Friday, April 12, 2013

Several Simple Steps Let You Have A medieval Garden




If you are Medieval fashion fan, i think you will be interested in learning anything about this fashion, from its clothing style to its garden designing. I will share some useful ideas on how to have a Medieval garden as the following and you can have a reference if you are interested in this fashion.


First, designing your garden with multipurpose functions in mind. There should be segregated areas for vegetables as well as culinary and medicinal herbs, an orchard and a spot for the gardener to sit in quiet contemplation.






Second, selecting plants that were available during the Medieval period. Plants mentioned in plays such as Hamlet (rue) or featured in paintings (apothecary rose, lavender) or songs such as Scarborough Fair (parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme) are good choices for a Medieval garden.


Third, building fencing around the edges of the garden. Medieval gardens didn't utilize decorative borders the way modern gardens do. Often the Medieval gardener had to contend with both domestic and wild animals. Borders were often constructed of wattle or board fencing. To create a wattle fence, drive sturdy willow sticks into the ground. Weave smaller, springier sticks around them for an authentic wattle fence look.




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