What is a garden tradition?
The garden empire is rich in the history of plants and garden tradition. From herbs, flowers and vegetables to shrubs, trees and others, there are many myths, legends and superstition surrounding garden plants. While some of these Lore Lore Lore expressions may seem absurd today, many of them are still as popular as before the Danish. Herb Garden Lore was probably due to their apparent recovery skills and remedial resources. They were also believed to have been used to devise magic. In general, the herbs associated with its physical appearance were considered to be the alleged healing forces. For example, a yellowish shade caused from jaundice is associated with the liver; Therefore, plants of herbs with yellow flowers were considered to be the properties of liver treatment for use in curement of this specific disease. Sometimes the name itself gives traces of history or garden tradition of the plant. For example, the legend surrounding Herb Angelica states that it was introduced to people by an angel, allegedly cure the black plague.
Legend also surrounds the origin of garlic, which was assumed that it appeared wherever the devil's right leg touched the ground in Eden's garden. As a result, garlic is a source of numerous superstitions. The most common is his ability to offer protection from evil spirits, witches and vampires. Flowers, weeds and even vegetables are common objects of this type of superstitious garden tradition.
common Daisy has been a source of superstition for years and is still. Young people still pull out petals while singing "they love me, love me not" in the hope of finding real love. It is also believed that the selection of TK -closed eyes can predict the number of remaining years into marriage. Pampelions, which are actually weeds, believed that they would say the remaining years remaining years to life by blowing on their fuzzy seedpods and counting the remnants of seeds.
Other weeds like Buttercup and Clover have a place in the garden traDici. It is assumed that butter in the taste of man on butter when it is placed under the chin. Finding a clover of four leaves is to bring one happiness. Vegetables are not immune to these statements. Beans were assumed to cause demons, with white a sign of immediate death. Tomatoes were once considered to be the sources of evil and poisonous if they enjoy themselves.
shrubs and trees are also a source of garden tradition. In addition to predicating the weather, for example, when the leaves of the trees overturned in front of the rain, there are also superstition objects. For example, take Holly shrub. This plant is generally considered happiness and offers protection against evil spirits. High, step on Holly Berries is to bring bad luck.
Garden tradition surrounds the world of plants. This old faith, and even the present, can be a source of history, no matter how eccentric they may sound.