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The Magic of Hyssop
This native Mediterranean herb has a long history of use for cleansing and purification. Even just the name derives from a Hebrew word designating a plant used to purify the Temple.
So if, like me, you want to use a plant for spiritual cleansing that doesn't have the ethical issues of appropriation and colonialism, then hyssop may be what you're looking for!
joanie elmore : The wisdom and understanding written in the bible came from the Creator himself. I would pretty much say God was a Botanist.
Joseph Iraggi : My family heritage is Sicilian and German and my father taught me are rich paganistic Origins and I've been hooked on the craft ever since I was like six so to find someone that is Andrew before only in a medical field but also the spiritual aspect is quite refreshing thank you very much blessings dear sister
Frederick Dunn : Thank you very much for this presentation. I've been trying various varieties on my property for years. I'll be trying some indoors during winter. Then I plan to transplant in spring. I've had some good fortune with Agastache scrophulariefolia and the bees really benefit from it. I am enjoying figuring out how to best grow and establish them. I wish you all the best!
THE SHOW YOLO : Shalom great vid..my family is Hebrew decent and I have a garden full of Hyssop here’s the Hebrew word for Hyssop זעתר….May the GOD of ABRAHAM ISAAC an JACOB be with you all much Shalom…
Clare Buswell : Well that explains why mine didn't do well in the ground, we also have heavy clay. I'll plant the next one in a pot, I think I still have some seed. I didn't know you could use it for cleansing. Thanks for the info!
Complete Guide to Anise Hyssop - Grow/Care/Germination/Uses
*Watch in HD*
Anise Hyssop is a flowering perennial native to North America. It has a long bloom time, lasting most of the Summer and will attract a huge variety of pollinators. In this guide I show you everything you need to know to successfully grow this plant.
For a quick reference in the future, see our article on this plant. All the same info + more is here: https://growitbuildit.com/anise-hyssop-guide-agastache-foeniculum/
To buy seed - https://amzn.to/3Fl0N89 (affiliate link)
Other videos mentioned;
To test your Soil Drainage:
To test your soil type:
Winter Sowing (best way to germinate seed):
To cold stratify seed in the refrigerator:
To separate seedlings:
Words of Action - Christian Fiction at its Best! : Good grief this is like the best informative video ever on a flower. The amount of editing plus so much personal video - well done!
Frederick Dunn : This is a terrific and very comprehensive video. I will be sharing about this video and of course, Anise Hyssop with my viewers this coming Friday. It's an extremely valuable pollen and nectar plant for honey bee keepers. What a bonus that it also can deter rabbits and deer. I'd like to get an acre going, we'll see how that goes. I planted 23 from pots and bees were attending to it within minutes. They quickly located it via the strong scent. Thanks again, very VERY helpful.
Venice Light : Thank you for your superlative information and visuals, as always! Purchased three small Anise Hyssop plants from a nursery three years ago, planted them individually in large round planter pots (one 20" and two 16" diameter). All three are incredibly lush, healthy, and thriving in the outdoor planters, which have been left outside every winter (Zone 7a). Anise Hyssop is a summerlong pollinator super magnet! (Then, last summer discovered another bee super magnet at the nursery ("Lesser Catmint" Calamintha nepeta), absolutely swarming with happy bees. Bought three, planted each in a round planter (1x10" + 2x12"), and all have overwintered perfectly outdoors!)
Callie Walker : I started this plant in February, using the winter sowing method. They did great! I just potted them up into quart size pots and I was pleasantly surprised by the aroma of black licorice that filled the room. I am so looking forward to seeing them bloom. I love your very informative videos on native plants. Please keep them coming.
Daniel : Been looking at this plant lately, perfect timing! I love plants that do double duty as tea plants and pollinator attractants. (Bee balm is another classic.)
Hyssop for Purification & Sore Throats
On today's episode of A Thousand Serious Moves, we continue our herbal journey with Hyssop, which many of us will know from Psalm 51. But did you know that hyssop can also be used to heal a toothache or sore throat? All this \u0026 more on today's episode of A Thousand Serious Moves.
Recorded in Marfa, TX.
To book a tarot reading with me or purchase spiritual supplies, go to: www.MarfaTarot.com
email me at: htxoracle@gmail.com
xoxo,
Amanda Holstien
A Thousand Serious Moves is an occasionally comedic podcast about mysticism, spirituality, the esoteric, recovery and magick hosted by Amanda Holstien. The podcast began in 2017 when I was a standup comedian on the road, exploring psychedelics and different forms of spirituality. ATSM has evolved tremendously after I completed the Rite of Abramelin in 2019 and got into recovery. Now I am a spiritual worker and practical mystic, here to share my experience strength and hope with recovery from addiction \u0026 codependency as well as some helpful magical tips and tricks to empower you in your life.
