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Some places sell plants. Wight's Home & Garden sells lifestyle. From a green goods menu that includes exotic options as well as the favorites to outdoor living displays that scream "try me!," Wight's gives shoppers in the Lynnwood, Wash., area an ideal retreat -- even if all they want to do is browse.
The garden center's hole card isn't even the birding section or the water gardening area -- although those are both stellar. What helps set Wight's Home & Garden apart from the competition, especially with women shoppers, is its "to die for" apparel boutique, which features jackets, vests, sweaters, tops, blouses, tanks, cammies, yoga wear, pants, capris and more.
A trip to Wight's is invariably a treat, one that usually winds up with the sound of "Cha-ching!"
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