Bible Gardens

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  1. Carol Wallace
  2. Kirk_Johnson
  3. emilylevitt
  4. Red

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Top 1.   Mar 20, 1999 5:52 PM

» Carol Wallace - I'm glad you included the supplement

Because in this climate I can't grow things like pomegranates - but I can certainly grow those herbs!

You really did a HUGE amount of research on this one, didn't you?

-- posted by Carol Wallace



Top 2.   Mar 20, 1999 11:45 PM

» Kirk_Johnson - Research

I just got the information last weekend. I went to Coos Bay last Friday. They have the best public library on the southern Oregon coast. I did a lot of photocopies from encyclopedias, then the books that I ordered through a local library arrived last Saturday. I really had to push myself to get that article written in time. My main idea was that stone altar as a focal point. I couldn't find information for these altars on the internet, so I had to do a lot of research.

-- posted by Kirk_Johnson



Top 3.   Mar 31, 1999 7:26 AM

» emilylevitt - What a timely topic!

and very nicley done! Here's a seed source fyi which has a Bible Garden section that is really neat:

http://www.virtualseeds.com/

-- posted by emilylevitt



Top 4.   Mar 23, 2001 8:00 PM

» Red - Great article...

Kirk, I had never heard of a Biblical Garden until last year when I was researching garden designs to write several articles. At that time, I came across a lot of information on a Biblical Garden made from plants mentioned in the New Testament. I wrote the article and have incorporated some of the ideas into my own flower garden.

This is a great article. I enjoyed reading it and know that you put a lot of work into it.

-- posted by Red



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