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		| Effigy 
 
  
 Location: Warkworth
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:37 pm     Walled gardens (c12th) |   |  
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				| Has anyone done any investigation into enclosed, walled, kitchen/household gardens C12th? (any period would be a good start.) I have a 5m square area which is perfect to experiment with, so I would like to start a project garden. I'm not a renter, so this can be a long term project.
 I need access to research on C12 species and seed suppliers available in NZ, and help with which plants could be used in a domestic way, not so much culinary would be appreciated too.
 In short I want to experiment with putting in a garden which replicates the function of the household-maintenance-products-isle in the supermarket, if those plants are also edible - that's a bonus.
 This is the time of year to start, its cleared, turned and ready to fallow.
 Smiles,
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		| Boyd 
 
  
 Location: London
 
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		| Effigy 
 
  
 Location: Warkworth
 
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		| Kotek 
 
  
 Location: Christchurch, NZ
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:28 pm |   |  
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				| this book is quite informative on the subject. |  | 
	
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		| Peter Lyon 
 
 
 Location: Wellington
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:54 am |   |  
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				| Also try "The Medieval Garden" by Sylvia Landsberg - it covers the garden throughout the medieval period, not just herbs, but is well illustrated and a good intro. The library might have a copy. |  | 
	
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		| stephan 
 
 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:09 pm |   |  
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				| next time i see you i will bring  my book on medical gardens that is a medieval copy {mordern book with same text and pictures  forgottn what its called but its cool}  its not for taste porposes but most of the stuff is edible due to the food/mediecal theroy bumping around at the time |  | 
	
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