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A Rich Spot of Earth
Thomas Jefferson Foundation
14 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast about Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, gardening, and the natural world.
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A podcast about Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, gardening, and the natural world.
Show more...
Home & Garden
History,
Leisure
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Peaches, Biennials, and Herbs
A Rich Spot of Earth
19 minutes
1 year ago
Peaches, Biennials, and Herbs
It's August at Monticello. We’ve been grateful for a bit more rain than last month, but the heat continues to challenge us in the garden. On the bright side, August means it's peach-picking time. Or, as Jefferson once put it, "We abound in the luxury of the peach." In this episode of “A Rich Spot of Earth”, we talk about Jefferson’s quest to grow almost 40 different peach varieties. We also discuss biennial flowers and some of the interesting herbs cultivated at Monticello. 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.