Rosemary Gladstar's Garden Wisdoms: Sage and Thyme
http://mountainroseherbs.com Rosemary Gladstar joined us in the garden to share plant wisdoms as part of the Free Herbalism Project. Rosemary discusses the healing properties and uses for Sage and Thyme. You can find organically grown Sage at http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkherb/s.php and Thyme at http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkherb/t.php
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Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme! Reminds me of the Simon & Garfunkel song, Scarborough Fair :) I love Rosemary Gladstar, so much wisdom and her voice and teaching style are SO soothing!
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Sage is well named, coming from the Latin "salvare", to save, in reference to its curative properties. How highly it was praised inolden times we can read in a delightful old herbal: "During the Virgin Mary's flight from Herod, all flowers in the field were asked to hide Her and the Baby Jesus, but none gave her shelter except Sage. After Herod's men had gone without seeing Her and the danger had passed, the Virgin Mary told the Sage: "From now to, eternity, you will be the favourite flower of mankind. I give you the power to heal man of all illness and save him from death as you have done for me." Since then Sage grows to the benefit of mankind.
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Hi, my thyme plant is covered in flowers can I harvest it to dry out when in flower? also can I make thyme tea with the fresh plant that is flowering. Thank you Lisa
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THANK YOU I LOVE SAGE AND IT HAS SOO MANEY HEALING HELPFUL ......THX
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Listening to Rosemary is such a delight! Love her!
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Sage, rosemary, and thyme honey tea sounds delicious. One critic of the video though, they are all in the same family, the Mint or Lamiaceae Family. Very informative video!
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so beautiful. Thank you!
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This is probably why out ancestors chose sage dressing and turkey for Thanksgiving. A time not only to be thankful but to "relax" and that is exactly what these two foods and herbs do
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Wow you even mentioned the fae! Good job :)
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I love sage, mint and rosemary tea. I also love your dress! I have bee wanting to try thyme tea. :) Keep up the excellent informative videos and the awesome products!
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What an amazing & informative video. You are wonderful to listen to... Thank you. :)
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I absolutely love that dress. Can you tell us the brand?
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Thanks for this very interesting information. I have sage and thyme growing in pots in our home. We live in Northeastern Utah, almost 7000 ft up in elevation, so our winters can be cold and harsh. Can they be planted outside, or will they winter-kill? I don't want to lose these beautiful plants, so I am not sure whether to transplant them outdoors.
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Great information. Thanks for bringing some old gems in the garden back to life
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Love her...
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Thank you I love your videos what a treat. Such an amazing garden, love to hear more about the fairies too ...
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Thyme ~ Thymus gland. Could the be some connection perhaps?... Hmmmmm.
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Thank you! I was just at a festival, and the Professor from the local state University said almost the same on Sage and Thyme! Very exciting stuff. :)
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Liked this video. I would like to make some tea to try it. Thanks for the cold remedy information.
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What a great video and thanks for sharing the information. You have a beautiful garden and i can tell it brings you much peace and serenity as well as it's health and healing benefits.
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