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Welcome to the
Biblical Garden!
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at First Congregational Church
of Fair Haven (Vermont) UCC!
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Latest News and Publicity
for Biblical Gardens
1,000 bulbs planted at Worthington OH Biblical Garden!
Gardens of Eden, Egypt, Sinai, and more...
From the Rev. Arthur Hadley
I am the Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Worthington, OH. We are just beginning to plant a Biblical garden and have used your web site, and plant lists as a base. Last fall we planted over 1,000 bulbs in two plots of wheat to be the lilies of the field, also planted a weeping mulberry (alba), roses, wild olive (Russian olive) and Hypericum (St. John's wort). On order are rosemary, "Chicago" fig {hardy to zone 5}, apricot, tamarisk, grape and more. We are raising from seed or cuttings fig, olive, pomegranate, and date palm as a Sunday school project.
The design from east to west is: garden of Eden, Egypt, Sinai, land of milk and honey, Jesse tree (the Mulberry) new testament, resurrection (mostly Lilies), and monastic herbal. The garden is on the south side of our educational building and on the south side is the fenced playground which is mostly gravel giving us a nice desert. In the center of the garden linking the garden with the play ground will be a pergola with seating - either private meditation or an out door class room.
We are only a few blocks away from St. Michael's, Worthington, and Liberty Presbyterian (Columbus, OH) is 5 mile north; both on your list of Biblical gardens.
The other St. John's gardens include a cemetery dating from 1803 with over ten thousand daffodils, a section of prairie, and a woodland labyrinth. Lining the cemetery paths are flower beds. In front of an English Tudor style parish house is an English style garden of roses, lilies, hosta, asters, box wood etc. In front of the church is a spring display of Tulips and other spring bulbs and azalea.
Thank you for your assistance in researching the Biblical garden.
Biblical Gardens Receive National Media Coverage!
Bible Gardens Make CBS Radio!
On Friday October 25th Brian Morris from CBS radio visited our Biblical gardens to tape a program to air nationally around Thanksgiving. A segment of the Charles Osgood daily program, we caught some of our children making Grape jelly from grape juice they had made earlier from our Bible garden. We also recorded some of our adults planting bulbs and Marsh stirring the compost. Marsh also provided information about our Bible plants and the garden. Stay tuned to CBS and Charles Osgood around Thanksgiving!

We are happy to announce that the April 11th edition of the Christian Science Monitor
focused on Biblical Gardening in the Homefront section.
The article, "Flora Biblia" featured information about this web site and our gardens, along with the experiences of Jewish garden enthusiast JoAnne Gardner. Researched and written by Judy Lowe, Assistant Editor for the HomeFront section the page also includes beautiful, original graphic designs.
A related article "Mislabeled in Translation" offered a comparison of English translations of biblical plants and scientific names of the likely plants, along with links to other resources, including this site!
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Our Biblical Gardens:
Biblical Garden Resources
100 Biblical Plants A-Z,
Plants in a Biblical Garden
New! Walk through the Bible... Garden
In Process! Exodus Garden!
L.J.Musselman's Biblical Plant Photos & Studies
Children and Gardens
Children Planting 2011
Children's Garden Prayer Guide
Water Gardens,
Raised Bed Gardens, T-Shaped Raised Beds
Funding Your Bible Garden
Gardeners & Memorials
Garden News
Biblical Garden Questions
Horticultural Therapy
Bible Garden Links:
American, Worldwide, Individual Gardeners
Separate Garden Pages:
Across America:
Franklinville, NY; Naugatuck, CT, Shir Ami Gardens, PA;
Whiteville, NC; Atlanta, GA, Columbia, SC, Melbourne, FL
Sebastian, FL; Worthington, OH ; Temperance, MI;
Belmond, Iowa; Carthage, MO; Conroe, TX ;
Greenville,TX; Houston, TX;
San Francisco, CA; Walnut Creek, CA
Globally: Inch, Ireland,; Malvern, England; Ontario, CA
Monastic Gardens
Reviews:
New! A Dictionary of Biblcal Plants by Lytton Musselman
An Illustrated Guide to the Plants of the Bible by Alfie O'Brien
Figs, Dates, Laurels and Myrrh by Lytton Musselman
Your Spiritual Garden: Tending to the Presence of God
Flowers of the Bible
Foods Jesus Ate and How to Grow Them
Plants of the Bible and How to Grow Them
Herbs of the Bible
Healing Plants of the Bible
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This site most recently updated: 10 May 2012
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Some of our favorite Sites include:



www.Fair Haven Concerned.info
www.BSOW.info
www.SouthwestAssociation.org
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