Irrigation Ditch with Summer Wildflowers

The Sequim-Dungeness Valley is lined with irrigation ditches. Due to the dry climate caused by the "rain shadow", Sequim averages only about 17" of rain a year, and irrigation is necessary to grow crops. Sequim hosts the Irrigation Festival, Washington's oldest continuing festival, which was begun in 1896, during the first and second weekends of May.

Common flowers that grow along the irrigation ditches:


Photos by Donna Smith

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