


Our daughter planned a summer garden adventure for the ladies of her congregation. On Tuesday of this week they went to visit two gardens in the Puget Sound area. I was able to go to the first garden with them and took these pictures. It was a smallish garden called Bradner Gardens and is in a quiet neighborhood in Seattle near I90 off of Rainier Avenue. It is also a pea patch garden where people can plant a garden spot and then volunteer to keep the garden up. There was a childrens garden, vegetable patches and a great variety of herbs and flowers. It would be a nice spot for a picnic lunch.
1 comment:
wasn't that a fun trip? I can't wait to do another like it!
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