Kitchen Gardeners

I am intrigued by both of these ideas and actually have a book called The Medicine Wheel Garden by E. Barrie Kavasch. If you have one of these gardens or would like to grow one, jump on in and share with us!

Share

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

How intriguing, I Am very interested in growing a medicine wheel garden. Is is a medicine herb garden? Now is the perfect time to start planning it. I just started a herbal ecourse from the herbmentor website.so I Am sure there is loads to learn about using the herbs I will be growing come spring.

Reply to This

Hi Deborah - John Gallagher has a wonderful website on herbmentor.com - very informative! Yes, a Medicine Wheel garden is an herb garden - you should see if you can find a cheap copy of the book on amazon.com that is where I get most of my books.
I forget where I read about the labyrinth garden......
I am excited because I am going to take the Master Gardener course here in our county starting in Janauary! I want to absorb so much knowledge about things!

Reply to This

My friend on this website, Beva (look for the id pic of a green tree covered in snow) , lives in Maine and she has a Medicine Wheel Garden. She uses it regularly. You'd have to follow the threads of her conversations with all of us to find where she mentions it, or just leave a comment asking her about it. I know she'd love to tell you everything she knows about Medicine Wheel gardens! She is very active in the culture of NE US Native Americans.

I've been wanting to have a labyrinth for years now, and I'm getting closer to actually doing it. I've gone back and forth between a flat open walkway and a planted garden labyrinth, and I've been studying patterns. For me, right now, it's having the time to do it. So much else going on!

Reply to This

Hi Michelle -I know what you mean about having the time - days fly by don't they. I like the concept of both of these gardens - I think I did research online about the labyrinth garden and found some pretty interesting patterns that would be good with herb plants and a brick pathway winding around. I will look on your friend's website too!
I love in midwinter when all the seed catalogs start arriving. I can't wait to get a greenhouse - I really need to focus my energy on positive things that are calming to my soul.

Reply to This

Hi, Katherine,
Michelle mentioned this to me. Actually, what I have on my property is a Medicine Wheel built of stones. There are plants associated with each stone. And a Medicine Wheel can be constructed strictly out of plants or even trees. It depends on what your purpose is. Another book that offers good guidance on building such a garden is "Dancing With The Wheel" by Sun Bear. Typically, a Medicine Wheel is used for some type of ceremony, healing, or place for personal meditation or prayer.

I have also been involved with a stone labyrinth and it too is a wonderful place for meditation. I think there are endless possibilities for construction of such a space. One could work with colors or plants of different height or texture to form an effect creating peace and tranquility. Herbs are a wonderful possibility as they typically remain a vibrant plant through out the season.

I have established a space that I call my "Peace Garden". It is a whimsical area that I also included as a resting place for my pets. There are benches on which one can sit and read or play a flute, and I have stones that add form and interest for the mind to discover and ponder. This garden is made up of native plants. I reserve it as a place where nature is encouraged to bloom in her own way. I enjoy it very much!

