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Colonial Gardens & Changing Words

Across
A headed vegetable
Common name for Alcea
Then: a planted area used to indicate a farming settlement Now: a large estate
Then: goods used for trade or barter in cash poor economy Now: Vehicle meant for hauling
Low in calories 0 grams of fat good source for vitamins A, C, B6, E
Very good for thick hedges
Flowering evergreen with bright red berries
Then: grave, serious, trustworthy, firm Now: Unhappy
Then: hooks lining a wooden frame Now: on __________ feel emotionally strained or anxious
Then: any of a class of respected, skilled craftsmen who made things with their hands Now: someone who works with engines or machines
Then: knapsack large enough to hold provisions for a several day trip Now: small billfold for money and credit cards
With a little mint a Colonial dinner favorite
Who we appreciate
A racket game or edible fruit
Down
Often found in mass plantings along a fence or walkway
Required by Colonial law to be around each lot
Then: neighbors coming together to help new settler clear cabin site Now: what a lumberjack might do
Grow on a creeping vine Grown for slicing and pickling
A root vegetable domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times
Then:foot soldier sent ahead of troops to open the way for others Now: works in unknown intellectual territory
Tall dramatic spikes of tubular flowers
Not me but ________
Then: largest piece in fire Now: orders yet to be filled
Two words Then: the entrails of a deer were called "the humbles" servants might eat a dish with minced humbles Now: might eat when making an apology
What we do when we appreciate someone
Very large bright blooms
Fall blooming New American plant that the English gardeners were happy to incorporate into gardens back in England
Takes its name from Greek word for rainbow Sometimes called flags
Then: well dressed Now: well dressed and knows it