Make Duanes Garden Patch your first stop for fruits, veggies TREES!

Burien, WALocal News

Duane’s Garden Patch, located in Burien, specializes in fresh, locally sourced fruits and vegetables, as well as seasonal items like Christmas trees. The store is open every day from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.

, offering fresh produce delivered daily for ten months of the year. Owner Duane Camerota, who began his journey in the produce business as a child, has a strong connection to local agriculture. The store is known for its friendly staff, who assist customers with their purchases and provide recipe ideas. Duane’s has partnered with Pollock Insurance to collect non-perishable food for the Highline Schools Foundation’s 'Project N. O.

W. ' food drive, helping local students in need. They are also seeking new employees for the store's March reopening. Visitors can find a wide selection of Christmas trees, poinsettias, and holiday decorations. By shopping at Duane’s, customers support a long-standing local business dedicated to community service.

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