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A podcast about Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, gardening, and the natural world.
It's July at Monticello, and it’s been exceptionally hot and dry this year. We’ve got some gorgeous flowers in bloom--marigolds, blackberry lilies, globe amaranth, and hibiscus--but keeping things watered is a never-ending task. In this episode of “A Rich Spot of Earth”, we look at how periods of hot, dry weather have affected Monticello, both in Jefferson’s in time and at times in recent years. We also talk about beneficial insects and plants, and about Jefferson’s dream of cultivating olive trees in Virginia. Featuring Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants; Michael Tricomi, Manager and Curator of Historic Gardens; Debbie Donley, Flower Gardener; and Robert Dowell, Senior Nursery Associate at the Thomas Jefferson Center Historic Plants.
A Rich Spot of Earth
A podcast about Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, gardening, and the natural world.