Deep Roots Gardens
History:
Elvish farming families and traditions run just as deep as any other aspect of Elvish culture. Though the owner of the Deep Roots Gardens has particular pride and ruthlessness as it pertained to keeping the land pure and (in their words) in the proper families; the farm has a bit of a cult following for the Elvish people. Jicama, which is native to the area is this farm's primary crop though a few others are rotated out. The jicama is usually sold to farmers in the north and pickled or the winter. The highest quality jicama is used in rituals and possesses a semi-medicinal quality. The semi-sweet quality of the Jicama allows for sweet desserts when fried, the earthy flavor adds richness to soups and stews.Ownership:
Llarke Vangar runs the Deep Roots Co-Op. A former ambassador of the Elvish Union and responsible retired Dean of Horticultural Education at the The Verdent Library, his family rose in the prominance when delivering a series of talked that expanded on and improved the manner in which crops were managed. Contributions of this variety led to a marked increase in both financial and cultural distinctions that have led to the farming co-op naming Llarke the sole executor of the co-op and related estates.Available Items:
- Red Ginger Tea: 7 GP
- Beet of Luck: 16 GP
- Clove of Healing: 2 GP
- Carrot Juice: 5 GP
- Bitterroot: 13 GP
- Hearty Turnip: 7 GP
Type
Farm
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