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, rats may eat vegetable gardens as they are omnivorous and will consume a variety of foods, including vegetables.
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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There are many good vegetable garden books. A good book to read is Starter Vegetable Gardens by Barbara Pleasant.
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
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.