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“All Right, Let’s Plant!” The Fourth Annual WH Kitchen Garden Planting

First Lady Michelle Obama gives seeds to girls from Girl Scout Troop 60325

First Lady Michelle Obama gives seeds to girls from Girl Scout Troop 60325 in Fairport, N.Y., as she joins students for the spring White House Kitchen Garden planting on the South Grounds.

March 26, 2012.

(Official White House Photo by Sonya N. Hebert)

 
Ed. Note: This blog post is cross-posted from LetsMove.gov.
 

Radishes generally aren’t the top request among kids for an after-school snack. It’s probably safe to say they probably don’t break into the top 10. Or 200.

But there’s something about growing it yourself that creates a special connection.

“A lot of times when you grow your own vegetables and fruits, they taste really good.  They taste better than a lot of stuff you’ll get in a grocery store — trust me. My kids have done it. They’re not big fans of all vegetables, but if they help to work on it they’re much more excited about trying it out,” First Lady Michelle Obama said in remarks kicking off the fourth planting of the White House Kitchen Garden.

Schoolchildren from across the country joined the First Lady in the garden on Monday for a sunny afternoon of spring planting on the South Grounds.  “You guys wrote some really nice letters telling us about stories of the work that you're doing in your schools, in your communities,” the First Lady said. “Your letters were so wonderful, I thought, why not come and see me at the White House and help me plant my garden?  And you made it!”

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NOTÍCIAS,. “All Right, Let’s Plant!” The Fourth Annual WH Kitchen Garden Planting. Florianópolis: Portal Jurídico Investidura, 2012. Disponível em: https://investidura.com.br/noticias-internacionais/white-house/all-right-lets-plant-the-fourth-annual-wh-kitchen-garden-planting/ Acesso em: 19 fev. 2026