This is the teaser.. After trimming out some branches on my elder bushes, I am currently drying up the bark after removing it off the branches.. What can you use elder bark for? and out of those uses (cuz, I know those that are interested just googled LOL) which one are these planned for?
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HOLY SMOKES Batgirl!!
http://www.liveandfeel.com/medicinalplants/elder.html
And (of course; ) good ole PFAF…
http://pfaf.org/user/DatabaseSearhResult.aspx
LOL, that’s good info but its not a guess 😛
Milk production for Girl?
Black, blue, green and purple dyes for your hides and SOAPS?
Cancer prevention/weight loss?
For cough, bronchitis, oedema?
I could keep going, but better these were read instead me of paraphrasing… (‘way too much information; )
Yesss, I GOT IT! (Guessing by your next post, anyway; )
LOL, yes deb, you got it, I am using the dried and ground up elder bark for both soap making dye and wool/cloth dye coloring..
That’s quite the list of uses; it’s right up there with Stinging Nettle on the “Must Haves” for an herbal garden. Awesome!: )