since it's "hairy," I strain the tea with a tea towel before drinking, so that the fibers don't irritate our throats.

  • @marilynnardini-smith4259

    Mullein likes our garden in Dana Point, California! We purchased a seedling online and planted it. It grew very tall (5') and it lived around 2 years.....Since then the seasons afterwards it has been sprouting every where in our garden and compost pile. I share with neighbors and everyone loves it.....Thanks for the info on growing your own toilet paper!

  • @andersholmstrom3571
    @andersholmstrom3571 Před rokem +2

    I used to have these in my garden. They grew to between 2 and 2,5 meters high.
    By now I believe I habe managed to get rid of all of them as I only saw them as a big weed.
    I had no idea they could have some good uses.

  • @selenadansfield1305
    @selenadansfield1305 Před rokem +8

    Now I'm going to have to get some seeds. This plant is AWESOME for immune system strength and more. The fact I can use it as back up TP is just a bonus. Been thinking of growing it for a while, but now, you betcha. Gonna get me some seeds and sow them!

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes Před rokem

      I'm gonna buy some as a supplement. Ive seen it some supplement catalogs but didn't know what it was. Now I do, awesome!

    • @georgehays4908
      @georgehays4908 Před rokem

      ......peace from Cass County Michigan...... I just found a patch ! If you ever get near here , I'd give you a head of the plant......250,000 seeds , free of charge ! Maranatha !

  • @tjrubicon5463
    @tjrubicon5463 Před rokem +29

    40 years ago I went camping on the Mogollon Rim with my two little brothers. We ran out of toilet paper and "discovered" this plant worked fine. We have always called it potty paper plant.

  • @adrianhyde
    @adrianhyde Před rokem +2

    Great mullein used to grow along the old railway line where I grew up, and we used to use it for this very purpose.

  • @alfblack2
    @alfblack2 Před rokem +1

    i used to learn about plants and thier uses from my grandfather. Hes long gone. But I do remember him having these plants.

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Před rokem +4

    That's such great news! I live up by Yosemite and there's lots of Mullein up here. I am moving back down to my house in the Redwoods this summer, and now I know I'm going to be taking a few of the Mullien with me.
    (There's one a few hundred yards from where I'm living that is Really tall. Way over my head!)

  • @stephaniegreen6888
    @stephaniegreen6888 Před rokem +13

    Thank you!!! Your video just popped up in my feed, and I'm grateful. Just found out about mullein last year. It grows all over where we live. I've been studying herbal medicine, and knew about the health benefits. We transplanted one that we grabbed along the road, but I had no idea how to grow more. I never thought about the toilet "paper", either....Awesome video skills, by the way- wish I knew how to do that type of thing. Thank you so much!!

  • @ellenbettini3877
    @ellenbettini3877 Před rokem +4

    Thank you , I do spread the seeds everywhere I go . I love this plant , it's so beautiful and soft

  • @fried0nion503
    @fried0nion503 Před rokem +12

    My grandmas garden has short mullein plants also. They go into flower earlier than around the yard. I figure it's the plant trying to drop seeds as close to possible in favorable conditions. While the stalks in the bone dry soil next to the barn, get extremely tall which I assume is to disperse much further away from the unfavorable area.

  • @jbc2cbj147
    @jbc2cbj147 Před rokem +3

    One other thing about mullen, morell mushrooms love to hang out with these plants. I always look for these.

  • @brandysears3546
    @brandysears3546 Před rokem +3

    We had one of these pop up last year. I let it be to see what would happen. It grew to 6 ft 7 inches tall. It was epic. Now I know what it was, thanks. Sending support, love, and kindness from Lexington, Michigan, USA

  • @donicamcarthur2500
    @donicamcarthur2500 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your content. It is people like you who keep me motivated into learning more about plants and gardening. Also your outdoor garden space is so calming. I can’t wait to be surrounded by a beautiful space just like yours.

  • @dustcloudfeatherstone8195

    We used garlic/ mullien drops when grandchildren came down with ear infections. O that we might have known about it for our children yrs ago. Thanx for this. So much we did not know! Keep teaching us!

  • @redmoondesignbeth9119
    @redmoondesignbeth9119 Před rokem +4

    Wow! Thanks for this. I had one stray mullein last summer and now my yard is full of it after it seeded itself.

  • @voidkid420
    @voidkid420 Před rokem +5

    Midlands UK here, had one pop up in garden a couple of years ago and now it's popping up between the patio slabs all over the place ... for such a big plant it's pretty amazing how small a crack will serve as a home.

