Monticello's Historic Gardens |
Flower Gardens
Monticello was a botanic laboratory of ornamental and useful plants from around the world. More »
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Vegetable Garden
Jefferson grew 330 vegetable varieties in Monticello's 1000-foot-long garden terrace. More »
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Fruit Gardens
170 fruit varieties of apples, peaches, grapes, and more grew in Monticello's orchards. More »
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Unique features of the Grounds
The landscape around Monticello's gardens possess many unique features. More » |
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Gardens at Monticello Today |
Saturdays in the Garden
A series of garden-related walks, talks, tastings, and workshops.
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Shop for Monticello plants and seeds
Shop for heirloom plants and seeds, and for garden-related gifts, furniture, and decorative items. More »
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Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants
Collecting, preserving and distributing Jefferson-related and other historic plant varieties. More »
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In bloom at Monticello
See what's blooming now in Monticello's gardens or search over 150 plants by blooming dates. More »
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Twinleaf Journal
Articles by Monticello staff on Jefferson and his lifelong interest in gardening. More »
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Thomas Jefferson Parkway
An 89-acre park with walking trails, a pond and a collection of native trees and shrubs. More »
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