Time to set the record straight…
All the liberals are in all the weapons that President Trump initially “firm” the reputed Rose Garden established by Jackie Kennedy.
Of course, I am sure you will be completely surprised to know that this is not true at all.
Allow me to show you …
These are people like Philip who post goods in this way that is extremely misleading:
He converted the rose garden into a taki cafe. There is no need to develop some land! https://t.co/46gkxtihyb pic.twitter.com/tgbwnhm5yu
– Philip (@philliplede) August 7, 2025
This inspires you to believe that the roses have gone – confirmed!
But this is not true at all.
The issue is that the green grass in the middle of the confirmed circumference was not well drain and was constantly disgusting.
Guests participating in Rose Garden for special events are usually prepared with heels and fancy organizations, causing logical problems.
President Trump maintained roses (they have always been outside the confirmed circumference) but set up a drainage system of an industrial class and then killed over the grass.
And the result is absolutely beautiful:
The entire new form was given with the cafe style table and umbrellas. Very ‘Mar-e-Lago’ Ish.
Good! pic.twitter.com/kgzfjtll0d– Brian Glenn (@brianglenntv) August 7, 2025
It is like a small piece of Mar-e-Lago brought to the White House:
Trump brought Mar-e-Lago to the White House with his new Rose Garden courtyard. pic.twitter.com/gv5cr7tdrd
– Johnny himself (@_johnny) August 7, 2025
Here is a small video:
Rose Garden Re-Deezine is officially completed!
For those people, the center area was always just grass. Roses have always been away from the sides. In contrast, what you believe, the Trump administrator never got rid of them. pic.twitter.com/vtiirjpadyu
– Jessica@(@realjessica05) August 7, 2025
The focus on expansion is also incredible….
See drain tile around the edges:
Trump’s Rose Garden courtyard is complete.
Drainage Greats are in the shape of the American flag and all four corners have a presidential seal.
Amazing job. pic.twitter.com/9cy6oknblu
– Johnny himself (@_johnny) August 1, 2025
All four corners designed carefully as the US flag with President Seal:
The drains of the new Rose Garden courtyard are designed as the American flag, with a president seal in each corner. pic.twitter.com/Q04YNIYH1C
– Andrew Leden (@Penguinsix) August 1, 2025
Everyone needs to relax about Rose Garden. The garden is still there, just with a permanent seating place instead of folding the chairs in the grass.
Can we talk about the new American flag drain with President Seal? I love it! pic.twitter.com/gxmqifwkud
– Kylie Jane Cramer (@Kyliejanekremer) August 1, 2025
Here is a complete breakdown of all the details:
White House Rose Background on Garden
On the west side of the White House, the White House Rose Garden, adjacent to the Oval Office, has a long history in 1913, when the First Lady Ellen Wilson first established it as a formal rose garden. It performed a prominent redesign under the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in 1962, who worked with landscape designer Rechhel Lambert Mellon, to create a more open space with a large central lawn panel surrounded by flower beds, and surrounded by magnolia trees. This design emphasized the functionality for the events of the President like press conference, bill signing and state dinner.2020 redesign under Melania Trump
In 2020, First Lady Melania Trump oversee a significant renewal of Rose Garden, which was the first major update in about 60 years. The project included most of the existing plants, trees and flowers to address the old infrastructure, including an ancient irrigation and drainage system that contributed to the issues of poor plant health and maintenance.Ridigine aims to restore the elements of the 1962 Kennedy-era layout by incorporating modern reforms, such as better reach (eg, broad limestone with Americans with disabled), enlarged lighting and audio-visual upgrades to increased lighting and events.
The color palette became more silent, changed vibrant cherry trees and tulip beds with white and pastel roses, boxwood hedges and other greenery. Unlike some early claims, renewal did not remove all historical roses; Instead, it preserved and combined with them, was installed with 12 remaining original samples from earlier designs with more than 200 new rose shrubs.
Changes were controversial, critics argued that it took away the vibrancy and historical attraction of the garden, while supporters praised it for practicality and loyalty to the Kennedy Vision. However, in later years, many new roses failed to flourish due to ongoing issues such as poor drainage.
2025 floors under President Trump
In 2025, President Donald Trump started further changes in the Rose Garden, which effectively replaced the space into a difficult-time courtyard, effectively, focusing on changing the central grass lawn with stone tiles or pavers. Construction started in the first year and was completed to a large extent by the end of July 2025, showing photos a paved-over center area.Trump described redistribution as necessary to overcome practical problems, and he has postponed it as a “great review” for his better purpose. The White House has not issued a formal press release on the project, but reports indicate that it includes Trump’s Mar-e-Lago Estate style reminiscent elements. In early August 2025, the garden is expected to open soon, potentially up to mid -month.
This makes 2025 updates on the renovation of 2020, but represents a more rigorous change, criticizes for “heaven of heaven” and reduces the natural, reputed appeal of the garden. Pictures before and after, expose changes from a lush, green space mainly in the rigid area.
Are there still roses?
Yes, the roses are still present in the White House Rose Garden till August 2025. The floor mainly affected the central lawn, but the flowers, including roses, live in beds with a perimeter and border beds. The garden retains some rose bushes from its name and previous designs, although the previous renewal and plant failures reduce the overall floral appearance compared to the pre -2020 versions.Did he just fix a constant problem of disgusting grass and improved it?
2025 The paving was primarily stated that in fact, continuous issues of grass were addressed after rain, which was constantly disgusting, moist and unusable. Trump has explained that it will take three to five days to dry the lawn, which will make it difficult to host the events firmly – domestic affected by the heels drowned in the wet ground during formal ceremonies.Both renewal and 2025 changes of 2020 are aimed at improving drainage and infrastructure, with a permanent solution to the floor by completely eliminating grass.
Is it “it improved” subjective. Supporters, including Trump, argue that it align with modern needs, increases functionality, access to events and year-to-year. Critics, however, see it as a disadvantage of the historical beauty and natural elements of the garden, convert a symbolic green space into a courtyard, concrete -like courtyards that prefer aesthetics such as “very white” stone on tradition.
The details of the National Park Service still refer to a central grass panel by July 2025, but recent reports confirm that the floor has changed it. Overall, changes solve soggingness but at the cost of the original vermicid character of the garden.