1 of 8 — After Jefferson left the presidency, he planted a retirement garden at Monticello that is 300 yards long and supported by a stone wall 12 feet high in places. It looks out over the rolling ...
The Hahn Horticulture Garden is partnering with Historic Smithfield Plantation to offer a garden lecture by Peter Hatch, Director of Garden and Grounds at Monticello. Hatch is the author of “A Rich ...
Jefferson reserved a special place at his Monticello garden for asparagus - it was one of the few vegetables for which he documented a cultivation technique.
When British forces under Benedict Arnold sailed up the James River to invade Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, then Governor, hesitated and then fled. Years later he returned to power and became president.
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