Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia
Agriculture and Gardening
These articles relate to Thomas Jefferson's agricultural work and gardening.
Two excellent primary sources for information on Jefferson's farming and gardening activities are the digital facsimiles of the manuscripts compiled by Jefferson throughout his life time, his Farm Book and his Garden book. These documents, owned by the Massachusetts Historical Society, have been transcribed and the entire contents are keyword searchable along with excellent quality digital facsimiles of the manuscript pages.
Subcategories
Articles
- Bailey, Robert
- Balsam Apple
- Balsam Pear
- Beautyberry
- Bees and Honey
- Cocke, John Hartwell
- Cotton
- Crops at Monticello
- Dogs
- Double Flowered European Columbine
- Dwarf Flowering Almond
- Fences
- Garden Club of Virginia
- Garden Pavilion
- Giannini, Anthony
- Greenhouses
- Hessian Fly
- Hops
- Insects
- Italian Influence at Monticello
- Massie, Charles
- Mazzei, Philip
- McMahon, Bernard
- Mullins, Anthony
- Oval Flower Beds
- Poison Ivy
- Quotations On Agriculture
- Quotations on Gardens and Gardening
- Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel
- Rice
- Sheep
- Southeast Piazza (Greenhouse)
- Sweet Basil
- Vineyard
- Weevil
- Winding Flower Border
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