Growing great gardens in Georgetown

For the 12th year in a row, the residents of Georgetown opened their front and backyards, as well as their studios and homes, to all of Seattle on Sunday, July 8, for the Geogetown Art and Garden Walk. This year's celebration of the vibrant and eclectic community featured 40 sites, live music, food and drinks, and tours of the Georgetown Powerplant Museum and the communications museum.

Ellen Valentine molded a record album to make a vinyl rose. Below, Ben Hammontree talked about his Brugmansia. The impressive flowering plant is more commonly known as Angels Trumpet.[[In-content Ad]]