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When is the best time to pick birch brooms? When to cut brooms for a bath - advice from avid bathhouse attendants. Where is the best place to collect twigs?

The broom is the hallmark of the Russian bathhouse. It is thanks to him that that unique atmosphere and spirit of the steam room is created. Moreover, if this attribute were removed, then a traditional Russian bath would be no different from a sauna.

There is a whole tradition associated with the preparation of brooms, just like with the performance of bathing procedures. Experienced bath attendants carefully select raw materials, knowing... The result is traditional brooms, which have been used in Rus' for bathing procedures from time immemorial.

In this article we will look at when to cut birch brooms for a bath, how to prepare them correctly and how to choose ready-made products.

Traditional brooms

Today, bath attributes are made from branches of various trees and shrubs, but the most widespread are birch and oak. Birch branches are an excellent material that allows you to obtain high quality products.

In addition, the medicinal effect of this tree has been known for centuries, and birch grows almost everywhere, which makes harvesting much easier.

About the harvesting tradition

Many novice bathhouse attendants are interested in preparing birch brooms for a bathhouse.

And regardless of what kind of wood you decide to harvest, there are several recommendations for properly collecting the material:

  1. Harvesting is carried out at a certain period every year. As a rule, most bath attendants choose Trinity Day, which falls in mid-July.

Advice! Before you start harvesting, pay attention to the weather. If it rains, the branches are not collected, just like immediately after the rain. Optimal conditions are the presence of dew.

  1. For carrying out procurement work, it is best to choose the first half of the day. It was at this time that the dew had not yet left the vegetation.
  2. If the weather on Trinity Day is rainy, the collection procedure should be postponed for a couple of days.

About the beneficial properties of a bath broom

Brooms are not only mandatory bath attributes.

In addition, they are very useful, which is reflected in the following points:

  1. Massage effect.
  2. Each type of wood is characterized by certain beneficial substances that have a certain effect on the body (the benefits of birch will be discussed below).
  3. Ecological cleanliness.

Advice! If you do not have the opportunity to prepare it yourself, then you can buy a ready-made one. Only preference should be given not to the product on the supermarket shelf, but to a broom made in the countryside using the technology used by our ancestors, which is passed on from generation to generation.

Features of birch wood

If the broom is made of birch, then the following is added to the properties described above:

  1. When using birch brooms, you can cure aches in the joints and muscles caused by rheumatism or increased physical activity.
  2. The skin is also cleared of acne and sebaceous plugs.
  3. Birch branches heated in hot water release a pleasant smell and substances that are beneficial for asthmatics and smokers, since in this way accumulated harmful substances are removed from the bronchi.

We prepare birch branches

Birch broom is the most popular in urban environments. In addition, it emits a pleasant smell, has softness and a number of medicinal properties. In order to make a birch broom with your own hands, you must first choose the right tree.

Advice! When harvesting, it is best to use weeping birch, which grows along a river or lake. Such a tree has long, flowing branches that slope low to the ground.

Instructions for properly collecting branches are based on several points:

  1. Good material is obtained from young birch trees.
  2. Before starting assembly, touch the leaves: their outer side should be smooth and tender. If it is rough, look for another tree.
  3. Thin and flexible branches are a guarantee of a fragrant broom.
  4. It is advisable to collect outside the city. The best place is in the forest.
  5. Before drying, the birch must be tied very tightly, but there should be free space between the branches. Otherwise, the leaves may lose their color and healing properties.

Collecting a broom

There are general rules for assembling brooms.

Regardless of whether you choose branches of oak, birch, juniper, linden, or even combine them, you should adhere to the following recommendations in your work:

  1. The branches should have fully expanded green leaves.
  2. It is desirable that the branch have several branches.
  3. Branches 45-60 cm long are suitable for mating.
  4. The branch thickness is on average 0.5 cm.

  1. The broom should collect such an amount of material that the dressing handle has a diameter of no more than 5 cm. This is dictated by convenience.
  2. Cut branches must be tied immediately and then hung in a well-ventilated area to dry.
  3. We carry out the dressing in two places, departing from the butt 4-5 cm and 10-12 cm.
  4. At the butt the branches are carefully trimmed.

Advice! The best option for a combined broom is a combination of linden, oak and birch branches. You can also add nettle to oak branches for medicinal purposes.

  1. If properly dried, the leaves remain green and do not fall off the branches.

How to choose ready-made brooms

Since not everyone has the desire and ability to prepare bath equipment themselves, there is an option for them to buy it on the market or directly in the bathhouse ().

