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In this charming episode of Stories from the Garden, Dr. Allan Armitage takes us back to medieval Europe to uncover the fascinating history of soapwort—or Saponaria, as botanists know it. Ever wondered where early soaps came from, or how barmaids in old English inns kept their bottles sparkling clean? You’ll learn how this humble flowering plant became an essential part of daily life long before store-bought soap existed.
From its etymological roots (what exactly is a “wort”?) to its surprising modern-day uses, this story bubbles over with wit, history, and a touch of garden magic. Tune in for a delightful blend of botany, folklore, and a few sudsy surprises along the way.
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In this charming episode of Stories from the Garden, Dr. Allan Armitage takes us back to medieval Europe to uncover the fascinating history of soapwort—or Saponaria, as botanists know it. Ever wondered where early soaps came from, or how barmaids in old English inns kept their bottles sparkling clean? You’ll learn how this humble flowering plant became an essential part of daily life long before store-bought soap existed.
From its etymological roots (what exactly is a “wort”?) to its surprising modern-day uses, this story bubbles over with wit, history, and a touch of garden magic. Tune in for a delightful blend of botany, folklore, and a few sudsy surprises along the way.

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