Though many of her husband’s projects are likely to be uprooted, there is good news for Michelle Obama’s vegetable garden.
Looks like Melania Trump is fond of gardening, too. Or at least fond of gardens.
This weekend, Mrs.Trump accompanied Akie Abe, the wife of the Japanese prime minister, to Morikami Museum and Japanese Garden in Delray, Florida. Based on the brief video footage available, it looks like the two women strolled around the gardens somewhat awkwardly, posing for pictures, smiling at the guide, and feeding some koi.
http://time.com/4668035/melania-trump-michelle-obama-vegetable-garden/
But it is this statement from Mrs. Trump that is most noteworthy if you’ve been fretting about the fate of the White House gardens: ‘As a mother and as the First Lady of this country, Mrs. Trump is committed to the preservation and continuation of the White House Gardens, specifically the First Lady’s Kitchen Garden and the Rose Garden.’
Trump also spoke of the positive effect of gardens and nature on young people: ‘I hope that together Mrs. Abe and I can continue to inspire our youth to enjoy the beauty around them and to restore their minds in the peacefulness of their surroundings.’
There are many minds that need to be restored in the aftermath of this election — I won’t say whose! — and one thing most of us can agree on is that gardens are a good place to do that.
It’s interesting that before she left the White House, Mrs. Obama reinforced her garden with more permanent fixtures of cement, stone, and wood; she did not want this thing torn out! It will be ironic if something as mutable and unpredictable as a garden turns out to be the most enduring Obama initiative of them all.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/michelle-obama-garden-changes-white-house-229204
