Yes, they did. Kitchen gardens were part of the resources needed to feed the large number of people living in the castle. They were usually in a protected area.
America's Castles - 1994 Gardens and Galleries was released on: USA: 1996
vegetable gardens!
yes they would have had them but a bit bigger than a garden!
It depends on where you live. Many people grow vegetable gardens. It is very common now with the economy as it is presently.
Mary Tonetti Dorra has written: 'Beautiful American rose gardens' -- subject(s): Rose gardens 'Beautiful American vegetable gardens' -- subject(s): Vegetable gardening, Organic gardening
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Yes.
1. The number of families with vegetable gardens is (5/7)(210) = 150. Then the number of families without vegetable gardens is 210-150=60 2. The number of families without vegatable gardens is (2/7)(210)=60
There are many good vegetable garden books. A good book to read is Starter Vegetable Gardens by Barbara Pleasant.
This does not have an easy answer. This has to do with your level of expertise and how comfortable you are with the flowers or vegetables.
They are EXCELLENT for a vegetable garden.
Eleanour Sinclair Rohde has written: 'Gardens of delight' -- subject(s): Gardens 'Gardens of delight throughout the year' -- subject(s): Gardens 'The story of the garden' -- subject(s): Gardens, History 'Garden-craft in the Bible' -- subject(s): Gardens, History 'Vegetable cultivation and cookery' -- subject(s): Vegetable gardening 'The old-world pleasaunce' -- subject(s): English literature, Gardens 'Haybox cookery'