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Gardening shot a win for Lake J

Lake Junaluska received national recognition for this gardening photo. Melissa Tinsley photo Lake Junaluska received national recognition for this gardening photo. Melissa Tinsley photo

The Lake Junaluska landscaping department finished third in a national gardening photography contest sponsored by the gardening supply company Kinsman Company. 

The contest called for entries of the company’s Pamela Crawford planter, which has holes throughout the liner to allow for innovative landscaping. This was Lake Junaluska’s first year using the planters, with 19 displayed on campus. For its third-place finish, the department won a $100 Kinsman gift certificate. 

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