Greeting all !!! It will soon be time to start all our seed for the spring time!! I would like to set up a seed swap on the list. If you have some extra seeds...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@xxxxxx.xxxxxxx....
Jan 13, 2000 7:35 pm
There's been some an interest in the forming of an Herbalist/Apothecary's Guild in the East Kingdom. We've got plenty of people interested, and we've had one...
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jenne@...
Jan 18, 2000 9:31 pm
Hi! Is anyone out there currently teaching herb or herb-related classes in the East Kingdom? If so, what are you teaching and where (or what have you taught? ...
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Amos Brooks
atbrooks@...
Jan 18, 2000 10:19 pm
I do not teach as yet, however I do publish in our Baronial paper as often as I can. I would love to start some kind of shops or class, but there seems to be...
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jenne@...
Jan 19, 2000 8:00 pm
I think it would be a lot of fun to have a discussion meeting at some events in the East Kingdom. If you are having an event near you where a herb discussion...
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Aelfwyn@...
Jan 19, 2000 10:49 pm
In a message dated 1/19/00 12:01:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, jenne@... writes: << I think it would be a lot of fun to have a discussion meeting...
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Amos Brooks
atbrooks@...
Jan 19, 2000 11:06 pm
... I will be running children's events for the day at both Coronation ( of Balfar and Luna) and Crown tourney. Both of these being in Barony beyond the ...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Jan 21, 2000 3:57 pm
... Wonderful! (unfortunately I won't be able to go to Birka but this a great idea for those who can.) Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, mka Jennifer Heise...
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Robin
tamarra@...
Jan 22, 2000 11:58 pm
... For those of us living in the far reaches of the world (Calontir in my case) would anyone be interested in posting some of their class materials to this...
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Betty Braaksma
ebeatrix@...
Jan 24, 2000 4:09 pm
Yes, please do post for others! I'm just starting to get into medieval herbalism in a serious way and would appreciate any info you could post or point to. I'm...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Jan 24, 2000 4:34 pm
... I've got some links to resources on my page: http://www.lehigh.edu/~jahb/herbs/herblinks.html A few class handouts that may or may not be useful to other...
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jenne@...
Feb 4, 2000 2:15 am
Well, so far we have one herb guild activity that is pretty definite: at Johannesnacht in Eisental (Lehigh Valley PA) on June 15, we're going to be holding an...
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jenne@...
Feb 4, 2000 2:44 pm
In addition to possible themed events and/or meetings at specific events, I'm wondering if people have other ideas about the Herb Guild. At least one person...
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Betty Braaksma
ebeatrix@...
Feb 4, 2000 3:28 pm
Hi Jadwiga, I really like your ideas of the levels and the badge. Just off the top of my head, how about something like a wreath of bay leaves or roses...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:50 pm
... I like the idea except that bay leaf wreaths and rose wreaths are actually currently restricted by the College of Heralds-- to SCA groups (laurel leaves)...
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DENISE VANDYKE
dvandyke@...
Feb 4, 2000 4:46 pm
According to the College of Heralds (iirc) both laurel (bay) and rose wreaths are reserved for regalia for certain peerages/awards. Maybe a wreath of another...
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Argente@...
Feb 5, 2000 3:32 pm
Rosemary or sage. Especially sage due to its alternate meaning wisdom. Bay leaves look too much like laurel leaves....
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Feb 6, 2000 7:32 pm
... Sounds good to me: A mortar&pestle with a rosemary sprig or sage leaf on it. The mortar would have to be gold or white, if we wanted the leaves to be...
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Nicole Dunkley
javairiasca@...
Feb 6, 2000 10:49 pm
Hi, I can't find the instructions on how to get off this list, can someone help? Thanks. Yasmeena ______________________________________________________ Get...
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Nancy Upson
nancy@...
Feb 7, 2000 5:39 am
... You need to write to the address above...
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Linda Krecker-Schkred
rhianwen@...
Feb 7, 2000 10:46 pm
Greetings all, I had been talking with Jadwiga regarding this and only recently been able to get onto this list. So, I have missed a bit of the conversation. I...
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Rohanna Camber
rohanna1@...
Feb 8, 2000 2:55 am
Greetings! I just joined the list (and the SCA), and am looking forward to beginning my own herb garden when (if) spring ever comes. (Still melting out from...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Feb 8, 2000 9:36 pm
... My advice? Start small. My first herb garden (way too many years ago to admit) was three parsley plants, 5 marigolds, one clump of chives, a thyme and a...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Feb 8, 2000 9:43 pm
... Oh. And if you want a good book to get started with medieval herbalism: get a copy of Rosetta Clarkson's Golden Age of Herbs and Herbalists, aka Green...
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Aelfwyn@...
Feb 9, 2000 2:15 am
In a message dated 2/8/00 1:39:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, jenne@... writes: << Whatever you plant, you'll have too much of SOMETHING next...
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Aelfwyn@...
Feb 9, 2000 2:16 am
In a message dated 2/8/00 1:39:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, jenne@... writes: << a rosemary plant would be nice too: the ARP hybrid is supposed...
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Argente@...
Feb 9, 2000 1:00 pm
In King of Prussia (about 16 inch snow on ground), I am still picking sage in my yard. In spring, I will have wormwood plants available. This is NOT edible,...
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Albert Boyle
ALBOYLE@...
Feb 9, 2000 8:01 pm
I take it that I m the only one on the list who lives in the desert south-west. I am looking for herbs (especially the edible type) that can handle summer...
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amos brooks
atbrooks@...
Feb 9, 2000 7:07 pm
Greetings, if you have not seen it yet, there are some good books on the market that cover spots like yours. I like the herb society of America "Encyclopedia...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Feb 9, 2000 7:43 pm
... Hm... I think a lot of us are in the North-east. At one time, though, there was a discussion of this subject on the ansteorran herbalist list (I think the...