Gardens and Plants of Colonial America
Schedule
Sat Aug 16 2025 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Central Library, 1301 Olive Street | St. Louis, MO
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The American colonists planted kitchen gardens out of necessity, as their very survival depended upon the food that their simple gardens could provide. Later farms and large plantations were established, and crops were exported. Flower gardens arose after necessities were met. Several elaborate gardens from the colonial period still exist today or have been recreated. This presentation includes the period from 1600 to 1775 and explores what plants the colonists planted as well as the grand gardens of that period.This program is in part two of the series; "Talk Dirt, Worms, and Plants to Me!" A delightful series where we dive into the world of plants, soil, and things that help plants and soil! Join us as we explore gardening tips, history, plant care, soil and worm secrets, in the most fun and down-to-earth way. Whether you're a green-thumbed pro or just starting out, these sessions are packed with advice, stories, history and plenty of plant love. Get ready to grow your gardening knowledge and let your plants thrive!
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Where is it happening?
Central Library, 1301 Olive Street, 1301 Olive St, St Louis, MO 63103-2325, United States, St. LouisEvent Location & Nearby Stays: