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A Bible Garden is any garden
that has plants that are mentioned in the Bible. There are more
than 125 plants, trees and herb. There will be a plant for every
garden.

Capperis Spinosa
Find the plants for your garden from
Nigel Hepper's List.

The best way to start your garden is to read "How to Plant a Bible Garden" by Nigel Hepper. He
will give you directions how to start, what to plant and how to
make your garden prosper.

Garden Diagram
by Nigel Hepper

Seven
Gardens
Biblical
Gardens, Church and private gardens for you to visit and enjoy.
Monet's Garden, France
B'nai Shalom Biblical Garden
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
Church of the
Wayfarer, CA
Warsaw
Bible Garden, IN
St Bonaventure
Garden, CA
Blackberry Farm
Pioneer Village
Other Biblical Gardens to Visit:
Mary's Garden
Rodef Shalom Biblical Garden,
- Meet Irene Jacobs, Founder


Nigel Hepper
L.J. Musselman

James Duke
V.
Krymow

Rabbi Freeman
Shirley P Sidell

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New seed list just posted!
We will send you
packets of free seeds for your garden. We have many different kinds of
seeds that will grow easily in every country and climate.
Batchelor Button, Lychnis, Hollyhock
Click to learn how to get your FREE
seeds.
What Should I Plant?
There are more than 125 different
plants and trees that can be used in your garden. Find all of them at
the Learning Center. Free lists that you can download and use for your
garden. One plant or many, your garden will have more meaning than
ever.

Nigella - Love in the Mist

Just Released!
Educational and Fun for All Students. Use for Botany or Science
Projects, Crafts and Needlework. Learn to find and identify the plants in your
garden.

Click here to download page.

On our list of Bible Plants. You may al- ready have some of them growing in your garden.
Download List
Now....

Helichrysum, Narcissus, Tulip Sylvestris

Learn more about Bible plants.
Planting A Bible Garden
F, Nigel Hepper
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Healing Plants of the
Bible
Vincenzina Krymow
Illustrated by A. Joseph Barrish, S.M.
Meditations by M. Jean Frisk.
Cincinnati: St. Anthony Messenger, 1999
Biblical Botany
(click to read)
Jim Duke, PH. D.

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