However, in order to avoid purchasing a low-quality product, you should know what to look for. It doesn't matter how much a product costs, what matters is how well it is made.

Based on this rule, the highest quality broom may be the one whose price is the lowest.

To determine quality, use the following instructions:

  1. First of all, the product should evoke a pleasant tactile sensation and fit comfortably in the hand. The thickness of the handle is very important here, as discussed above. So just hold the product in your hand.
  2. Inspect for leaf mold. If mold is noticed, this may indicate improper storage or that the bundle was not made from freshly cut branches. You should not purchase such equipment.
  3. Shake the broom. If it is dried according to all the rules, then the leaves will remain on the branches. If the drying was incorrect, the leaves will begin to crumble. If you steam a bad broom, then after some time you will be left with only bare branches.

Birch alternative

Naturally, birch is not the only raw material for creating bath equipment. And although these trees are located everywhere, nevertheless, in some cases it is more convenient to use other raw materials, for example, oak or linden.

Let's look at what healing properties and features the wood most often used in the bathhouse has:

  1. Oak Knittings made from oak branches are no less common than birch branches. Oak products are great for people with oily skin due to the drying effect that tannins have. In addition, oak lowers blood pressure in people suffering from hypertension.

Oak harvesting is carried out in August-September, since it unfolds its leaves later than other trees in the spring. The leaves gain their main strength only towards the end of summer.

Advice! When choosing an oak tree, you need to pay attention to the burdock growing nearby. If there is no burdock nearby, such a tree is not suitable, since the leaves will certainly fly off when dried.

  1. Linden . People associate the linden tree with peace and balance. This broom is a natural remedy for headaches and is used to prevent vegetative-vascular dystonia, which causes insomnia and migraines. In addition to its calming effect, linden perfectly heals wounds and fights colds.

  1. Eucalyptus. Every respected bath attendant should have eucalyptus tincture. It is intended for watering the walls in the steam room. And this choice is not accidental, since eucalyptus is credited with a powerful antiseptic effect; it is used to warm the bronchi and inhalation.

A eucalyptus broom allows you to maximize the healing effect by saturating the skin with essential oils that help fight bruises, inflammation of muscle tissue and sprains.

Conclusion

To ensure that bath procedures not only bring pleasure, but also have a healing effect, you need to use the right equipment. Above we looked at how to correctly select and prepare one of the main bath attributes yourself ().

Watch the video in this article and you will learn more interesting things.

The best time to harvest birch brooms is the beginning of summer. It is popularly believed that you can tear branches from a birch tree for a broom immediately after the Trinity Day, which is also celebrated in June. But this calendar principle cannot be taken as a basis, since weather conditions change every year. Sometimes the heat sets in from the very beginning of May, and sometimes real summer doesn’t arrive until the end of June.

It is the weather that influences the formation of birch foliage. This factor must be taken into account first. Branches for a bath broom must be selected flexible and thin, and most importantly, elastic. Otherwise, the broom in the steam room will either break or whip painfully across the body and cause discomfort instead of pleasure. The leaves on them should be bright green, still quite light. The color indicates the age of the leaves; they should be fresh, not old.

Bath attendants advise determining the suitability of birch foliage for a broom not only by color, but also by taste. A good, correct leaf should not be bitter. If this is the case, don't be upset. You just have to wait a little longer.

The most important thing is that the foliage is young, but already gaining summer energy. Such leaves contain a lot of juice, so a birch broom is well suited for giving a massage in a bathhouse, patting a person on the back with not strong, but frequent movements. A broom tied at this time will last a long time. If you pick branches with already mature leaves, they will fall off very quickly, and you will have to buy a new broom.

There are other types of brooms - oak, fir, eucalyptus. However, birch is the most common tree in Russia. That’s why birch brooms are so popular in Russian baths.

A good broom has a good day

Birch brooms are used in a bathhouse not only to adjust the temperature, but also to add heat directly to the body to steam the skin well. The bathhouse in Rus' has always been the main hospital. Here people got rid of illnesses and illnesses. And birch strengthens the body, disinfects, and helps with colds, kidney and lung diseases. Therefore, it is also important to properly prepare birch brooms so that they do not lose their beneficial properties.

Not only does the time of year matter, but also the time of day when you cut the branches. It is best to do this in the afternoon, towards evening. Morning dew on the leaves causes them to darken. And it’s even better to choose a day that is not rainy, dry. Properly plucked branches can be dried. You just can’t do this in the sun. Drying should occur naturally in a closed room.

