Medieval and the Year: How Did It Work?
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Medieval – Planting. During the late winter and early spring, were planted in the peasants’ gardens. Later in the year, in April and May, new fruit trees might be planted in the orchard. Peas, beans and onions were grown in the peasants’ gardens (tofts). These were used to make a thick type of stew called …
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