Ep. 258 Gardens of the Founding Fathers |#GoodGrowing
As Americans prepare to celebrate the July 4th weekend, Good Growing takes a look at the Founding Fathers as gardeners. In this episode, we explore the lesser-known side of our nation’s founders. In addition to being authors and signers of the Declaration of Independence and political leaders, many were lifelong, passionate gardeners, especially Thomas Jefferson. Listen to learn more about how his interest in gardening influenced his political thoughts, what was planted at his home, and how he recorded the vegetable trials he oversaw.
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03:23 – Welcome, Ken and Emily
05:26 – Founding fathers as gardeners
11:53 – The farm vs the garden
15:07 – Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
21:15 – Monticello garden terrace
26:46 – Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book
43:10 – Using food in the kitchen
47:06 – A messy garden for Thomas Jefferson
49:10 – End of life
55:02 – Founding Fathers Fun Facts
1:04:22 – Wrap-up, what’s up next week, and goodbye!
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Creators and Guests
Host
Chris Enroth
University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator serving Henderson, Knox, McDonough, and Warren Counties
Host
Emily Swihart
University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator serving Henry, Mercer, Rock Island, and Stark Counties
Host
Ken Johnson
University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator serving Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Morgan, and Scott Counties
