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Best of Sierra Nevada: Vote for 2 Crazy Gardeners

Voting is now open for the 2026 Best of Sierra Nevada Awards!

The Best of Sierra Nevada Community’s Choice Awards are a yearly competition among local Reno, Carson, and Tahoe businesses in more than 10 categories and 200 subcategories. The competition allows participants to honor their favorite local businesses and organizations and show their support by nominating and voting.  

At 2 Crazy Gardeners we truly see ourselves as part of this beloved community, and it means the world to us that we are able to call it our home. We are honored to receive this recognition and grateful to every community member that got us to the voting period.

Vote for 2 Crazy Gardeners under the Home & Garden category and Outdoor Kitchen subcategory as well as a few other categories!

Vote everyday until June 19th HERE

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