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@ddoherty59567 ай бұрын
Really interesting where did you learn all this info?
@barbarahutcherson28027 ай бұрын
I'm trying to find where to subscribe to your page but I don't see it.
@robinfesmire85007 ай бұрын
Buttercups grew by the roadside in the mountains where I grew up. When I was little my mama would pull over and pick a buttercup to rub on my nose and make it yellow, a happy little ritual we did just for fun. It was one of my happiest memories.
@-Atmos17 ай бұрын
Thanks , like Meadow Buttercups growing in the fields & always be kind to Fairies .
@jakhan42037 ай бұрын
Aaahh..the buttercup under the chin takes me back ❤
@ericab9363 ай бұрын
I love your energy. Now I have to plant some in my garden 🥰
@livinglifetothefullest227 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful story!!! And thanks heavens you live in a place where Buttercups may still bloom!❤ I live in the Netherlands for 3 months a year (spring/summer) and last week l noticed how dead nature is here!! I did not see 1 flower next to the road! This because farmers cut everything off!! As soon a a dandelion, buttercup or daisy is seen... and the grass get a little longer... a farmer and his tractor come and cut all off! Even the policy in our woods!!! A NIGHTMARE right into our face... but all people want to see is that the Netherlands is green "so beautiful green..." with no wild flowers (yes genatic manipulated 'wild' flowers! Yes those we sometimes still find...)anymore! No insects on your windscreens anymore...! Dead as dead can be! So happy l can enjoy road and fields full of wild blooming flowers in France... Spain.... Portugal and many other European countries where people still know the vital importance of all these stunning wild flowers to our excistance!❤❤❤
@SearchingNewAdventures7 ай бұрын
Wow I have learned so much, I'm a 53-year-old girl, who was raised on a hillside farm in starksboro Vermont. I used to pick butter cups by the handfuls, bring them home to Mom and she displayed them on the kitchen table.😮 I know deep within my heart, that growing up close to nature like I did, and then moving away from it when I graduated from high school, was the worst thing I could have ever done. Now my body is riddled with issues because of processed food and the way we live currently, to blame, but give me buttercups by the handfuls over the issues I have to deal with now. I'm getting back to my roots. 😊
@sandracastle424 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the information and your energetic delivery of it. Subscribed.
@Pol_O_Fuathaigh7 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you for that beautiful story of the buttercup!
@jackilyncaraballo65867 ай бұрын
Great presentation and information! I have also heard that buttercups are among the very first flowers to grow on Mother Earth. Did not know they were poisonous!
@cantwealljustgetalong26 ай бұрын
this guy is amazing.
@homeiswhereourheartis6 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😁
@johnoshea96196 ай бұрын
Amazing 😍
@barbarahutcherson28027 ай бұрын
That's a really cute story.😊
@thegrandlevel3135 ай бұрын
7:26 the next time I have a run in with fairies I will not say no to their request for shiny
@verenamaharajah60827 ай бұрын
Very informative, thank you. I always wondered how cows and horses could be allowed to feed in meadows full of buttercups, knowing the flowers would blister their mouths. Now I not only only know that the animals avoid eating them, but that they are no longer noxious when dried and forming part of hay mixture. Amazing!
@susannavanbaaren9397 ай бұрын
Thank you for this nice story, love it❤
@julieperkins97427 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dane, beautiful 😍
@elspethfougere96837 ай бұрын
I love the practical way you explain things. Like the palmate shape, or the folklore reasons for things as well as the science. Thank you so much for being a breath of fresh air and joy on the land of the bonkers internet. Got the book for chmas and love it. Been making teas. Take care
@BettyH-p8u7 ай бұрын
I love flowers ! I don’t have favorite one actually ! But I am drawn to 🌻Sunflowers ! 🙀👵🏻😱🖖🏼👽🐲🌻
@fionahelmer9467 ай бұрын
Just WOWWWWW.what a wonderful poetic video in every way. Truly an extraordinary presentation...I hope you get the audience you deserve and that our green friends need. Bless you sir
@trendingwwwandw7 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing this most ineformative "The Beauty Of Buttercups - Poison, Ancient Medicine & Folklore 🌼" very interesting Thanks for sharing this LIKE 108
@clairkinsman66487 ай бұрын
Thank you. Loved the faery story 🌼
@Tarana_editx7 ай бұрын
It's soo amazing u always speaks soo exited ❤
@val61127 ай бұрын
Thank you Dane. I really enjoyed that! ❤
@seattleareatom7 ай бұрын
I love your hat!
