18 Responses to “2009 Gaia Herbs Open House Pt. 3 – Hawthorn”
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 6:11 am
The guy at the end didn’t get any more time at the mic during the tour. Later on at a place or two he removed his shoes so as not to compact the soil too much and went into the fields for a close-up view of the herbs. All the while there was this kid with boots on seeing how hard he could pack the soil down by walking in circles over and over and over, LOL.
cooksterz// Mar 9, 2010 at 6:44 am
All natural herbs, and imagining the smell, is healthy too! Great tour, and i thought that guy at the end was gonna steal the show! ha
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 7:05 am
Thanks for watching Andy! I previously knew nothing about them either.
fehquig// Mar 9, 2010 at 7:29 am
Thanks for posting! I knew nothing about hawthorns until seeing this video
GreatGig1// Mar 9, 2010 at 8:06 am
LOL YES!! Take Ginko! But just in case you forget the Ginko, good thing you have it all on video…:-)
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 8:50 am
It’s going to take forever to plow through all these videos!!!
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 9:31 am
You’re not alone. I didn’t know anything about any of this stuff either. Sadly a year from now I’ll probably forget most of it. Maybe I should take the Ginko, LOL.
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 10:16 am
Thanks Steve. I’ve got several more of these to go. An herbal overdose is in the making, LOL.
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 10:21 am
Mother Nature knows best:)
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 11:01 am
Hehehe, good one:)
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 11:17 am
Hehehe, Ok one Mulligan for Dorothy:)
I’m afraid if I bought a juicer it would probably wind up in the graveyard of unused kitchen appliances I’ve bought and long since forgotten or discarded. Then too, using a juicer means you’re not eating the pulp/peelings of stuff which is also good for you. But they can have their uses such as: I don’t much like carrots and don’t eat them. But if I were convinced they were *extra* good for me I could juice them and manage to choke that down, LOL.
MrRandomWritings// Mar 9, 2010 at 11:48 am
I am heading off to the next one with the tractor. Haw haw!
dorotwhy// Mar 9, 2010 at 12:14 pm
Oh, and I’m glad to see this on your channel :O) Variety is the herb of life.
dorotwhy// Mar 9, 2010 at 12:28 pm
LOL and I didn’t get to write FIRST!!!! Probably my only time being first ever! Do I get a do-over or a Mulligan?
FIRST! (does it still count?)
I find all the homeopathic / herbal / organic health stiff very interesting… seems funny that once upon a time that was how EVERYTHING just WAS! Sad that it’s a money making business now. I’m looking to buy a juicer.
GreatGig1// Mar 9, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Another very informative video! I didn’t know anything about Hawthorn! Now I do…Yippie!
Blinkazoid// Mar 9, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Yep, and hey you’re first! People will probably get bored with these before I finish posting so it’ll probably be an easier and easier task to achieve, LOL.
The guy at the end didn’t get any more time at the mic during the tour. Later on at a place or two he removed his shoes so as not to compact the soil too much and went into the fields for a close-up view of the herbs. All the while there was this kid with boots on seeing how hard he could pack the soil down by walking in circles over and over and over, LOL.
All natural herbs, and imagining the smell, is healthy too! Great tour, and i thought that guy at the end was gonna steal the show! ha
Thanks for watching Andy! I previously knew nothing about them either.
Thanks for posting! I knew nothing about hawthorns until seeing this video
LOL YES!! Take Ginko! But just in case you forget the Ginko, good thing you have it all on video…:-)
It’s going to take forever to plow through all these videos!!!
You’re not alone. I didn’t know anything about any of this stuff either. Sadly a year from now I’ll probably forget most of it. Maybe I should take the Ginko, LOL.
Thanks Steve. I’ve got several more of these to go. An herbal overdose is in the making, LOL.
Mother Nature knows best:)
Hehehe, good one:)
Hehehe, Ok one Mulligan for Dorothy:)
I’m afraid if I bought a juicer it would probably wind up in the graveyard of unused kitchen appliances I’ve bought and long since forgotten or discarded. Then too, using a juicer means you’re not eating the pulp/peelings of stuff which is also good for you. But they can have their uses such as: I don’t much like carrots and don’t eat them. But if I were convinced they were *extra* good for me I could juice them and manage to choke that down, LOL.
I am heading off to the next one with the tractor. Haw haw!
Oh, and I’m glad to see this on your channel :O) Variety is the herb of life.
LOL and I didn’t get to write FIRST!!!! Probably my only time being first ever! Do I get a do-over or a Mulligan?
FIRST! (does it still count?)
I find all the homeopathic / herbal / organic health stiff very interesting… seems funny that once upon a time that was how EVERYTHING just WAS! Sad that it’s a money making business now. I’m looking to buy a juicer.
Another very informative video! I didn’t know anything about Hawthorn! Now I do…Yippie!
Yep, and hey you’re first! People will probably get bored with these before I finish posting so it’ll probably be an easier and easier task to achieve, LOL.
Very cool, really informative.
Natures pharmacy :O)