Birch broom - the most important attribute of a Russian bath

Choosing a place and tree for harvesting brooms

Long, strong, flexible branches of weeping birch have long been considered the best raw material for bath brooms. But it is recommended to pay attention to young trees that have never bloomed. They are valued for their very delicate leaf structure. Gardeners know very well that removing young root shoots is beneficial for the tree, and they use it to prepare brooms.

When cutting branches, it is advisable to choose a tree that is smooth and beautiful, without growths. The sick birch tree has weakened branches. The product made from them will turn out unsuccessful and will not be useful.

You should not collect wood from trees growing near roads or in contaminated areas. They will do more harm than good. It is best to go to a grove or forest to collect branches. The best option is birch trees growing near ponds.

Preparation of brooms from specialists begins with testing the bottom of the leaf “on the tongue.” The surface of a good, suitable sheet is velvety to the touch. Branches with rough leaves are not suitable for use. They make rough products.

Harvesting birch brooms, timing

The quality of the broom, its softness, aroma, and service life are influenced by the correctly chosen moment of collection. If you do this at the wrong time, too early or late, then later it will become slippery, will not last long, and will quickly fall apart. Correctly and timely collected branches will provide a high-quality product with useful reusable properties.

Since ancient times, it has been customary in Rus' to collect preparations a couple of weeks after Trinity. At this moment, the leaves have already grown sufficiently, have collected the required amount of essential oils, and young shoots with high elasticity have appeared. However, when choosing the moment of harvesting, you should take into account the characteristics of the climate and place of residence.

Harvesting birch brooms is a process perfected by our ancestors and requires special preparation. First of all, you need to know about the ripening time of birch, since the quality of the product depends on certain properties of its foliage.

It is important to understand that leaf development has clear deadlines, and other factors can also affect its structure: heat, rain and wind. Based on these criteria, experienced bath attendants determined that the most suitable time for collecting branches for a broom is when the leaves have become stronger, but flowering has not begun - that is, the catkins have not appeared. Depending on the region and weather conditions, this could be any spring month. In the Moscow region, you can start harvesting in mid-May.

Birch brooms - preparation and storage video

To make a good birch broom, harvesting should be done early in the morning, when the dew has already disappeared. Only in dry weather. Branches with wet leaves are not suitable. When dried, their structure will collapse, the foliage will darken and curl. If it rains, you need to wait a few days. Ignoring these nuances will not lead to the desired result. The resulting products will lose most of their beneficial properties.

As practice has shown, the branches of a two-year-old tree growing closer to the ground have better properties. These make the strongest brooms. You can cut them with a knife, but it is more convenient to use pruning shears. For convenience, pickers with extensive experience climb onto a birch tree, tilt it, and tie it to a tree growing nearby. Such an approach, with appropriate skill, will not harm birch, since this tree is flexible and durable.

If the brooms are not knitted immediately, the blanks are provided with storage conditions - attics and hay are used for this. In city conditions, the best option is a mezzanine or balcony. But first they need to be wrapped in paper.

The most effective way is to dry on the roof, for example of outbuildings:

  • We spread the hay on the surface;
  • We lay the blanks on top with small gaps between them;
  • Cover with hay;
  • We turn the workpieces over the course of a month, every two or three days.

Knitting a birch broom

  • Before knitting, the dried pieces are laid out on burlap and left to sit for a couple of days - to “breathe”.
  • The size is selected according to individual preferences. Recommended length: 0.4-0.8 m. Larger or smaller products are inconvenient to use.
  • The area for the handle is thoroughly cleaned of knots and leaves and treated with fine sandpaper.
  • The prepared branches are collected together and given a flattened shape.
  • Thicker branches are placed inside the product, and thin ones are laid out along the edge, bending inward.
  • Distribute the branches in a fan, with leaves in one direction.

The handle is made as follows. Collect the cleaned blanks and fasten them tightly with a rope closer to the foliage to improve the quality of the product. Fabric is wrapped around the handle to prevent calluses. Recommended handle length is 15 cm.

When assembling the product to improve its qualities, you can add branches of chamomile, thyme, and red currant. If you want to add coniferous plants and nettles, it is better to place them in the middle so as not to damage the skin during use.

Drying and further storage of brooms

Experts recommend not tying branches too tightly. Otherwise, the foliage will darken and burn. Properly dried, the finished product has fragrant, bright green, matte foliage. We offer several surefire ways to achieve the desired result.

