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The origins of the White House Easter Egg Roll trace back to the 1870s when families brought children to roll eggs on the U.S ...
A cottage garden will easily accommodate a small outdoor dining area, too, which will typically be surrounded by plants. A ...
Green shoots, sweet treats, blossom, brunches and big walks – it’s time to celebrate the arrival of spring in Yorkshire with a bunch of thoughtful things to do.
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In our round-up of the best house plants Patch Plants’s big Ken (£60, Patchplants.com) was chosen as the top pick for promising “to make a huge impact on any room in your home”.
All of the seeds are non-GMO and open pollinated. What’s more, each variety comes in a sleeve that has a watercolor design of the plant. They’ve all been painted by in-house artists, and the packets ...
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SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – State and local leaders have been reacting over comments made by a member of the Trump Administration criticizing the BMW manufacturing plant in Spartanburg.
President Trump planted a 12-year-old 'MAGAlonia' sapling at the White House, replacing the historic Jackson Magnolia. The original tree was removed due to safety concerns after nearly 200 years of ...
US President Donald Trump planted a new sapling on Tuesday to replace a nearly 200-year-old tree at the White House -- dubbing it a "MAGAnolia" after his "Make America Great Again" slogan.
White House's official X account dubbed the new plant 'MAGAlonia,' after the President's "Make America Great Again" slogan. The historic "Jackson Magnolia," believed to have been planted by President ...
President Donald Trump replaced a chopped-down 200-year-old tree on the South Lawn of the White House with a sapling he dubbed a "MAGAnolia" after his "Make America Great Again" supporters.