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Welcome to "Ask the White House" -- an online interactive forum where you can submit questions to Administration officials and friends of the White House. Visit the "Ask the White House" archives to read other discussions with White House officials.
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April 21, 2005
Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
Thanks everyone for joining us. We look forward to taking your questions on the Spring Garden Tours, which will be held this weekend. We invite you to watch " " video. Let's get started. page, from arlington writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
For more information, please visit:
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Marianne, from Holland, Michigan
writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
So to answer your question, yes, we have a lot of tulips for guests to see! Will, from Austin, Texas
writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
While President Bush was Governor, Texas A&M honored their First Lady by creating and naming the "Laura Bush Petunia." We look forward to them blooming in the flower window boxes again this summer. Jimmy, from Iowa writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney Margaret, from Kirkwood, Missouri
writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney Dan, from Spokane, WA
writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney Ellie, from Virginia writes: I bet the flowers are beautiful Sincerely, Ellie Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
Sara:
I love the tulips! They are a sure sign of spring. In addition, the colors of the tulips go wonderfully with the different varieties of pansies that are planted throughout the flowerbeds. Dorothy, from Columbia, SC
writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney Guests will also be able to see the two trees that President and Mrs. Bush have planted. They are the cutleaf silver maple and the little leaf linden, which are both located as the South Lawn. We invite guests to specifically check those out! While there are many different trees on the South Lawn, guests will be able to enjoy a brochure distributed by the National Park Service that will identify the commemorative tree plantings as well as the President and Mrs. Bush's tree plantings.
We also invite guests to check out the wisteria on the South Portico, which should be in full bloom this weekend! Linda, from Baltimore writes: I plan on getting tickets for the Garden tours this weekend as well--will they be cancelled if bad weather occurs like the Easter Egg Roll? Thank you, Linda from Baltimore Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
Before you arrive at the White House, you can call (202) 456-7041 to check the status of the event. Paulette, from Washington, DC
writes: Thanks for your suggestions. Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney
Tulips tend to not multiply and the bulbs usually need to be replaced every 2-3 years. If you are looking for a spring-flower that is relatively low-maintenance and gets better every season, I recommend either daffodils or Spanish bluebells. The daffodils in Rock Creek Park in the District are a perfect example of this. Mike, from Wayne, PA writes: Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney We go by the Olmsted plan, which was established during President Franklin Roosevelt's administration. He brought the Olmsted brothers to the White House and they developed the plan and landscaped the grounds. The National Park Service maintains the grounds of the White House and determines the color schemes for the seasonal displays. Mrs. Bush always enjoys their hard work. Paula, from Catholic University, DC
writes: The real question is...will Barney be there??? Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney To see Barney enjoying the gardens, we invite you to watch video. Sara Armstrong and Dale Haney We look forward to seeing everyone on the garden tours this weekend. Thanks so much for you interest and wonderful questions! |
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