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Elderberries – Natural Medicines That Grow On Trees ๐Ÿ’ (Wild Food & Medicine)



The elegant elderberries! ๐Ÿ’ These delicious wild & free berries are great for our health! absolutely packed with goodness elderberries can boost our immune system so much they can be used as a natural & free alternative to antibiotics! ๐Ÿ’š Used for both food & medicine for 1000s of years elderberrys make fantastic jams, syrups & tea’s โ˜•

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32 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge of all the natural stuff and your wonderful book! Blessed Be!

  2. Thanks Dane, Elder is one of my favourites and I'm lucky enough to have one in my garden . Not enough on it this year so I'll go a foraging tomorrow and make some of the syrup. Thanks again for all your hard work and advice ๐Ÿฏ๐Ÿ…๐Ÿ“๐ŸŒณ๐Ÿ๐Ÿž๐ŸŒผ

  3. Where I grew up on the other dry side of the Cascade Mtns. in the Pacific Northwest we had American Elderberry Sambucus canadensis which is a shrub. A wheelbarrow can be filled with the berries in a few minutes. On the wet side of the mountains in the PNW, we have red elderberry. Pretty to look at but not something I eat. Supposedly some eat the red.

  4. I planted two elder plants last year. They were just tiny plants and lost their leaves over winter. We're almost at spring here in NZ so im hoping they grow well. My kids are so prone to colds and sickness in winter, im hoping to collect this coming season and save for medicine for next winter.

  5. Absolutely agree. I make a couple of bottles of elderberry syrup for use every winter. Keep those coughs and colds away and enjoy your frosty winter walks.

  6. I am impressed by the sheer size of your bushes! I haven't found any here since I was a kid, shame it's been that long since I have tried any. I guess they were pushed out by other non native bushes. Would you by chance be selling seeds? I could replenish my area here come spring.

  7. I love your videos and passion for nature. I have multiple black Elder trees growing in my garden and make many different things from them. Such a versatile plant and a great addition to any medicinal garden.

  8. Thanks for this, i dont like taking antibiotics unless im really sick in hospital. There's masses round here.

  9. One of my favourite random conversations here in Austria was with an elderly wren-like lady who told me about the healing properties of Holler (Elder), but also how traditionally people would tip their hats or otherwise greet Frau Holler when they passed by. This reminded me of the first time I made elderflower champagne and how my friend's mother's instructions included asking permission and thanking Mother Elder as part of the recipe.

    To this day I greet the Elder tree where i met the wren-like lady and many other Elder I encounter

  10. wow really new for me thank you for info. well my sis want tt know are you Muslim ? also a poet?

  11. I'm in Florida zone 9A here and I just finished picking elderberries. . I will be making syrup today, and I take it everyday of the year.

  12. I picked loads of stuff this year.The elderberry were really good and plentiful they woz hanging from the tree like grapes (beautiful)

  13. Don't swallow the seeds. Cook and strain before consuming or dehydrated.
    Probably shouldn't eat the seeds. Precurser danger.
    But again its your body.
    Make good choices folks.โค

  14. We planted 3 little elderberry plants last year. 2 are about a foot tall now. One put out flowers & a single group of berries๐Ÿ™‚. I'm hoping they grow next year! I'm having trouble! My comfrey & borage want to die. My clover didn't come back. My mint are barely spreading. I'm too impatient I think.

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