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It is requested that a map or maps be included in this article to improve its quality. Wikipedians in Seattle may be able to help!
I've gone ahead and added five external references, including a 116 page report on the garden's history, a Princeton University Press book with article on the garden, and three web sites. In my view, this garden is easily notable enough to warrant an article, so I have removed the deletion request. However, if others disagree, please reinstate the deletion request and we can have a broader discussion with others. with all best wishes, Daderot (talk)