Hello to all... I've been lurking in the shadows, enjoying your dialog for a month or two now, and am suddenly compelled to shoot a question to the list. I am...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Jun 1, 2000 1:42 pm
... By the way, down in Pennsylvania that weekend, Johannesnacht in Eisental will be hosting an Herbalist's Tea for the Guild. You're all invited to come and...
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auntmsherbs@...
Jun 1, 2000 2:13 pm
Just looked up southernwood. There were no dates listed, but as a strewing herb it would be useful for repelling moths and fleas. My info says to use it in...
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Deming
deming@...
Jun 1, 2000 2:25 pm
(I hear the bells ringing but I don't see the church.) I remenber seeing something somewhere about using strewn-herbs. I just can't remember where. I'll have...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Jun 1, 2000 2:27 pm
Hm. Southernwood is not listed among the 20 herbs that Tusser suggests for strewing, but multiple authors claim that it was so esteemed in France as a moth...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Jun 1, 2000 2:29 pm
... I'll be there (barring the final demise of the Neurotic Car) on the Saturday of that event. If people are interested, I will bring supplies for playing...
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kcncress@...
Jun 2, 2000 12:55 am
Thank you Auntie M.... Our Lilies War is coming up next week, and my thought was to cut as much as I could and present it bundled with Lavender to the Queen,...
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Aelfwyn@...
Jun 2, 2000 2:07 am
In a message dated 6/1/00 8:56:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kcncress@... writes: << Each year I cut pennyroyal by the handfuls to line my pavilion floor,...
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auntmsherbs@...
Jun 2, 2000 2:41 pm
How about trying tansy, sweet annie (artemesia annua), and lavender? Tansy and sweet annie are good for mosquitos. The lavender is good for moths. And any...
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Jen Conrad
tjconrad@...
Jun 2, 2000 5:05 pm
Once again, can someone please remove me from this list! Luveday...
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newbrg@...
Jun 2, 2000 5:41 pm
... Sweet Woodruff, strewn or hung in bunches, has its fans. You can burn it for a "bug bomb," too, if things get desperate, but it's TOXIC (just like modern...
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Jenne Heise
jenne@...
Jun 2, 2000 6:46 pm
The Clendening libraries' Rare Text online exhibit includes images from pre-1600 texts and their use policy says: " The Clendening Library encourages...
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Aelfwyn@...
Jun 2, 2000 7:04 pm
Thanks for the ideas. A nice-smelling tent would be a fine bonus. Right now I am considering doing something similar for my van. I had offered free mint and...
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Lana Swift
wormtongues@...
Jun 3, 2000 6:02 am
Cecille here.... I was fortunate to win the "Medieval Hair Care Product" competition for the Principality of Cynagua, West Kingdom last weekend. My new task is...
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Linda Krecker-Schkred
rhianwen@...
Jun 4, 2000 3:46 am
Hey y'all, I tend to be a bit quiet on line so haven't said much so far. But ... Quite a while ago, I offered to compile all the suggestions regarding a...
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Jen Conrad
tjconrad@...
Jun 4, 2000 12:48 pm
I've tried the webpage, I've tried the link at the bottom of the messages, HOW DO I UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST??????? Can ANYONE help me? Luveday...
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argente@...
Jun 4, 2000 7:53 pm
Have to order it. Have not done so yet. It got a good review in a Chemistry News magazine. Argente...
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argente@...
Jun 4, 2000 8:01 pm
... It is Konrad Bloch. I just ordered it from Amazon @ $16. Amazon shows good reviews also. It, however, is not a herb book. argente...
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argente@...
Jun 4, 2000 8:11 pm
How does Sweet Woodruff differ from the woodruff I use in May Wine?? argente...
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auntmsherbs@...
Jun 4, 2000 9:23 pm
... It's the same plant (yeah) Auntie M...
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newbrg@...
Jun 5, 2000 6:00 pm
... <snip> ... Yeah! It could! I have about half a page (maybe a whole page) open in the June issue, if you have anything I could use. Talk to me off-list, if...
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newbrg@...
Jun 5, 2000 6:01 pm
... And your entry was . . .? Johanna...
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Lana Swift
wormtongues@...
Jun 6, 2000 9:03 pm
... From: Lana Swift <wormtongues@...> To: <SCA-Herbalist@onelist.com> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 11:02 PM Subject: Medieval Herb Vinegar...
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Moonshadow
doroket@...
Jun 9, 2000 7:59 pm
Hello, I have a *really* tall plant in my garden called scabwort. It is beautiful but I do not know what to do with it. Any ideas? I have looked in a few...
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Jennifer Hagon
jhagon@...
Jun 9, 2000 8:20 pm
Hi Dorothy, I have had an unidentified tall plant growing in my yard for about four years now. I have tried researching it by pictures, trying to figure out...
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cherese
fiona@...
Jun 9, 2000 11:00 pm
Hello, I have a *really* tall plant in my garden called scabwort. It is beautiful but I do not know what to do with it. Any ideas? I have looked in a few...
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Joanie MacPhee
macphee@...
Jun 10, 2000 12:27 am
Hi...sounds like it might be Elecampane (Inula helenium) Check picture here http://www.gnc.com/wellness/natpharm/Herb/Elecampane.htm Mine is often over my...
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Moonshadow
doroket@...
Jun 10, 2000 1:25 pm
Hello Jennifer, I live near Knoxville, Tn. This plant is 5' and still growing. The leaves are about 22"long and 18" wide. I wish I could remember the...
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Moonshadow
doroket@...
Jun 10, 2000 7:14 pm
... http://click.egroups.com/1/4126/10/_/581508/_/960643540/ ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100...
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Moonshadow
doroket@...
Jun 10, 2000 7:18 pm
Thank-you Ladies! I do not have flowers yet but the plant looks like it will bloom soon. sheesh, I really need to get Rodales Thanks again and I apologize...