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Uduido@aol.com Uduido at aol.com
Wed Sep 24 20:40:46 PDT 1997


> They also carry white
> tomatoes which can be documented to the Elizabethan era where they were used
> as plantings around homes much as we use French marigolds today.

that is because the English of that time period consider tomatoes poisionous. but
the flowers were decorative....

> With a little gardening know-how and a place to put a 5 gallon container or
> two outside some of these plants could be grown on a small scale allowing a
> person to invite over a couple of people for an authentic medieval dish
> occasionally. :-)
>

you can do it in a hanging planter as well....I have, last year I grew a whole
garden in planters...and none of them big.

aine

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