SC - Lamb's Plucks

Mark.S Harris mark.s.harris at motorola.com
Tue May 1 16:29:07 PDT 2001


And there will be a class on Growing Period Plants in Ansteorra at King's
College(I am the class coordinator if anyone wants to volunteer to
teach)here in Greywood in June.
gwyneth

> Balthazar of Blackmoor commented:
> > For anyone who is interested, the garden now contains
> > herbs and vegetables which were known to exist in
> > period, but only one or two (I think) are actual
> > 'heirloom' varieties.  I'm slowly replacing the more
> > modern versions with true heirloom varieties as they
> > become available to me.  Some day, I hope to have a
> > completely 'period' garden.  I guess I'll have to get
> > rid of that 'bird-made-out-of-a-shovel' thing I have
> > standing guard at the gate, eh?
>
> I don't know how any of you find time to tend a garden
> as well as do all the cooking and other things. I've
> often considered starting some herbs so I'd have some
> fresh ones for cooking.
>
> Balthazar, you might find this article by Akim to be
> of interest, although his idea of a 'small' medieval garden
> probably exceeds yours.
>
> He has a lot of good info on planning your garden.
> Pattrn-gardns-art (12K) 10/13/00    "Parterres and the Jardins Potager
> in the
>                                        Current Middle Ages" by Akim
> Yaroslavich.
>
> This is in the PLANTS, HERBS AND SPICES section of the Florilegium.
>
> Stefan li Rous
> stefan at texas.net
>
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