Hanging in bunches

The products are hung under a canopy, in a well-ventilated place, so that direct rays of the sun do not fall. They will dry well within a week. Afterwards, the brooms can be placed tightly on shelves in a well-ventilated, dry place, such as on racks in a garage or storage room. They can also be left hanging.

Fan-shaped on the surface

It is believed that a good broom is shaped like a fan. Therefore, it is recommended to place fresh products on the floor. Turn over daily until dry. Otherwise, the products may dry out or dry incorrectly.

You can dry birch brooms only in the shade!

From the sun, the foliage curls and fades, the aroma is lost, and the appearance deteriorates. An improperly dried broom will fall off as soon as it is steamed. The presence of strong drafts is also unacceptable. The quality of the product may also suffer from them.

It is recommended to store brooms carefully, in a cool, ventilated area. Drying using fresh, dried hay preserves the color, shape and aroma of the product as much as possible. Brooms are placed in stacks, with leaves in the middle. This will give the tree additional beneficial properties and it will become even more fragrant. In an apartment, finished products are stored in bags, paper or plastic.

Steaming the broom before use

Before use, as a rule, the broom is steamed. This procedure is not performed with a freshly manufactured product. It may become limp. There are at least two traditional methods of steaming.

Option one. The dried product is placed in cold water for fifteen minutes, and then in boiling water for a couple of minutes. Brooms that are too dry are kept in boiling water longer, covering the container where they are located with another container.

The second option is suitable for fresh or recently harvested brooms. The product must be soaked in boiling water and placed on stones. In this case, it is necessary to periodically rotate the broom, shaking it, so as not to get burned. A couple of such approaches for two minutes will be enough, and you can begin bathing procedures.

Bottom line

The quality characteristics of a birch broom are influenced by such factors as: choice of birch, condition of the branches, drying and storage, knitting. If you do everything following the rules, you will get strong and beautiful products that will bring maximum benefits to your health. If possible, seek help from specialists and make your first broom with their help.

One of the many sayings about a broom says: “In a bathhouse, a broom is more valuable than money.” A bath broom is an integral part of the Russian bath procedure.
Patting, whipping, rubbing with a broom goes back to ancient times, and the technique of broom massage has changed little since then.

A lot depends on the type of broom; depending on the strength of the material (the branches from which the broom is made), you can arrange the types of brooms in the following order (in descending order of strength):
– oak;
– birch;
– juniper;
– conifers (larch, etc.);
– eucalyptus;
– linden;
– nettles.
If there are no oak brooms, they can be replaced with those made from other broad-leaved trees: maple, mountain ash, hazel, laurel, etc.

Seriously, you can only steam with oak and birch brooms; the rest are used only for added sensations and aromas.

Whatever category of lovers of steaming in public or private baths you belong to, you need to know the basic rules for preparing brooms for a bath. The fact is that you are unlikely to buy good brooms at bath stalls - the flow is the flow, and modern entrepreneurs think more about profits than about traditions.

Preparation of brooms. In the good old days, the preparation of brooms was taken much more seriously than now. It was customary to cut and knit them after the Holy Trinity (second half of June) before the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary (mid-August). This applies, first of all, to oak brooms.

If you cannot determine when oak brooms were harvested, look carefully at the branches - they should be thin, at the leaves - they should be green and fresh in appearance (even if they have dried out), and not yellow. It is desirable that the leaves be elongated and the teeth small.

The branches of Canadian oak, which is found in the southern regions of Russia, have such leaves. The broom itself should be light. When you tap your hand, apart from the rustling of leaves, no other sounds should be heard (the rumble of branches, for example - in this case they are too thick and you will have a broom instead of a broom).

Under no circumstances should there be mature acorns on the broom. Acorns are a sure sign of harvesting too late.

Birch brooms are cut in the same way as oak brooms. There is one subtlety (if you have the opportunity to observe future brooms while they are still twigs): when regularly tasting the leaves, you should wait until they stop tasting sweet and become slightly bitter. It is at this moment that the brooms should be cut.

The most useful, “medicinal”, are considered to be brooms cut “at low water” - that is, during the summer solstice.
Birch is cut only from a “veselka” - a tree with thin, flexible, long branches, covered with thick leaves, and therefore drooping. They choose boundary trees - trees that grow on the edge of forests, in open areas and forest edges. It’s better not to take backwoods from the mature thicket. The brooms made from it are heavy, tough, do not get wet for a long time and quickly drop the leaves.

