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Published 1:30 am Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden on Tuesday in Port Angeles. She said the plant, which had over wintered and become woody, would be removed to make way for another plant. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden on Tuesday in Port Angeles. She said the plant, which had over wintered and become woody, would be removed to make way for another plant. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden on Tuesday in Port Angeles. She said the plant, which had over wintered and become woody, would be removed to make way for another plant. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden on Tuesday in Port Angeles. She said the plant, which had over wintered and become woody, would be removed to make way for another plant. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden on Tuesday in Port Angeles.

She said the plant, which had over wintered and become woody, would be removed to make way for another plant.