Michelle Obama Plants Organic Vege Garden in White House
The New York Times reports that "on Friday, Michelle Obama will begin digging
up a patch of White House lawn to plant a vegetable garden, the first since
Eleanor Roosevelt's Victory Garden in World War II."
Produce from the organic garden will be used for the first family's meals and
formal dinners, but Ms. Obama says the most important role of the 1,100 square
foot plot will be the education of children about healthful, locally-grown
fruits and vegetables: "My hope is that through children, they will begin to
educate their families and that will, in turn, begin to educate our
communities."
The garden will feature 55 varieties of vegetables grown from organic
seedlings in White House greenhouses, cultivated in raised-bed plots fertilized
with White House compost, crab meal from the Chesapeake Bay, lime and green
sand.
A grassroots campaign for such a garden, sparked by Michael Pollan's October
2008 New York Times column ("Farmer In Chief"), gained steam after November's
election.
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