@baronbullshyster29967 ай бұрын
This year the fields are full of butter cups and look amazing. If you know the fairy that turned the miser gold into butter cups. Maybe she could reverse the spell. No the experience of a field full of butter cups is priceless Thanks for the story 😊
@suzycat20267 ай бұрын
Never knew buttercups are poisonous , happy memories of holding the flower under our chins as kids.🌻 I enjoy your storytelling way.😻🏴
@risenshine27836 ай бұрын
Ponies never eat it
@Juniper-d5b7 ай бұрын
So engaging.. I forage and grow.. Something new brought to the medicinal table every time 😎 ty 🙏💚
@innosense747 ай бұрын
Great buttercup story!
@RhondaWimmOfficial7 ай бұрын
Great lores
@sbdiaries7 ай бұрын
A very lovely field of butter cups ❤,and good sharing 😀, best wishes Simon and Beth 👋♥️
@honorata19357 ай бұрын
Thank you for your sharing beautiful story.
@balluna14537 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you!.
@beansidhe127 ай бұрын
brilliant video guys
@jessicarussell80507 ай бұрын
My garden in full of them I love it 💛
@fedexido7 ай бұрын
Beautiful video! Thank you
@princess66147 ай бұрын
Thank you
@sharonmcgillivray21197 ай бұрын
I love buttercups
@ccccclark26057 ай бұрын
❤ ya! 🙏
@rivergirlfishinfor247 ай бұрын
Love this!! 🧡🙌🏻
@trac49677 ай бұрын
Wonderful 🥰
@RaeKearns6 ай бұрын
2024 a good year for buttercups in Ireland….
@SarahJacobs-nb3lw7 ай бұрын
Good story,
@3pearsonboys7 ай бұрын
Where do I sign up for the follow along monthly subscription?
@homeiswhereourheartis7 ай бұрын
Here's the link 😄 ko-fi.com/followalongforaging
@peterbuckley17947 ай бұрын
Observation is our languey, butterfly
@anthonydunne2957 ай бұрын
Amazing teaching as usual. I love the folklore stuff too. The guitar theme is great too who plays it?....ta
@homeiswhereourheartis7 ай бұрын
It's music for video creators. If you go into the video description the website is there. Then type in medieval music 🙂
@mariagamboa62497 ай бұрын
💚💚💚
@peterheyes85527 ай бұрын
Hi. I want to buy your book but what exactly is the difference between the two books you sell?
@homeiswhereourheartis7 ай бұрын
Knowledge to forage is a big book full of information like this video. The foraging year is a field guide month by month on foraging.
@EmilySeeker7 ай бұрын
Hmmm didnt they used to sell buttercup cough syrup a few years back. I remember having it when i was a kid
@homeiswhereourheartis7 ай бұрын
Yes but its just called buttercup it doesn't actually contain buttercups 🌸
@teresahoye64777 ай бұрын
❤
@brendanstoran75557 ай бұрын
I didn’t realise they were poisonous we used to eat them as kids 😳
@zina65817 ай бұрын
😁
@wemuk51707 ай бұрын
I am a relaxed gardener and like edible weeds like nettles and bittercress, etc, but sorry, the only weeds I exercise zero tolerance of are buttercups and bluebells. These two are poisonous to both pets + people. And they are so pretty that some kids instinctively stick them up their face, nostrils or even mouths. Dangerous. A dog recently had a cardiac arrest after consuming them.