Chemical analysis showed that birch leaves contain essential oils, tannins, vitamin C, provitamin A, so those who visit the bathhouse twice a week with a birch broom have elastic, smooth, healthy skin.

A distinctive feature of birch brooms, among other things, is their “soapiness” - they are good for rubbing.

Oak brooms have special qualities. It is not for nothing that the ancient Greeks, Romans, as well as the Slavs in ancient times worshiped this tree and attributed special qualities to it. It was believed, for example, that someone living near an oak tree does not age, and housing made of oak protects against damage.

The oak branches from which brooms are assembled are, in fact, particularly strong, elastic and resilient.
Properly collected, stored and soaked oak brooms can last up to several dozen sessions in the hands of a professional, and for an amateur, a normal pair of oak brooms will last for 4-5 visits.

A low-growing, young, fluffy tree is selected from the birch forest. It is carefully bent to the ground and branches 400–500 mm long with several shoots are cut off with a sharp knife with a wide blade.

Some people prefer brooms with a length of 45 cm, others - up to 50 cm. In any case, the broom should not be too wide and branchy and too heavy - such a broom is inconvenient for steaming, and when it fills with water, it becomes too heavy to lift and overloads the muscles of the arm.

Having delivered the branches to the place of mating, they wait until they wither (but do not dry out), and begin to sort them by length and density, as well as the strength of the leaves. To ensure that nothing is lost, strong and dense branches are interspersed with “liquid” and weak ones. In this case, the latter are, as it were, embedded inside a strong array.

The branches are tied into bundles with twine and transported to the broom storage place - the hanger. Fans of bathhouse traditions generally advise knitting brooms directly in an individual bathhouse.

The branches are laid one against the other, the deciduous part - against the deciduous one, the cuts - to the cuts so that a fan and a handle are formed.
The branched long shoots are placed inside the fan, and the broom is picked up until the closed palm is completely filled.

Tying brooms can be done, in accordance with traditions, with a knitting rod made from birch or willow itself. However, it will be simpler and more modern to use non-wetting twine. Its end is threaded under the base of the fan between the rods, covered with a loop, a couple of turns are made and secured with a knot.

Then they lower it down the handle and make another fixing loop at the end of the handle.
Excess branches on the handle are cut off.
If the broom is “reusable”, then it is advisable to wrap the handle with a bandage, a strip of cloth, or electrical tape - this will protect your hand from chafing in a humid, hot environment. In principle, you can use a mitten and then no additional winding will be required, but in any case it will not hurt, because it will additionally strengthen your broom.

The end of the handle is trimmed with a sharp ax - and the brooms can be hung in pairs in the attic, on a string stretched there. It should not be too close to the chimney and dormer windows - excessive heat and sunlight will spoil the foliage and dry out the branches.
The best option for storing brooms is in a hay or straw haystack, in a hayloft or in a barn.
Citizens can store a broom that has already been in a bathhouse in a plastic bag in the cold on the balcony. Before the bath you just need to thaw it.

In the middle zone, oak brooms are harvested in August. In the south, brooms should be prepared for Trinity in accordance with the above rules.

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Ask any foreigner what associations they have when mentioning a Russian bathhouse? The top answer among the answers will be shared by a hot steam room and a fragrant broom.

During the times of Kievan Rus, this main bath attribute was valued so highly that it was accepted into the treasury as payment of taxes. At that time, brooms were perhaps the only medicine that banished ailments.

People have long noticed what kind of disease this or that tied broom helps with. People involved in collecting branches were extremely respected, and they passed on their secrets about when to collect brooms for a bathhouse and how to do it correctly to their descendants.

Secrets of the masters

Despite the fact that they are sold in markets, light vapor connoisseurs prefer to make them themselves. After all, this is the only way, having assembled a “bouquet” branch by branch with their own hands, that they are absolutely confident in its benefits and healing power.

A bath broom is made in several stages:

  • Choosing the right tree. The branches, buds and foliage of any tree have a special effect on the body, and you need to choose the type of tree based on what diseases you want to treat. In addition, there is no need to choose trees growing along highways or industrial enterprises.

Note!
When knitting brooms for a bath, the weather must be dry, because subsequently the collected broom will need to be dried, and the wet foliage will deteriorate and rot.

