There's actually a lot of California sagebrush around here. And thanks, I now have some good music to blast back at my neighbor when his little kids are practicing rock and roll in their garage.
Out of all the videos I watched. Yours was the best and most informative. Thank you, I now know what I had picked with a friend while hiking was correct. Many blessings !
If so whewww! I made heaps of smudging sticks with added rosemary lemon mint purple sage leaves and some single white sage leaves from my 1 plant I managed to grow out of over 100 seeds here in Hamilton New Zealand. This will be my white sage's 2nd summer coming up and I think she's about to seed. I've had to leave her in my 20 to 25ltr pot because I rent and lucky I did because in April this year my landlord sold the house and I had to move. I'm afraid to put her in the ground because of that. When can I harvest some of her branches to make small smudging sticks. And when do I let her be? Other than taking the discoloured leaves for drying and burning? Ps. Didn't realise you can eat and drink even though I know white sage is for medicinal purposes lol
I love black sage. A little goes a long way, but to get the full bouquet, let it heat up in the bottom of the pan for a few seconds to melt the resin-like oils unique to S. mellifera.
Oh, and A. californica is great for colds. It's a good maintenance plant for survival conditions because it has strong antifungal and vermifuge action, like most Artemisias. It's also a stimulant, so use in moderation.
There's a ton of normal sagebrush in high altitude deserts and is pretty much the exact same as coastal sagebrush without the tany taste of coastal sagebrush and there's so much of it.
San Diego SWOT That sounds delicious! I've been making smudge sticks from a plant I found on the trail but after reading on the internet that the market for sage has grown so much that unscrupulous people have been taking out whole plants I decided to start growing my own. I was gonna ask you if the last sage you show, (cowboy cologne) is another name for that one Grey Sage? I found a huge incense cedar tree that I use for smudge sticks that smells great too and its not as rare as white sage.
Google said Mugwort is black sage. But the leaves looks much different to what I showed here 🤔 But hopefully I didn't waste my time making heaps of 30 to 40cm long Mugwort smudging sticks lol
Do you have any recommendations for replanting white sage? I had the opportunity to take to bushes from a white sage farm that had closed. I put them in two big containers. They looked like they were dead but then new leaves sprouted. I find that there are a lot of dry dead branches left and wonder if I should cut them off.
Look at the native plant societies and local nurseries for small plants, seeds and additional details. There was one in San Diego that happens I believe twice a year with a HUGE selection of salvia and a ton of others.
I would really love to hear about this precious Sage, but the music is too loud I can't hear what you're saying thanks for the video. Nothing wrong with the music just not at the appropriate time should be in the background so we can hear what's being said.
Not being mean, but the music it ...distracting. I want to listen to what you are saying...not so much the music. It competes with you and makes it hard to concentrate on your words.
I would really LOVE to hear what your saying about these precious Sage but' the music is to LOUD it kinda makes it annoying. I'm not be I g mean just honest. Thanks for the video.
This is a kind criticism. Hopefully he understands it's not a put down, or just some people complaining. I absolutely agree, it was lovely music, but distracting at the high volume.
Really? I had it 2 weekends ago again in a soup of leftover smoked chicken and noodles. Threw some in and found it very tasty. They are definitely strong flavors though. Definitely like cooking with the black as well myself.
I like sagebrush, but different sagebrushes can taste drastically different. The A. tridentata that grows near me tastes like wormwood. It's so intensely bitter that you really have to be prepared for it. I like a tiny little bit with fresh tomato dishes, like fresh sauces, salsa, bruschetta, etc. A. californica is sweeter, and makes an excellent tea.
Tons of varieties. I've found white to be at a lower elevation (IE: 3500ft and below) around here in SD for the most part. I do find it higher but sparsely.
Mm I would advise against that. Many natives here in the US consider it a sacred plant. Try to find a native sage closer to where you live if possible.
There's actually a lot of California sagebrush around here. And thanks, I now have some good music to blast back at my neighbor when his little kids are practicing rock and roll in their garage.
Out of all the videos I watched. Yours was the best and most informative. Thank you, I now know what I had picked with a friend while hiking was correct. Many blessings !
I loved the music, it went great with the sage info :)
Three of my favorite shrubs I see on my low elevation coastal sage scrub/chaparral hikes. Lovely video.
They are definitely some of my favorites as well. Thanks, and stay dirty! 8-)
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. Blessings.
Thank you Clara. I'm glad you enjoyed the video- planning on many more to come.
Thanks for the great information also your voice is amazing.
thank you for all this good info, great video
+senzo tanaka You're very welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
awesome!...lots of good info and some awesome wind instrument music Jeromie...thanks for sharing!...woods
Thanks. I thought it was a nice touch. I'll crop it in-out a bit moving forward but love it none-the-less. Thanks for watching!
Wild sage grows wild
If so whewww! I made heaps of smudging sticks with added rosemary lemon mint purple sage leaves and some single white sage leaves from my 1 plant I managed to grow out of over 100 seeds here in Hamilton New Zealand. This will be my white sage's 2nd summer coming up and I think she's about to seed. I've had to leave her in my 20 to 25ltr pot because I rent and lucky I did because in April this year my landlord sold the house and I had to move. I'm afraid to put her in the ground because of that. When can I harvest some of her branches to make small smudging sticks. And when do I let her be? Other than taking the discoloured leaves for drying and burning?