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem +1

      Hi. 🙋 Midlands here too.. You beat me to the post.. 👌 I'm in derby.. Are you a keen Gardener, foriger / wild edibles.. Ect..
      Blessings from my heart to yours ♥️🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

  • @chris2fer1977
    @chris2fer1977 Před rokem +2

    I found this plant fully flowered out in a dried up creek bed took it home and been growing them every year. No one else around has one, but all love the flower

  • @temi-twistedzones
    @temi-twistedzones Před rokem +2

    It's a healing plant first and foremost. Tyvm

  • @ruthlaakso4084
    @ruthlaakso4084 Před rokem +4

    Great video! When we were kids and found mullein on our Sunday walks, our father called it Indian tobacco. In 2020, a friend introduced me to mullein in 2020 for its respiratory effects, and I picked the flowers to infuse in olive oil for an ear ache remedy.

  • @constanceheimann840
    @constanceheimann840 Před rokem +3

    I just have one of these plants flowering in my yard now. I like the look of it last year so I didn't pull it out as a weed and I'm glad I didn't. Thanks for letting me know more about it.

  • @Quiet_in_the_Autumn
    @Quiet_in_the_Autumn Před rokem +2

    I’ve been transplanting the mullein growing on my property and placing them in the garden and front yard, it’s nice to never really need tissue again. And I have very tall stalks and a few pretty dwarfish ones. I look forward to seeing them complete their cycle.😊

  • @ruby7741
    @ruby7741 Před rokem +1

    ❤ love your channel 1st video I saw was this one and I’m so happy to hear and see and learn about Mullen. Headed on my property last year group about 7 feet tall up here at the top of Michigan close to Canada. Couldn’t believe how tall is Gru, especially with our short season. Cowboy toilet paper, Absolutely funny but makes sense.
    Thank you for letting us know. It’s a biannual, and it also needs to be grown on the top of the soil to let the sun do it’s job. What an interesting plant. Never knew so much about it. And we’ve got tons of them up here on our trails through the woods. Thank you, from a Michigan Mom.

  • @devinrichards4880
    @devinrichards4880 Před rokem +17

    Mullen is one of my favorites for respiratory & bladder support... Thank you for sharing more about mullein's value as well as the origins of some concerns!

    • @lauram.511
      @lauram.511 Před rokem +4

      How does it work for bladder support? More info please.

  • @paulasnatural
    @paulasnatural Před rokem +15

    Thank you for such an informative video. I just bought mullen seeds,now I know how to plant them ❤

  • @sTonedMuShRoomCap
    @sTonedMuShRoomCap Před rokem +2

    When I heard the words "Hiding in your backyard" I thought this video wouldn't be for me since I live in an appartment with a terrace, though I kept watching... and well after seeing the full grown plant I was like "Wait a second.. thats the strange plant growing on my terrace!" I wondered what it was since recently it started blooming flowers, it's rather pretty.

  • @emdm16
    @emdm16 Před rokem +2

    Back in June of 2021 I had noticed a plant that I hadn’t seen before about 3 feet high growing in my back yard. The stalk was only about 4 inches. Had no idea how it got there. Maybe a bird dropped a seed or maybe it had been laying dormant for years. Well a little over a month later it was over 8ft tall!! Large stalk in the middle and multiple stalks all around it! With those beautiful yellow flowers. Beautiful!!!

  • @gardensteps
    @gardensteps Před rokem +3

    This plant grows wild in Missouri. Brought one home from a hike years ago and planted it. Gave me giant 5ft tall wonders for about 3 years, then died out. I thought it would keep reseeding itself, and didn't bother to collect the seeds. I won't make that mistake again.
    I thought it would be like my wayward datura that refused to be eradicated.

    • @neilguylindberg6672
      @neilguylindberg6672 Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment! Because, I was thinking what I saw on the side of the Katy trail the other day was this plant.
      And ironically I've been on the Katy trail and really needed toilet paper!

    • @neilguylindberg6672
      @neilguylindberg6672 Před rokem

      Now to find out if it does anything as a border to a garden!

  • @theyoungforager
    @theyoungforager Před rokem +35

    Coming from a channel who is trying to get off the ground, I admire the layout of this video (and the content of course!). I can tell you've done lots of research and put lots of effort into this video, I'm a big fan of this channel now!
    Have you heard of Rob Greenfield? He's doing a few videos on a plant called Blue Spur flower which is like Mullein but it grows in much warmer climates, both can be used as toilet paper

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  Před rokem +8

      Hey thanks! Super nice of you to say that. Yeah, I've seen @RobGreenfield content...it's beautiful and informative.

