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James Madison is not typically known for his gardening skills or having a "green thumb," but he did have a strong interest in agriculture and horticulture. At his estate, Montpelier, he experimented with various crops and agricultural methods, advocating for scientific approaches to farming. Madison's focus on agriculture was part of his broader commitment to promoting the economic welfare of the nation. While he may not be labeled as an avid gardener, his contributions to agricultural practices were significant for his time.

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