SC - Gardening - Grapes and other long-term perrenials
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Sun Dec 10 12:56:32 PST 2000
Magdalena vander Brugghe said:
> Good news - we bought a house! I'll spare you the details (no matter how much
> I burst with them) because they're way way off topic; But, this is a lead-in
> to some food-gardening questions.
> Next, I remember discussions of heirloom seed companies, but I can't find the
> old messages among the thousands saved for "easy reference" later... Would somebody
> please repost the contact information on those companies, particularly urls?
> Similarly, does anybody know of any companies that sell saplings of fruit trees
> that were grown organically?
Check this file in the PLANTS, HERBS AND SPICES section in my Florilegium:
seeds-msg (51K) 12/21/99 Sources for period plants and seeds.
Perhaps some of the other files in this section might now also be of
interest such as:
Palladius-art (41K) 11/18/99 Palladius' treatise on gardening 1420.
Pattrn-gardns-art (12K) 10/13/00 "Parterres and the Jardins Potager
in the
Current Middle Ages" by Akim Yaroslavich.
(This second one specifically talks about re-creating medieval gardens under
modern restrictions)
roses-art (36K) 5/15/97 "Sacred Iron Posies" by Daniel del Cavallo.
(medieval roses).
gardens-msg (17K) 9/ 9/99 Medieval gardens. flowers.
gardening-bib (9K) 6/ 3/99 Bibliography on medieval gardening
by Raisya Khorivovna.
gardening-msg (17K) 2/29/00 Period and modern gardening techniques.
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THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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