This native Mediterranean herb has a long history of use for cleansing and purification. Even just the name derives from a Hebrew word designating a plant used to purify the Temple.
So if, like me, you want to use a plant for spiritual cleansing that doesn't have the ethical issues of appropriation and colonialism, then hyssop may be what you're looking for!
joanie elmore : The wisdom and understanding written in the bible came from the Creator himself. I would pretty much say God was a Botanist.
Joseph Iraggi : My family heritage is Sicilian and German and my father taught me are rich paganistic Origins and I've been hooked on the craft ever since I was like six so to find someone that is Andrew before only in a medical field but also the spiritual aspect is quite refreshing thank you very much blessings dear sister
Frederick Dunn : Thank you very much for this presentation. I've been trying various varieties on my property for years. I'll be trying some indoors during winter. Then I plan to transplant in spring. I've had some good fortune with Agastache scrophulariefolia and the bees really benefit from it. I am enjoying figuring out how to best grow and establish them. I wish you all the best!
THE SHOW YOLO : Shalom great vid..my family is Hebrew decent and I have a garden full of Hyssop here’s the Hebrew word for Hyssop זעתר….May the GOD of ABRAHAM ISAAC an JACOB be with you all much Shalom…
Clare Buswell : Well that explains why mine didn't do well in the ground, we also have heavy clay. I'll plant the next one in a pot, I think I still have some seed. I didn't know you could use it for cleansing. Thanks for the info!
Complete Guide to Anise Hyssop - Grow/Care/Germination/Uses
*Watch in HD*
Anise Hyssop is a flowering perennial native to North America. It has a long bloom time, lasting most of the Summer and will attract a huge variety of pollinators. In this guide I show you everything you need to know to successfully grow this plant.
For a quick reference in the future, see our article on this plant. All the same info + more is here: https://growitbuildit.com/anise-hyssop-guide-agastache-foeniculum/
To buy seed - https://amzn.to/3Fl0N89 (affiliate link)
Other videos mentioned;
To test your Soil Drainage:
To test your soil type:
Winter Sowing (best way to germinate seed):
To cold stratify seed in the refrigerator:
To separate seedlings:
Words of Action - Christian Fiction at its Best! : Good grief this is like the best informative video ever on a flower. The amount of editing plus so much personal video - well done!
Frederick Dunn : This is a terrific and very comprehensive video. I will be sharing about this video and of course, Anise Hyssop with my viewers this coming Friday. It's an extremely valuable pollen and nectar plant for honey bee keepers. What a bonus that it also can deter rabbits and deer. I'd like to get an acre going, we'll see how that goes. I planted 23 from pots and bees were attending to it within minutes. They quickly located it via the strong scent. Thanks again, very VERY helpful.
Venice Light : Thank you for your superlative information and visuals, as always! Purchased three small Anise Hyssop plants from a nursery three years ago, planted them individually in large round planter pots (one 20" and two 16" diameter). All three are incredibly lush, healthy, and thriving in the outdoor planters, which have been left outside every winter (Zone 7a). Anise Hyssop is a summerlong pollinator super magnet! (Then, last summer discovered another bee super magnet at the nursery ("Lesser Catmint" Calamintha nepeta), absolutely swarming with happy bees. Bought three, planted each in a round planter (1x10" + 2x12"), and all have overwintered perfectly outdoors!)
Callie Walker : I started this plant in February, using the winter sowing method. They did great! I just potted them up into quart size pots and I was pleasantly surprised by the aroma of black licorice that filled the room. I am so looking forward to seeing them bloom. I love your very informative videos on native plants. Please keep them coming.
Daniel : Been looking at this plant lately, perfect timing! I love plants that do double duty as tea plants and pollinator attractants. (Bee balm is another classic.)
Hyssop for Purification & Sore Throats
On today's episode of A Thousand Serious Moves, we continue our herbal journey with Hyssop, which many of us will know from Psalm 51. But did you know that hyssop can also be used to heal a toothache or sore throat? All this \u0026 more on today's episode of A Thousand Serious Moves.
Recorded in Marfa, TX.
To book a tarot reading with me or purchase spiritual supplies, go to: www.MarfaTarot.com
email me at: htxoracle@gmail.com
xoxo,
Amanda Holstien
A Thousand Serious Moves is an occasionally comedic podcast about mysticism, spirituality, the esoteric, recovery and magick hosted by Amanda Holstien. The podcast began in 2017 when I was a standup comedian on the road, exploring psychedelics and different forms of spirituality. ATSM has evolved tremendously after I completed the Rite of Abramelin in 2019 and got into recovery. Now I am a spiritual worker and practical mystic, here to share my experience strength and hope with recovery from addiction \u0026 codependency as well as some helpful magical tips and tricks to empower you in your life.
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