  • Procurement time. The time when to cut branches for a bath is determined for each specific type of plant. This usually happens in the summer, when trees, shrubs and grass, as they say, are “in the juice” and are maximally saturated with useful substances. Some types of plants can be harvested all year round;

  • Knitting brooms. In order for the collected bouquet to be truly healing, you need to arrange the cut materials correctly, otherwise you risk getting an ordinary broom. The instructions for knitting are simple, but require a certain skill: thicker branches are placed inside - the base of the broom, they are surrounded by softer and thinner twigs.
    If the branches are strongly curved, in order not to cause pain when used, the bends turn inward. The broom must be tightly tied so that it does not fall apart in the steam room;

  • Drying workpieces. The finished brooms are hung upside down in a dry and warm place. Be sure to be well ventilated. And so that the foliage does not lose color and beneficial properties, the room should be darkened.

Our ancestors determined the exact day when it was necessary to cut brooms for a bath - on Trinity Sunday, the fiftieth day after Easter. It usually falls in the first ten days of June. If it was rainy on Trinity Sunday, then the collection of preparations for the broom was postponed for several days, until dry, sunny weather established.

Our contemporaries largely agree on when to collect brooms for a bathhouse, but science, ecology and other factors have made some adjustments to the timing of the procurement of materials. Let's look at the most popular options for bath “bouquets” and the best time to collect them.

Birch

Birch buds and leaves are rich in flavonoids, essential oils, tannins, vitamin C and provitamin A. They have diaphoretic, wound-healing and anti-inflammatory effects. facilitates breathing, relieves pain in joints and muscles, improves skin condition.

The time when bathhouse brooms are made from birch is traditionally on Trinity Sunday. Preference is given to weeping birch, growing near bodies of water. Thin, flexible branches with many buds and abundant foliage are selected.

Oak

Oak is ideal for oily skin. Dyes and tannins give the body a matte tint and relieve inflammation. Oak broom is good for fighting depression and hypertension.

Harvested from June to September. According to popular belief, an excellent broom comes from an oak tree under which burdock grows.

Linden

A linden broom will give you peace of mind and fill your soul with peace, help with headaches, and relieve insomnia. The aroma emitted by a steamed broom has a beneficial effect on the upper respiratory tract, which is, in fact, the prevention of ARVI.

When you need to cut linden bath brooms, you have to leave the city, because this plant “sucks in” all the dust and smog from the surrounding atmosphere. The best time for harvesting is early spring or the flowering period.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is a well-known antiseptic, widely used for pulmonary diseases for inhalation. A massage with a eucalyptus broom saturates the skin with healing essential oil, which helps with bruises, injuries and muscle pain.

Brooms are cut at the end of August - beginning of September. Since eucalyptus does not grow in central Russia, it has to be purchased. The price of a ready-made broom is affordable for all bathhouse connoisseurs.

Rowan

A rowan broom will invigorate your body and spirit, tone your muscles, and help you get ready for active work.

How and when to make brooms for a rowan bath? At the very beginning of summer (again, traditionally on Trinity), and the branches are selected from the middle of the tree crown.

Nettle

This burning herb, which many consider a weed, despite its beneficial properties, is also used to knit brooms. This broom perfectly tones, relieves skin inflammation, and formic acid fights gout and radiculitis, helps with rheumatism, and relieves pain.

During flowering, nettle thickets emit a tart, characteristic aroma - this is the very moment when you can cut brooms for a bath. When going to harvest nettles, do not forget to take protective gloves or mittens with you.

Juniper and fir

The branches of juniper and fir are not tied into a separate broom; they are “hidden” among their deciduous counterparts, thus giving the massage a sharpness and piquancy.

There is no question about when you can cut brooms for a bathhouse from fir and juniper - they are harvested all year round, and these are the only branches that are not dried.

Mixed brooms

Prefabricated brooms, which use branches of several species of trees, shrubs or bunches of medicinal herbs, are in no way inferior in healing power to similar brooms.

How to cut brooms correctly

When going “hunting” on a dry and warm day, do not forget to take with you a tool: a knife, pruning shears, rope and, just in case (suddenly you come across a great nettle “clearing” along the way), protection for your hands.

Cutting branches from trees is carried out in forests, forest plantations, and possibly in parks, but away from public roads. Juicy young side shoots are selected (the broom from them will be elastic and will gird the body well during massage). Not just one tree is pruned, but several.

The length of the rod should ideally be calculated based on the height of the future steamer and the height of the steam room ceiling, but there is also a universal size of 40-60 cm. A couple of days are spent drying the pieces in a dark, ventilated room and only then the branches are collected into a broom.

Summary

We told you about how and when to tear brooms for a bath, which tree helps with this or that disease.

We hope that you have learned a lot of useful and interesting information, and the video in this article is ready to demonstrate this information clearly!