Founding Gardeners--powerful insights from Andrea Wulf
Founding Gardeners--powerful insights from Andrea Wulf
Rich inspiration for my work about renewing our nation through being an eminent gardener today.
"America's Founding Fathers knew the importance of gardening and the environment. Today's efforts — urban farming, composting, even drought-tolerant yards — echo their ideals." LA Times
May 29, 2011|
By Andrea Wulf
Date: 6/15/2014 11:07:54 AM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 869 times Founding Gardeners--powerful insights from Andrea Wulf
Founding Gardeners. The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nation © Andrea Wulf 20131
This paper is based on my book the Founding Gardeners (2011), which examines the creation of the American nation and the lives of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison through the lens of gardens, landscapes, nature and agriculture. Vegetable plots, ornamental plants, landscapes and forests played a crucial role in America’s struggle for national identity and in the lives of the founding fathers.2 Golden cornfields and endless rows of cotton plants became symbols for America’s economic independence from Britain; towering trees became a reflection of a strong and vigorous nation; native species were imbued with patriotism and proudly planted in gardens, while metaphors drawn from the natural world brought plants and gardening into politics.
She speaks about washington wanted only US plants in his native garden.
do not use the seeds of corporate greed and loss of biodiversity.
Standardized people stuck in boxes placed their by eating habits.
Stuck in the pizza box is our heirloom seed freedom-
pizza box a powerful image--
release our seeds to br saved seeds.
http://www.yale.edu/agrarianstudies/colloqpapers/04wulf.pdf
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Gardening as politics: Digging the Founding Gardeners
America's Founding Fathers knew the importance of gardening and the environment. Today's efforts — urban farming, composting, even drought-tolerant yards — echo their ideals.
May 29, 2011|By Andrea Wulf
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As America's gardeners dig, plant, weed and grow lettuce, beans and tomatoes in their vegetable plots this summer, they are part of a tradition that harks back to the beginnings of the United States. Just by working on a compost pile this weekend, you'll be in good historical company.
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/may/29/opinion/la-oe-wulf-gardens-20110529
Our national identity tied in with releasing our heirloom seeds from danger go contamination.
TEACHINGS FROM INSIDE THE PIZZA BOX
OUR VOICES RELEASED
VOIcES who would say…grow a healthier pizza
IMAGE OF AUNTIE GMO SAYS:
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/may/29/opinion/la-oe-wulf-gardens-20110529
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