Every 1st Lady since 1913 has planted a rose in the White House Rose Garden. This 1st lady ripped them all out & planted white, pink & yellow. (Per Steve Schmidt founder of the Lincoln Project) Probably 'cause she could not gild them. Are those the colors of Slovenia? Or just bad taste? And then she had the cherry trees cut down. Geeez Melania. Because you can.
I will preface this with I hate everything tRump but we have more than enough actual issues we do not need to spread false info.
Good to know. Helpful article, thnx.
Thank you. So now I do not know what to believe. Mr. Schmidt or USA Today. Your plan is working Putin.
This was done as blatant disregard for the US public appreciation, respect for presidential history, and staking a flag for her personal indulgence and entitlement - NOT what the white house gardens are meant to represent.
Posted by FernappleIt is time for the flowering of one of my favourite roses.
Posted by FrostyJimBerries do very well in Alaska... I'm growing strawberries, honeyberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and black currants ...oh and rhubarb too - it goes well with berries in a pie, jam, or cobler!
Posted by FrostyJimSo that's how it works...
Posted by FrostyJim...why didn't I think of that?
Posted by FernappleIts the time for one of my favourite flowers, Primula florindae, the giant cowslip to flower. The cinnamon scent fills the garden on warm days.
Posted by FrostyJimIt's almost salad season. It is amazing how fast my salad greens grow in just 3 weeks since setting out my seedlings in our long Alaska summer days...
Posted by FrostyJimIt's almost salad season. It is amazing how fast my salad greens grow in just 3 weeks since setting out my seedlings in our long Alaska summer days...
Posted by FrostyJimNot too shabby...
Posted by FrostyJimNot too shabby...
Posted by FernappleNature is the best gardener still. All nature asks is a little space, that's all. Maybe no more than a slightly leaky fall pipe, and a bit of neglected wall, and you have a perfect tiny garden.
Posted by JolantaNematodes are helpful too.
Posted by KateOahuThe Ala’ala wai nui wahine in my little terrarium that I planted a month ago is blooming.
Posted by JolantaGround beetles.
Posted by JolantaHoverflies, not to be confused with wasps.
Posted by FrostyJimI picked my first 2024 rhubarb... so I made cobbler - yum!
Posted by FrostyJimI picked my first 2024 rhubarb... so I made cobbler - yum!