Spring is in the air. Flowers are blooming. The sun is shining. And Michelle Obama is in the White House Garden planting fruits and vegetables alongside local elementary school students.
In its sixth year, the White House Kitchen Garden first began to start a nationwide conversation on healthy eating and was the inspiration for the First Lady’s “Let’s Move!” campaign.This year, alongside the usual fruits and vegetables, for the first time the group will be planting “pollinator garden.” Which is a garden where the flowers are meant to attract bees that then pollinate the plants.
“We don’t even know why some beehives are totally disappearing but that could be a problem for the planet because if you don’t have insects and great pollinators to pollinate the plants it could affect our food source. It could affect our ability to continue to grow things, and that would be a problem,” MIchelle Obama said. “This garden is going to help to contribute to improving that problem. So we are going to plant all kinds of flowers that attract bees and butterflies, which is not going to make the Obama girls happy because they don’t really like bees, but bees are good.”









