Next year's seeds
Article Abstract:
Early colonists as an integral part of harvest would store part of their crop to seed next year's planting. Collecting and storing seeds was an important part of harvest and the seeds were preserved in ground in such a way that they did putrefy or get destroyed.
Publication Name: Early American Life (Camp Hill, PA)
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1534-2042
Year: 2007
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Saving vegetable seeds
Article Abstract:
The article gives methods of saving seeds of various vegetables and fruits for modern home gardeners. These seed saving methods were used by colonial Americans.
Publication Name: Early American Life (Camp Hill, PA)
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1534-2042
Year: 2007
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Of pots and prives
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The article discusses about the eighteenth century privy and pots, which reflect Federal architectural details.
Publication Name: Early American Life (Camp Hill, PA)
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1534-2042
Year: 2007
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