Recent Posts

Categories

Archive

More >

Recent Comments

  • Paul: “It’s a novel. Brown writes fiction. Are other novelists’ works searched for...”
  • Lee Ann: “I just wanted to encourage everyone out there to go to the Mt. Vernon Teachers’ Institute...”
  • Lee Ann: “If anyone out there has not walked the grounds at Mt. Vernon where the great George Washington once...”
  • Lee Ann: “This is really awesome, Jan. It is very similar to our group project that we did at the Teacher...”
  • caleb womack: “this website is really cool”

George Washington: Environmentalist

mules-w-skyAs we celebrate Earth Day today, we would just like to take a second to recognize George Washington as America’s First Environmentalist. Unlike another famous Founding Father who wrote a lot about his gardening practices (we’re looking at you, TJ), Washington’s contributions to farming are often overlooked because he was too busy leading an army and then a country to really write extensive tomes on them. But, we will have you know that:

  • Washington was the first American composter. Who knew, right?! His “repository for dung” was the first of its kind in America.
  • The Obamas could certainly learn a lot about gardening from a visit to Mount Vernon (hint, hint). The Washingtons had a pleasure garden, kitchen garden, orchard, plant nursery, and even an experimental garden where exotic plants and seeds were tested to see if they would survive the Virginia climate.
  • Washington introduced the concept of crop rotation to American farmers. After watching tobacco ravage the soil of Virginia plantations, Washington employed many land conservation measures, such as switching his main crops to corn and wheat, planting green cover crops in the winter, and using organic fertilizers.
  • And as a random fact, Washington introduced the mule to America. Just some cocktail party triva for you as a special treat.

Image by L. Toshio Kishiyama

Tags: , , , , ,

One Response to “George Washington: Environmentalist”

  1. Tyler Says:

    This is really informative. I really enjoyed this. When I was at Mount Vernon, the gardening is one aspect I really enjoyed. A great way to commemorate Earth Day.

Leave a Reply

* Denotes required field.

Subscribe

Subscribe to GWW (What are feeds?)

Portraits in Schools

Kids holding George Washington Portrait

Mount Vernon recently invited K-12 schools nationwide to request framed portraits of George Washington to display in a respectful, prominent place.

The response was overwhelming: thousands of schools submitted letters! Along with the portrait, schools received curriculum materials to help explore our first president’s contributions.

Where has George Washington gone back to school? Click here to see!

Related Links