"Most people in the Middle Ages wore woollen clothing, with undergarments (if any) made of linen. Among the peasantry, wool was generally shorn from the sheep and spun into the thread for the cloth by the women of the family. Dyes were common, so even the lower class peasants frequently wore colourful clothing."
@Epicetus - thanks brother! Been growing both herbs (oragono, Thyme, sage, etc etc) and native foodstuffs (Camas, Wapato, Sunchokes, etc) for some time. I might need to add some of that. We have craploads of natural growing yarrow which I already don't use. Nettles as well. Maybe time to start regulary utilizing what's in the woods around here.
beece 0 points 3 years ago
@Epicetus - thanks brother! Been growing both herbs (oragono, Thyme, sage, etc etc) and native foodstuffs (Camas, Wapato, Sunchokes, etc) for some time. I might need to add some of that. We have craploads of natural growing yarrow which I already don't use. Nettles as well. Maybe time to start regulary utilizing what's in the woods around here.