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 Před rokem

      Thanks for mentioning Blue Spur Flower! I'm zone 10b-11 & was feeling really sad that I probably can't grow the wonderful Mullien here!

    • @Borrowedangel5573
      @Borrowedangel5573 Před rokem

      I subbed, ❤

  • @WolfWould
    @WolfWould Před rokem +2

    I have two of those exactly so like that one right now! I just kept it growing because it looked cool. I'm gonna keep my seeds this fall.

  • @AcornFox
    @AcornFox Před rokem +2

    my favorite use of mullein is in a pipe. makes a lovely smoking blend with sage, nicotiana rustica, and whatever else you like.

  • @saxyfly
    @saxyfly Před rokem +3

    Its Lungwort. Great for breathing difficulties.
    You can dry it and smoke it. To help with breathing.
    Also the gorgeous yellow flowers are great for tea, again helping with breathing.

  • @rosalinerabago6389
    @rosalinerabago6389 Před rokem +5

    I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I originated from an island and I’m studying a lot of the wild plants here in the State of Washington where I live which has been a number Sid years. Back home witch doctors would send me to the jungles even when I was a young girl to get them the rare medicinal plants because I had so much knowledge as to finding them which are deep in the jungles. Unfortunately, I never did get myself to learn how to put the medicinal plants together to make the medicines. Anyways, I really appreciate it so very much. Thank you again for sharing this with us.

  • @AprilMcnabb
    @AprilMcnabb Před rokem +1

    Mullein is one of many of my favorites...thanks

  • @WendyT17
    @WendyT17 Před rokem +1

    Never have I heard of mullein so thankyou I will be growing this plant wendy.

  • @babsis-channel
    @babsis-channel Před rokem +2

    The plant is called Königskerze in my country this means Kings Candle in English, and my grandmother used to make a oil with the blossoms. She used this to treat burn injuries.☺

  • @orphasolis5063
    @orphasolis5063 Před rokem +4

    I live in the state of New Mexico, we own property in the mountains where mullin grows abundant on the sides of the road. I did know that it
    was a useful weed but not aware of its particular usefulness. Thank you for this information.

  • @christylove5807
    @christylove5807 Před rokem +1

    I like making an expectorant tincture from this plant. Also give it to pets as a tea when needed.

  • @maryjanegilmer2392
    @maryjanegilmer2392 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love this plant. It grew wild on my slope in the foothills of the Sierras. Interesting that it can paralyze fish. The birds loved it and would swing on the stalks feasting on the seeds- quite a show.

  • @jameskuhnert8363
    @jameskuhnert8363 Před rokem +3

    I have always loved this plant for its beauty - but now I know more. Thanks for the info!

  • @Blakkrazor69
    @Blakkrazor69 Před rokem +3

    Love this plant and try to help spread the seeds every opportunity I can on our acreage.

  • @JTodd-fp2ve
    @JTodd-fp2ve Před rokem +2

    Thank you for being you....this is so wonderful.

  • @sueellerman7984
    @sueellerman7984 Před rokem +1

    Mullein is one of my favorite wild herbs. Thanks

  • @deanna.radiant
    @deanna.radiant Před rokem +3

    It's difficult for me to believe how most first world countries don't use Bidets/Bidet showers in their washrooms. Just wiping the butt is not sanitary enough for me. Mediterranean + most Asian and Arab countries don't struggle with Toilet papers because they've been cleaning butts with Bidets for many years. 🤷
    Thank you for the great info about the Mullein plant. 🌻

  • @NATURALBEEKEEPERSCOLLECTIVE

    Phew I am so glad there was no demonstration of toilet paper use, I had to check the comments before watching just to make sure it was safe haha I grow this amazing plant for my bees. Yoiu have to sow seeds every year to get fowers webery year for the first two - three years then nature kicks in and get so much coming up, It grows huge when its on its own but when planted together you get thousands of smaller spikes of flowers. Big patches attract so many bees the patch hums and you can hear it many meters away.

  • @debbieolin8153
    @debbieolin8153 Před rokem +1

    Just ordered tbe seeds! Plan on putting it in my herb garden as it theoretically grows quite tall with yellow flowers. Figured my bees would really like it and it has many medicinal properties. When i tell DH i even grow my own TP, he is really going to think i have gone overboard.....

  • @she_greene
    @she_greene Před rokem +1

    Love mullein 💚

  • @suzyjane7694
    @suzyjane7694 Před rokem +8

    Mullien is an amazing plant. I have been using its benefits for some time. A man told me that other than tea, the dried leaves can be smoked for respiratory illnesses. Thank you for your video.

    • @lousielouise8716
      @lousielouise8716 Před rokem +1

      Yep! It's a phenomenal expectorant!

