The garden in the White House is the world’s most famous back yard. U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama grows vegetables with her daughters for the president’s kitchen.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovThe garden in the White House is the world’s most famous back yard. U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama grows vegetables with her daughters for the president’s kitchen.
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© RIA Novosti . Denis Voroshilov
The garden in the White House is the world’s most famous back yard. U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama grows vegetables with her daughters for the president’s kitchen.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovWhile the night frost has not yet started in Washington, lettuce and herbs continue growing to extend the pleasure of eating fresh garden meals.
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While the night frost has not yet started in Washington, lettuce and herbs continue growing to extend the pleasure of eating fresh garden meals.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovThe pumpkin that Michelle Obama picked with Washington pupils a few weeks ago.
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The pumpkin that Michelle Obama picked with Washington pupils a few weeks ago.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovAssistant White House chef Sam Kass boasted his harvest of turnips and the size of a potato grown by the U.S. first lady.
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Assistant White House chef Sam Kass boasted his harvest of turnips and the size of a potato grown by the U.S. first lady.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovThe rest of the harvested turnips. This small seed bed was recently planted to continue the vegetable season in the White House.
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The rest of the harvested turnips. This small seed bed was recently planted to continue the vegetable season in the White House.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovThe garden is located right in front of the White House near the parade fountain.
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The garden is located right in front of the White House near the parade fountain.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovPractically half of the spices cooked in the president’s kitchen are grown in the garden – from mint to caraway.
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Practically half of the spices cooked in the president’s kitchen are grown in the garden – from mint to caraway.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovAnd this is the world’s famous presidential beehive. It was brought and installed by a White House worker, a waiter, 27, who serves the U.S. presidents. And now Michelle Obama treats the heads of foreign states with honey. The beehive is secured to the ground so that it won’t be blown away by the winds from the presidential helicopter during landing and take-off.
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© RIA Novosti . Denis Voroshilov
And this is the world’s famous presidential beehive. It was brought and installed by a White House worker, a waiter, 27, who serves the U.S. presidents. And now Michelle Obama treats the heads of foreign states with honey. The beehive is secured to the ground so that it won’t be blown away by the winds from the presidential helicopter during landing and take-off.
© RIA Novosti . Denis VoroshilovSince its opening in spring 2009, the garden became a nice backyard with paths and watering systems.
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© RIA Novosti . Denis Voroshilov
Since its opening in spring 2009, the garden became a nice backyard with paths and watering systems.