EP. 24: Mary Menniti and the Italian Garden Project
Mary Menniti grew up with her Italian immigrant grandfather growing vegetables, figs, and tending sheep in her family's backyard. She created The Italian Garden Project to celebrate the joy and wisdom inherent in the traditional Italian American vegetable garden, preserving this heritage and demonstrating its relevance for reconnecting to our food, our families and the earth. Over the past few years, we have been connecting over our shared love of growing Italian American seeds and their stories, and are now collaborating on preserving on various farms and sharing her seed collection through our seed catalog.
In this episode, we also hear the voices of Concetta Liberto, Antonino Machi, Fenice Mercurio, Charles Adornetto, Domenic Carpico, and Michele Vaccaro from interviews conducted by Mary.
SEED AND PLANT STORIES TOLD IN THIS EPISODE:
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Cow's Nipple Tomato from Mariano Floro
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Cucuzza from Antonino Machi
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Fennel from Fenice Mercurio
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Black Fava (Mora de Precoce) from Nicola Ranieri
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Swiss Chard from Caro Simbula
- Sabatino’s "Peppe Insalata" Lettuce from Sabatino DiNardo
MORE INFO FROM THIS EPISODE:
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- Italian Garden Project (web)
- Italian Garden Project (IG)
- Italian Garden Project (YouTube)
- Italian Garden Project (Facebook)
- Bruno Garofalo's Bidente (Two-Toothed tool)
- Italian American Podcast on Unification
- Growers Grange Italian Heirloom CSA, Corbett, OR
- Eggplant Parmesan recipe by Cooking with Nona
- The Feast of the Madonna del Sacro Monte, Clifton, NJ
ABOUT:
Seeds And Their People is a radio show where we feature seed stories told by the people who truly love them. Hosted by Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds and Chris Bolden-Newsome of Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram’s Garden.
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THANKS TO:
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- Mary Menniti
- Concetta Liberto
- Antonino Machi
- Fenice Mercurio
- Charles Adornetto
- Domenic Carpico
- Michele Vaccaro
- Ruth Kaaserer
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Last night I listened to this show/interview while driving from my old home (now being sold) to my new home. I enjoyed this show so much, and wanted to thank you both for what you do. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences about cultural gardening; it is very inspiring. On my drive last night, I was reminded of my great love for beans and began to plan my new food garden in my mind. Your interviews make it easy to connect a passion for gardening with the love others also feel for this endeavor; your show feels to me like an online community garden. Thank you.