If I can be of any help, I would be glad to offer what I can.
:)
Beva

Reply to This

RSS

Latest Activity

Dr. D K Sadana To learn more about Roof-Top kitchen gardening
7 minutes ago
Hi Everyone I did find some proper preserving jars yesterday. These were in a shop in York called the Range and were £1-39p each, which was about a tenth of the internet price. So for anyone else in the UK who is looking for some preserving jars i...
9 minutes ago
12 minutes ago
I tried commenting on ur page but can't.Try the pickle with any vegetable,add some vinegar to give it a sour taste if u don't get mangoes.
15 minutes ago
Thankyou so very much for your great responses...I really apreciate your input and am busy chopping cabbage and red peppers...I feel confident enough to give it a try since your responses and will post to let you both know how it turns out !! Sin...
35 minutes ago
55 minutes ago
That sounds wonderful, I will try it with the chickpeas but really want to make it with the mangoes, none here though.
57 minutes ago
1 hour ago
1 hour ago
Hi Sheryl, Welcome to the group !! You will get a lot of ideas from this group !!! Hope you enjoy it !!
1 hour ago
High acid fruits and pickles can be preserved in some of these non-standard jars/bottles, but I wouldn't trust low acid foods like string beans, etc., or anything that should be processed in a pressure canner. Jams and jellies used to be preserved...
1 hour ago
Hi Joel I do have a root cellar that was built under the porch on the side of the house. It is the old stone and masonary footing of the house but has two grates on either end that can get closed off if needed. My son in law has built shelves on e...
1 hour ago
Its really hard to fathom that Atlas, Ball, Kerr (brand names) canning jars are not readily available in countries other than the U.S. I've seen on this forum the mentioning of reusing glass jars that store bought food had come in. I've done the s...
2 hours ago
Dr. D K Sadana is now a member of Kitchen Gardeners
2 hours ago
3 hours ago
I have seen the really young kale leaves in salad mixes, but I prefer it cooked. Unlike collards and mustards, that need several hard freezes to sweeten up, kale does not. But at the same time it is the most cold hardy of all the greens. Last year...
3 hours ago
3 hours ago
3 hours ago
Kathryn! I made this pilav,but with slight difference. It is served with pickles,chutneys and salads.We call it Khichdi.U can google its recipe from any pakistani cooking site.
6 hours ago
For those who have root cellars, want root cellars, and want to know more about root cellars; and for those who want to know the various methods in which to store and preserve their harvests.
10 hours ago

Notes

HOW TO - ADD A LINK

Several people have experienced difficulty putting working links into comments and blogs etc and I know it is clumsy.... so here is how you do it.....

First type the text you want to appear....  ie  IAN'S PAGE

Then go back and highlight the link text.

Then hit the hyperlink button...a pictogram of a chain link.

Your browser may intervene and request permission to allow temporary scripting or some similar message.   Allow it and go back and highlight the text again

Continue

Created by Ian Jun 7, 2009 at 7:28pm. Last updated by Ian Jun 8.

Forum Policy

Hi, I'm starting to put together a few guidlines on using the discussion forum on here.

I would be happy to hear any comments you may have.  This is very much a work in progress so plese feel free to ask me to add anything you think is needed.

I don't want to make our community hide bound by rules and regulations but I think that, as the community has grown, some explanation of what is expected is needed.

Administration

You can refer any que

Continue

Created by Ian May 23, 2009 at 1:55am. Last updated by Ian May 25.

Climate maps

Hi following recent discussion I have put climate maps of the USA, Australia and Europe on here for reference..

 Climate map of the USA

Climate map of Australia

Climate map of Europe

 

Continue

Created by Ian Sep 12, 2008 at 6:20pm. Last updated by Ian Apr 14.

Recipes, Recipes, Recipes

Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

If you have a recipe you want to add on here, just post it on the site and leave a comment on my page telling me where it is and I'll go and fetch it back here.

They are organised in Contributor Order but I'm open to better suggestions!

BEVA'S RECIPES

Continue

Created by Ian Jun 2, 2008 at 9:54am. Last updated by Ian Apr 13.

US STATES ABBREVIATIONS

 

US STATE ABBREVIATIONS

AK - Alaska               AL - Alabama              AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona              CA - California           CO - Colorado
CT - Connecticut          DC - Dist of Columbia *   DE - Delaware
FL - Florida              GA - Georgia              GU

Continue

Created by Ian Jan 27, 2009 at 4:27pm. Last updated by Ian Jan 27.

HOW TO - MAKE COMPOST

Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

KATE’S ADVICE

I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

1 you have to fill it up all at once

2. it seemed mostly

Continue

Created by Ian May 30, 2008 at 5:29am. Last updated by Roger Jan 15.

Notes Home

Welcome to Notes.

To view notes that are in the system hit the "all notes" button above.

Continue

Created by Ian May 28, 2008 at 12:10pm. Last updated by Ian May. 30, 2008.

A Note about Notes

I have just written this note so that I can see what we can achieve by using this new feature.

If you read this and have any suggestions then please leave a comment on my page or email me.

Ian

Continue

Created by Ian May 28, 2008 at 6:19pm. Last updated by Ian May. 28, 2008.

© 2009   Created by Kitchen Gardeners International

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!