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In And Out Of The Garden – Sara Midda

strawberries,clustbers of red- currants you turned inl jams and jellies.and the bither ch senses aed were so disappomrtin toa idkled Fetire When. the days were always warm and wé solved the thystery of the gooseberry bush: pa =. ra freckled Russett Apples~ oF chance to find your initials growing~ most exciting tasks, and the eo – Gy a eR ee EES Fa Spoils of an ibe -t ele pond or the thrills of tree fellin ~were a happy distraction.
= re DSN fs the chasing our childhood behind A Lost Dream. The dew fi with BAIRNWORT, BABY’s- – the patsy, before the heads lay in piles of fresh— mown a AmomenE£ of anguish bo ae a prized — fldiver had foundits way into the datsy- chain. we should not pick. Fezcups~ held beneath the chin to tell by the golden reflechion~ whethér you liked butker.
% q — ao ee, ~Time for FJta~ : ~of an re r, Ra © ’ he , . — ns 0h how sweet and pleasant NS @ kh ts the fevil of those trees * é Which a . man hath A planted and ordered with 6) his owne hand, to cather k a \ ttand [reely to bestow it S’ among kindred and fricuds: * Bodh: 9: ve f e (7) e ray gieiag oe Ss KATWED STRAWBERRY — perhaps So called from the old English word Stvaw ~ ~ meaning , 16 (over thé qveond with scatteved things: A fruit of full S’mmer.
Plum — All plums ave unaer Venus, and are li!Ke Women — some beffev and Some Worse. Culpeper “A plum year A dumb year” communis – 50 called from their pyramidical shape. “Plant pears for your heirs. – “in cavatries where there is a great store of cherries, their custom is fe éat their breakfasts of Bread, Butter and Cherries-susten. “A cherry year 4 merry year- CRAB-APPLE- fram Siberia and Nort China.
The fruit is small and bad fo the vaste, but the jvice, called verjvice, ts Ysed tm Cooking, for jellys and wine making, also fer purifying Wax – FIG – one Greek tradition tells of how the fq tree qrew up from the thenderb olf of Jupiter the first fia trees introduced into England quew in the Archbisbop’s garden af Lambeth. ELPERBERRY – An excellent wine made from the bernes and the flowers Which can be cooked In Seveval ways.
As the tye has an unpitasant Smell, people avgkt not 1 sit in its shade. APRICOT – So called from AFRICVS, meaning— del ahiing in the Sun Originally from the North o China And thought to be grown in England cary in the sixleeath (entvry.
CRANBERRY – So called from ds fruit being ripe in the Spring, when the Cane refasns. Also the word cRaw in Old English, means red. (rrows in peaty bogs.
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4 f am re a a w & mi av my. IN AND OUT – WORKMAN PUBLISHING, NEW YORK. . ‘ “4! re a™ © © 16a: py 8 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No portion of this hook may be reproduced~ mechanically, electronically,or by any other means, includ ing photocopy ing~ without writlen permission of the publisher: Published simultaneously in Canada by Saunders of Tororito, Inc.
LIBRARY OF GONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA MIDDA, SARA. IN AND OUT OF THE GARDEN. Ais Gardening –Pictorial works. 1.Title. SB455.M5h 635 81~40501 ISBN 0-89480-193-F AACR2 Workman Publishing Company Inc. 708 Broadway New York , New YorK 10003 Printed in Japan First printing September 1981 15 14 13 12 1110 9 8 | | the Inte | rchiv iwould purlicularly like to thank Peter Workman arid Sally Kovalchick far the Ghance they offered me ta do tdhis book, and all their understanding & Mind— ness runid Sally-s sympathetic edit orral assistance.
My great: auppreciakion ba Ted Riley for rriakingd it: ul possible & for his reassur ‘ing support Ehroughouk, Also far the Kind help and advice from Paul Harson, and wiGh miuny thanksto Carolan Workman Wayne Kien, Tennifer Rogens and all ab Wor Aman Pu blishing. To Fritz Negnerfar mariy invaluable’ haurs so px wbienddy given.To Charlotte Knox, for garden‘oulirgs and ideas exchanged, Aly parents, Simor,& my friends for all Gheir encour agement; a ot divers pruibs’ CONTEN TS: ~What.
was Paradise but a Garden. ~The Vegelable Garden. ~The Pleasures of an Orchard. ~The Garden of Herbs. Pre: ee “what was Paradise?
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