May 28, 2024

VIDEO: Grow ELDERBERRY at HOME!


Grow elderberry at home along with many other important, sustainable foods!
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Grow ELDERBERRY at HOME!

  1. I remember grampa grew medicinal plants around the farm house, this was one of them. Thank you for the reminder, I am going to get me some right away.

  2. Hello from Texas Patara. Love seeing all the sunshine and green things growing. I am recovering from surgery but hope to be up and around soon. In the meantime I will be watching your videos and learning as much as I can. FYI one of the big box stores has bags of soil for $2, great for all the planting we are doing. I'm going to do a feed trough garden so my girls have watermelon during the hot Texas summer. Take care of yourself. Hugs from Houston. ♥️

  3. Patara, do they need to be planted in a place where it's more likely to be wet? I find them growing in ditches along the road but its getting harder to find them. I'd love to start some but I have sandy soil.

  4. Love your food forest/back to eden garden. Starting mine this spring. I just ordered elderberries and raspberries. Regarding your blackberries/raspberries. Do you plant them in with the rest of the food forest/bte garden or off to the side where you can mow to help control spread? Debating on where to plant mine. Would love your input!

  5. You are such a kind woman . I've been trying to find elderberry for months . We are starting a homestead in a few months and I just can't see myself paying 55.00 for a plant

  6. I was weeding the path down the side of my house earlier and found what I think is a European elder plant except it was infected with these gross hairy parasite looking things so the leaves were white and full of holes. The berries themselves were growing just fine so I picked the oldest ones off and extracted the seeds inside, I just hope they are actually elderberries. I live in Australia and after looking it up these European elders are classed as invasive weeds so it would make sense considering where the plant was

  7. Thank you for showing how easy that is to do. My neighbor asked years ago if she could use the elderberries growing on our property near her since we weren't using them. I told her that I didn't know about them, but she was welcome to them. She has since passed on, and I never went over there to see where she saw the elderberries. I didn't realize at that time how good they are for health. I'm going to go find them and propagate some to this side of the property. I'm excited to get started on that.

  8. I remember Daddy's coffee cans and the cuttings he was rooting . He had pecan, peach , apple and pear trees, a big blueberry patch and gorgeous azaleas ….always rooting somethng . Sure miss those days of watching my Daddy doing what he loved

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