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Garden Victories

This year, the annual planting assessment takes on a positively rosy hue

Typically, in late summer when it’s too hot to do much of anything else, I advise gardeners to take a cold hard look at what didn’t work in this year’s garden and make plans to edit ruthlessly. This year I’m taking a gentler approach and celebrating what went right this growing season—less ruthless, more love letter. Let’s call it 2020 vision.

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GROW in The Seattle Times