Ps. Didn't realise you can eat and drink even though I know white sage is for medicinal purposes lol
I love black sage. A little goes a long way, but to get the full bouquet, let it heat up in the bottom of the pan for a few seconds to melt the resin-like oils unique to S. mellifera.
Oh, and A. californica is great for colds. It's a good maintenance plant for survival conditions because it has strong antifungal and vermifuge action, like most Artemisias. It's also a stimulant, so use in moderation.
There's a ton of normal sagebrush in high altitude deserts and is pretty much the exact same as coastal sagebrush without the tany taste of coastal sagebrush and there's so much of it.
Great info and explanation. Thanks!
Great informative video. Thank you
Wow loved the music !
I met a mommy in Escondido today and she introduced me and my kids to both these plants. the black sage smells like Vic vapor rub.
thank you so much!
Excellent video!
glad you liked it. love sage. making white sage and key lime cider as I type.
San Diego SWOT That sounds delicious! I've been making smudge sticks from a plant I found on the trail but after reading on the internet that the market for sage has grown so much that unscrupulous people have been taking out whole plants I decided to start growing my own.
I was gonna ask you if the last sage you show, (cowboy cologne) is another name for that one Grey Sage?
I found a huge incense cedar tree that I use for smudge sticks that smells great too and its not as rare as white sage.
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Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to doing more soon.
there is a ton of the last one by mission bay san diego!
i love the smell and always wondered if it is edible
My grandma used to make this concoction with white sagebrush when I got food poisoning. It worked wonders to help me feel better.
Lovely video :)
Thank you!
Google said Mugwort is black sage. But the leaves looks much different to what I showed here 🤔
But hopefully I didn't waste my time making heaps of 30 to 40cm long Mugwort smudging sticks lol
Cool video, it was exactly the information I was looking for! Also I like the music! What is the name of the song and or artist?
I have lots of sage out on my hillside in san diego county
Do you have any recommendations for replanting white sage? I had the opportunity to take to bushes from a white sage farm that had closed. I put them in two big containers. They looked like they were dead but then new leaves sprouted. I find that there are a lot of dry dead branches left and wonder if I should cut them off.
Look at the native plant societies and local nurseries for small plants, seeds and additional details. There was one in San Diego that happens I believe twice a year with a HUGE selection of salvia and a ton of others.
You can have a crazy DMT experience from slowly smudging these sacred herbs
I would really love to hear about this precious Sage, but the music is too loud I can't hear what you're saying thanks for the video. Nothing wrong with the music just not at the appropriate time should be in the background so we can hear what's being said.
Do you know where I can buy seeds or plants?
I have a lot in my backyard
Not being mean, but the music it ...distracting. I want to listen to what you are saying...not so much the music. It competes with you and makes it hard to concentrate on your words.
I would really LOVE to hear what your saying about these precious Sage but' the music is to LOUD it kinda makes it annoying. I'm not be I g mean just honest. Thanks for the video.
It should have been quieter yes
Eh, just needs to be more in the background (like 25% of its currently volume), it’s louder than his voice, which is the focus of the video.
This is a kind criticism. Hopefully he understands it's not a put down, or just some people complaining. I absolutely agree, it was lovely music, but distracting at the high volume.
Great Video can white sage plant be grown anywhere in the use? thank you
Not really sure. It looks to generally be grown in CA only. Definitely worth a try!
Black sage is my favorite! But a little goes a long way. I don't particularly like the flavor of sagebrush.
Really? I had it 2 weekends ago again in a soup of leftover smoked chicken and noodles. Threw some in and found it very tasty. They are definitely strong flavors though. Definitely like cooking with the black as well myself.
I like sagebrush, but different sagebrushes can taste drastically different. The A. tridentata that grows near me tastes like wormwood. It's so intensely bitter that you really have to be prepared for it. I like a tiny little bit with fresh tomato dishes, like fresh sauces, salsa, bruschetta, etc.
A. californica is sweeter, and makes an excellent tea.
Where can I find to purchase seeds or a plant of black & white Sage to grow my own?
Check Home Depot, Lowe's, or any garden center. Most will have it!
Isint black sage Mugwort??
Do you know if they grow in other places
Some of them may. You can use this resource to check into it: plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SAAP2
I live somewhere white sage should grow, we have tons upon tons of sage but I can never find white sage
Tons of varieties. I've found white to be at a lower elevation (IE: 3500ft and below) around here in SD for the most part. I do find it higher but sparsely.
@@SanDiegoSWOT I have white sage growing in my backyard. I live in Milpitas, CA and they seem to grow well here.
can we smoke this plant ? curios some said it give mellow mood
did you watch the video.? He mentions this topic.... Watch it again!
Yeah, you can smoke banana peels, too, bro. Far out. Groovy, man
cue the rattlesnake with the music at the sagebrush moment. lol
do u sell.seeds?
Sage is good
hi, i want to buy white california sage smudge stick for resale in India, can any one help me
Mm I would advise against that. Many natives here in the US consider it a sacred plant. Try to find a native sage closer to where you live if possible.
Try the internet. Oh, wait. You are already on the internet. Be brave. Dive in.
send me some seeds plz
u sell seeds
Awesome! Thank you, who and what is this amazing music!!??
That white sage looks nothing like what i just ordered.
Salvia apiana. There are a lot of types of sage. One of my favorite plants.
Half the people liked the background music, and the other half were annoyed by it. You can't please all of the people all of the time.