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  • ...wiki, these guilds are mentioned on the Wiki page for the Herb and Garden Guilds [[HerbGarden_Guild]]
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  • ...wiki, these guilds are mentioned on the Wiki page for the Herb and Garden Guilds [[HerbGarden_Guild]]
    184 bytes (31 words) - 21:57, 17 June 2015
  • ...similar interests. These have various names which may not be quite herb or garden or rather some variation. The purpose of this page is to list these group, and to provide links to topics which will be of interest to these groups.
    1 KB (188 words) - 20:35, 5 February 2016
  • A garden is an enclosure which contains plants or a landscape. * The garden of Sir Thomas Moore
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  • ...]s which describe the physical characteristics and properties of [[herbs]] and other plants. ...odern setting as well as shed information about what was said in the past. And this page is for a list of books about herbs published subsequent to 1901
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  • ...[[perfume|aromatic]]. Uses that were more common in period were [[dye]]ing and [[ceremony|ceremonial]] purposes. Herbs come in all sizes, ranging from sma ...ost common culinary herbs, [[rosemary]], [[thyme]], [[sage]], [[marjoram]] and [[oregano]], are all tolerant of dry conditions which has lead to the misap
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  • ...codes so that you can enter your postcode or suburb name into the web form and it will tell you what group you belong to. ...groups have a set of postcodes assigned, except groups in [[New Zealand]] and colleges. The [[registrar]]'s database uses the same mapping so that your
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  • ..., it was republished in 1633 in an edition in which Thomas Johnson revised and enlarged the original text. ...where known. The link has the physical description if known of the herbal, and the place of production.
    6 KB (859 words) - 21:57, 20 November 2016