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Medieval Garden

scarletdaisies
14 years ago

I was searching on the topic of medieval gardens and found this nice website:

http://www.godecookery.com/how2cook/howto01.htm

The way some historians like to see it, these people were ignorant and starved, but potogers are how old? England to be exact with their kitchen gardens went back to how far?

http://kitchen-gardens.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_potager_garden

This website says the 16th century, but I'm sure there were potagers before then, or maybe under another name.

http://www.gardenhistoryinfo.com/medieval/medievalkitchengarden.html

This website gives some more detail about them. They planted root vegetables next to the house in raised beds, but the beans and squash were planted farther in their yards. All were in a thicket fence or Briars and thistle fence around their garden areas.

Their diets consisted of lots of edible flowers too, so this had to have some nutritional value. I know the average height of a man I read was about 5 foot 4 inches in that day due to malnutrition, but is it from something else?

If there is one thing everyone had to know then, it was gardening. It mentions buying some goods at the market, so it could be crowded cities didn't have gardens in their yards. I just wonder how poor the average poor household really was?

They taxed gardens, so that must have been a discouragement to grow one. Do you really think they starved most of the time? They mention the garden grew something all year round, so their must have been a lot of information lost to modern times compared to then.

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