In the spirit of the Thanksgiving season, let’s recognize the accomplishments of someone who dedicated his life to healing the sick and poor through the power of growing vegetables and herbs.
The next time you need to clear up and train land for planting fruits , vegetable or herb , you may want to call on Saint Fiacre for his grace .
Saint Fiacre was an Irish monastic who move to France in the 7th century to fulfill his missionary work . The legend of how he was able to find a place to work up a monastery is a near one .
As the narrative goes , he was predict a piece of land by Saint Faro if he could beleaguer it with a bombastic ditch - a ditch he would have to dig in just one day .

Some versions of the tarradiddle say Saint Fiacre used an ivory cane to draw the border of the project monastery and the ditch merely dug itself . Others say he used his staff to dig the ditch , and tree diagram and rocks miraculously moved away to make room for the monastery .
After the monastery was built , Saint Fiacre planted a vegetable garden and became known for the quality of the veggie he develop there . People were draw to him for solid food and healing and some brought tubers , bulb and seeds for him to plant .
Most accounts of his life sentence say he used his garden - get herbs to heal many sort of ailment . Saint Fiacre subsist and gardened at the monastery until he die in 670 AD . To celebrate his work , a particular feast twenty-four hour period is typically held on September 1 to honor this humble gardener .

Paintings of Saint Fiacre show him dressed in boor ’s wearable either control or working with a coon . Many nurseryman come in statues of him in their vegetable and herb garden to helpcreate a beautiful spaceand to recognise his mission to help others by growing solid food .
Gardeners have also been sleep together to call on him for assist when planting their vegetable seam . After all , miracle happen in gardens every day .
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This statue of Saint Fiacre watches over the herb gardens of the Huntsville Botanical Garden in Huntsville, Alabama.Photo/Illustration: Jodi Torpey
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