Let's Garden with Scott Beuerlein
The guys share some fascinating stories about the Founding Fathers and their love for gardening, including Thomas Jefferson's impressive vegetable garden at Monticello and George Washington's formal gardens and botanical hothouses. The hour also delves into the world of red, white, and blue plants, with the speaker discussing the rarity of blue flowers and the challenges of creating them. They explore the science behind plant pigments and the unique characteristics of certain flowers, such as the Himalayan poppy and the blue lobelia. The conversation is peppered with interesting facts and anecdotes about gardening and the natural world. Scott and Mark also shares some personal stories, including their own experiences with drought-tolerant plants and the importance of mulching in the heat of summer. They also discuss the history of gardening at the White House, from Rutherford Hayes' tree-planting initiative to Jacqueline Kennedy's rose garden See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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