Plantation at Manito’s Duncan Gardens – May 20, 2021

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Gardeners measure a stick and drill to plant marigolds in Manito Duncan Garden on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Some 30,000 plants will adorn the garden beds over the next two weeks. Gardner Tara Newbury designed and selected the Mexican themed exhibit this year.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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Manito Park gardener Tara Newbury carries a pan of marigolds to plant in Duncan Garden on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Some 30,000 plants will adorn the garden beds over the next two weeks. Newbury designed and selected the Mexican themed exhibit this year.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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Manito Park gardeners measure and drill holes for marigolds in Duncan Garden on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Some 30,000 plants will adorn the garden beds over the next two weeks. Tara Newbury designed and selected the Mexican themed exhibit this year.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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Manito Park gardener Tara Newbury, left, and Spokane Parks and Recreation Director Garret Jones, right, along with volunteer Christy Fonseca, center, place marigolds to plant in Duncan Garden, the Wednesday May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Some 30,000 plants will adorn the garden beds over the next two weeks. Newbury designed and selected the Mexican themed exhibit this year.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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Duncan Garden in Manito Park begins transformation on Wednesday May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Some 30,000 plants will adorn the garden beds over the next two weeks. Gardner Tara Newbury designed and selected the Mexican-themed exhibit this year.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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Seasonal temporary gardener Jed “Jedasaurus” Wagner plants marigolds in the Manito Park Duncan garden on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Some 30,000 plants will adorn the garden beds over the next two weeks. Gardner Tara Newbury designed and selected the Mexican themed exhibit this year.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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Spokane Parks and Recreation Director Garrett Jones adds one of 30,000 plants to Duncan Garden on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 in Spokane. Planter Tara Newbury designed and selected the Mexican-themed exhibit this year. Volunteer Christy Fonseca is on the left.
Dan Pelle Criticism of the spokesperson
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