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Seen on Scene: At the Boulder City Garden Tour

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Wendy Wilson, assistant manager of Garden Farms of Nevada and a Boulder City resident, answered questions and worked on her space at the community gardens on Railroad Avenue during Saturday’s first garden tour.

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Carolyn Fowler, left, and Kathie Robinson sold baskets of May Day flowers and tickets for the garden tour at the corner of Nevada Way and Arizona Street on Saturday. Fowler taught floral design and was head of the department at the College of Southern Nevada for 15 years before retiring.

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Krishun Stanton’s garden, one of 18 on display at the garden tour Saturday, was influenced by her visits to Italy, France and England.

By Hali Bernstein Saylor

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