Lawn company to donate $1M to restore White House South Lawn following UFC fight
Longtime Trump supporter pledges philanthropic donation for White House South Lawn after UFC event
An Ohio-based lawn company, ScottsMiracle-Gro, is donating $1 million to fix the White House South Lawn after the UFC Freedom 250 event this past weekend.
Longtime Trump supporter James Hagedorn runs the private lawn company that is committed to restoring the lawn, on which a temporary, 4,300-seat arena was built, according to the Washington Post.
Grass on the White House Ellipse was also damaged during the fight, but it is unclear if the company’s donation includes restoring this portion.
ScottsMiracle-Gro said it is donating “a combination of monetary and product support” to the National Park Service with plans to re-sod the South Lawn using a special blend of turfgrass chosen by Trump, according to The Hill.
Trump chose a blend of tall fescues and Kentucky bluegrass for the lawn, according to the Washington Post.
The White House grounds are managed by the National Park Service, so ScottsMiracle-Gro is structuring its contribution as a philanthropic donation to the agency.
Prior to the UFC fight, organizers expected that the grass would be destroyed, and they allocated $700,000 to replace the grass, according to what UFC CEO Dana White told the Sports Business Journal.
It is unclear whether the UFC will still be paying for any portion of the repairs to the South Lawn or the Ellipse given the donation from ScottsMiracle-Gro.
The restoration will occur in phases over the next year, and the company expects the process to be finished by the spring of 2027, according to Fox Business.