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Re: European farm/garden crops
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Tue, 7 Aug 2001 18:37:24 GMT
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Thanks for the tip - I'm not sure *how* I'm going to do any of this - I just
know I need farmland or I won't be satisfied.

Turnips are purple, and parsnips are white?  Never having actually seen
either in person....  :/

Also building an orchard, possibly a vineyard. :)

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       Tanya

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In lugnet.castle, George Haberberger writes:
In lugnet.castle, Tanya K. Burkhart writes:
Help!


I can't think of an online source, but if you can find a copy of Guns, Germs
and Steel, http://dannyreviews.com/h/Guns_Germs_Steel.html , it talks about
native European and middle Eastern food production.

George



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  Re: European farm/garden crops
 
(...) For root crops, how about turnips, and parsnips, too? For grains, you would have wheat, barley and rye. For legumes, how about peas? There must be other old world beans, cjick peas perhaps? Then there is eggplants, broccoli, cauliflower, (...) (23 years ago, 7-Aug-01, to lugnet.castle)

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