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Beets
... emerge over a relatively long period of time, making a stand of different sizes and ages of seedlings. (If thinning is delayed until the plants are 3 inches tall, those removed ... frequently of its use. It was, however, apparently unknown in the Far East till the Middle Ages, being mentioned in China only from the 7th century; and the lack of a Sanskrit ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Parsley Root
... and parsley oreoselinon ("mountain selinon") or petroselinum, "rock selinon". That last became, in the Middle Ages, corrupted to petrocilium, and was also variously anglicized as petersylinge, persele, persely, and parsley. ... . No mention appears to have been made, either by the ancients or in the Middle Ages, of rooted parsley; but in 1771, Miller, in his Gardeners' Dictionary, referred to " ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Bogs
... Wales, and a major hummock-forming species. It has suffered a steady decline since the Middle Ages, for reasons which are not understood, and is now rare on raised bogs in Wales ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Sphagnum imbricatum
... Wales, and a major hummock-forming species. It has suffered a steady decline since the Middle Ages, for reasons which are not understood, an is now rare on raised bogs in Wales ...
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"Word Safari"
"Word Safari" Click on a button to choose an answer. lacustrine pertaining to lakes or ponds pertaining to apparently empty spaces, such as deserts a poetic style incorporating periods of silence pertaining to the influence of the clergy in the Middle Ages an architectual style characterized by graceful, flowing lines . Fresh Tracks -- Base Camp -- Navigation Hints -- Home
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Stuffing and Dressing History
... Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Is it stuffing, dressing or forcemeat? Stuffing History Stuffing in the middle ages was known as farce, from the Latin farcire (and French farcir) meaning to stuff. Farce ...
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Chives Recipes and Cooking Information
... , have been around over 5,000 years. Yet, they were not actively cultivated until the Middle Ages. The botanical name is derived from the Greek meaning reed-like leek. The English name ...
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Vakantie in Beieren, ferien im bayern, Urlaub in dass bayerische wald, holiday in bavaria
... Fritz Berger in Hohenwarth in Bayern (Bavaria). Hohenwarth lies in the middle of the Bavarian forrest with his highest point the Grosse Arber ( ... children and some parents who were dressed as it were the middle ages.  The shop street is closed halfway. Here you stand suddenly for ... than 300 millions years it reached in the current in the middle of Europe a meeting of prim(a)eval continents of North ...
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Camping Zum Feuerberg on the banks at the Moselle in Ediger-Eller
... the smaller villages what distinguishes it self with splendid profession works houses from the early middle ages and some still from the Roman time. The places mentioned below lie between Koblenz and ...
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Anethum
... of tax payment, used medicinally by ancient Egyptians and by Greeks for hiccups, used in Middle Ages to protect against witchcraft and by magicians, brought by early settlers to North America where ...
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