How to Use Mullein: Teas, Tinctures, and More!

In this episode of Heirlooms and Herbals, Joanne Bauman discusses mullein, its medicinal and culinary uses, how to grow it, identify it, and its special history.

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In this episode of Mother Earth News and Friends, Joanne Bauman discusses how to use mullein (Verbascum thapsus), how to make a mullein tincture, and how to use the herb for medical issues.

Harvesting Mullein Flowers and Leaves

Some people have said they aren’t sure how to pronounce mullein. … It’s like “mull,” as in mulling over mullein. Because mullein is a biennial plant (taking two years to complete its life cycle), leaves and roots can be harvested at the end of the first and beginning of the second year, while flowers can only be harvested from the second year.

Make fresh plant preparations or dry for later uses.

  • Updated on Sep 6, 2023
  • Originally Published on Sep 6, 2019
Tagged with: gardener, heirlooms, herbals, Joanne Bauman, medicinal, mullein, podcast, verbascum
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