VALUED CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS+
The tragedy of the moment contrasts so profoundly with the beauty we are experiencing right now.
We know we have an extraordinary team. Even we couldn’t have guessed at how they would be stepping up at this time.
We know we have exceptional clients. We were brought to tears by your concern for the physical and economic health of our team members – not to mention the check-ins and bloom photos! There – tears again!
We see clear skies, families out walking and biking together, teachers stepping up to fill voids, and neighbors helping neighbors.
We see full communities on their doorsteps cheering the EMTs, nurses and doctors.
We’ve never been happier to be part of this beloved city with you right now.
Hang in there. Stay safe. We love you.
Sincerely,
Cassy and Kirk
Staying safe at home can be full of play and enhance our resilience for the long haul. How? Here are a few ideas!
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Cassy Aoyagi and Isara Ongwiseth: We are nearly a month into Safer-At-Home with at least a month to go. How are you doing? This thing is a whole different animal for those of us with kids!
Here are our strategies for creating gardens that engage kids, calling them to go play outside. See More
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Realtor.com. Jennifer Kelly Geddes: Concerns about the coronavirus have made leaving the house to go grocery shopping, surrounded by other people, feel downright dangerous. But one can’t exist on rice and spaghetti alone.
If you’re concerned about a shortage of fresh vegetables in your fridge, you might be a prime candidate for the victory garden trend. See More
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Whether you have a landscape authentic to Los Angeles or a one more on the traditional side, sustainable maintenance practices can support your health and that of LA. Spring Maintenance Checklist
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Realtor.com. By Jennifer Kelly Geddes: Spring is the season for turning up the earth and planting a vegetable garden—but you don’t need an actual patch of lawn to do this. Many vegetables can grow nicely (and quickly) from seed, in containers or even on a sunny windowsill. See More