I have a great rosehips bush that is in the wrong spot. Most of the rosehips around here are tiny but this one has nice big hips. How can I get starts off of this? How can I transplant this? Any other rosehip tips would be appreciated.
That's the plan. I have a local friend that knows how to do that so I'll have her walk me through the process this fall.A Hand Full of dried Rose Hips Steeped in Boiling Water makes a wonderful Tea high in Vitamin C.
It might be native and a wild rose?I doubt that this is a hybrid. I had one like it when I lived in Ketchikan. You find these around the State. What I see mostly around here looks the same except smaller and they are everywhere. The small ones are 2' to 4' tall this one is close to 8' tall and the hips are bigger around than my thumb.
The picture looks right.
I grew up berry picking. Blue berries, huckleberries, salmonberries, thimbleberries, and more. I have had rose hips for many years but never knew how to process them. A friend of mine showed me how to pick them last summer, with the videos Joel came up with I know how to process them.I wonder how this has worked out for you, @Caribou ?
Have you ever gone berry picking? I wonder if that is possible with rose hips, to go to where you see wild roses blooming in the summer, and to gather rose hips when they develop?
this is what I found.
I see rosehips as an ingredient in some herbal teas. They can be dried. I understand they contain lots of good vitamin C.I grew up berry picking. Blue berries, huckleberries, salmonberries, thimbleberries, and more. I have had rose hips for many years but never knew how to process them. A friend of mine showed me how to pick them last summer, with the videos Joel came up with I know how to process them.
So I guess you think chickens don't have lips either.I didn't even know roses had hips.
They have micro lips, can not see them with the naked eye.So I guess you think chickens don't have lips either.
So I guess you think chickens don't have lips either.
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