    • @shineurlight
      @shineurlight Před rokem

      Hi thank you for sharing.. 🙏
      When you say smoked.. Could you please give a little more detail of how to smoke it, it would be very much appreciated. ☺️
      Blessings from my heart to yours ♥️🙏
      Ellie of Britainia

    • @BillyBasd
      @BillyBasd Před rokem +1

      ​@@shineurlightvery similar to tobacco. Dry the leaves, break into small pieces. Place in pipe or roll up herbal cigarette with the small Mullein pieces. Can be mixed with other herbs, mint/chamomile/tobacco/hemp etc
      Smoking Mullein will make you cough, often a productive, mucousy cough

  • @auldfouter8661
    @auldfouter8661 Před rokem +3

    I made a new herbaceous border in my garden with a couple of trailer loads of topsoil in spring 2021. Last year I had three gigantic mullein plants growing at the back from " weeds" I left to overwinter not being sure what they were. They were like extra big foxgloves in the first autumn. Got them identified when they flowered . The stems were very tough all the following winter 2022/23.

  • @Kaltwasser45
    @Kaltwasser45 Před rokem +2

    I have loads of these on my property, I make sure to trim and mow around them to keep them thriving. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tekurohamada7068
    @tekurohamada7068 Před rokem +1

    No need to thank me, people like you give me hope, thank you for educating all of us

  • @falconbritt5461
    @falconbritt5461 Před rokem +4

    Mullein is so easy to grow because it doesn't need fertilizing - it loves disturbed dirt, wastelands where little else will grow, like along the steep sides of dirt roads. It isn't picky about soil and is drought tolerant even in high desert Taos, NM. It has other medicinal uses too, besides respiratory support. Hadn't considered it for toilet paper, though. I'd certainly apologize to the plant each time before ripping leaves off it just to wipe my tookus. They're reasonably sentient. Beautiful plant in bloom, too, yellow flowers along at least a foot or two of stalk at the top (when they get full size).

  • @truthseeker5496
    @truthseeker5496 Před rokem +8

    I grow this for respiratory tea. When I wet it and rub the fuzzy leaves to clean it the fuzzy stuff comes off like little balls of lent. I keep hearing it’s good for TP but I don’t think that would be very comfortable. I have tried it like a sponge to wipe a countertop. Works pretty good for a leaf. I heard Lamb ear works good but haven’t tried it.

  • @nancy-carljohnson5001
    @nancy-carljohnson5001 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Mullein makes a great tea. It has the ability to heal your lungs. This tea got me through not being able to breath with covid and not going to the hospital was a bonus.

    • @WineberryHill
      @WineberryHill  Před 4 měsíci

      yep I made a whole separate video about how to make Mullein tea

  • @jeanfrancoisfauveau7046
    @jeanfrancoisfauveau7046 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A lot of things to repeat during my sessions at the botanical garden, thanks !!

  • @ssQ2U
    @ssQ2U Před rokem +4

    I spotted some mullein growing across the way. Got one mature one drying, 3 small ones growing in containers, gifted 1 to a little friend

  • @maiviousp.j.morgan4325
    @maiviousp.j.morgan4325 Před rokem +3

    U just answered my question why my mullen i planted has not popped up this year. I have tons to look forward too. I have found out this year many seeds I planted have a long germination process. I have a lot to look forward too. I'm really shocked how long bamboo takes. I always thought a seed is a seed. Thanks buddy for sharing what you've learned about gardening.

  • @AmishHitman73.Archive
    @AmishHitman73.Archive Před rokem +1

    this is amazing, i think you are the healthiest person ive seen in a long while, its almost refreshing and i live in a town of bicycle fanatics

  • @stevenluther-pb1ni
    @stevenluther-pb1ni Před rokem +3

    Also a thick dried stalk can be used to make fire, the fiber makes for good tender when used in a fire bow or by hand...

  • @donnastormer9652
    @donnastormer9652 Před rokem +7

    I’m in northwest Florida growing zone 8b. I’m going to look for some seeds and cold stratify them this year in my refrigerator and plant early in the spring thank you for this video. I am trying to figure out what to plant in patches so that I don’t have to mow grass . So far I am loving longevity spinach, and comfrey. I will add this to my collection..

  • @alanday5255
    @alanday5255 Před rokem +1

    I started my mother on a mullen tea regime, it has helped her COPD and asthma.

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. I planted some Mullin seeds behind my garage and wondered why they didn't sprout. You answered that question.

  • @EyesWideOpen1969
    @EyesWideOpen1969 Před rokem +3

    Useful plant info is ALWAYS appreciated