
El Oribello
10/04/2024 6:56 PM
I chose the Nature Revisted podcast and learned how Thomas Jefferson influence garndening where he was the architecture for the Gardens in Monticello. How nature set a foundation for his writing about politics in which Peter Hatch called him the Child of Enlightment. He also recorded about contour powing and rotation crops that was very much celebrated and honered. Gardening for Thomas Jefferson was also like an adventure for him. He planted a purple, white eggplants and green white and purple sprouting broccoli in an adjacent rows and he edge his tomato square with okra plant textures. He describes them like he's dancing with the elements as he reveals this passion and playfulness.