VALUED CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS+
There is simply too much good to this spring to fit in one newsletter! It delights us to share the delightful Teresa Mackey and her garden.
We look forward to sharing more tours in the months to come, and we are so grateful to the clients that have so graciously opened their spaces to make this possible.
Sincerely,
Cassy and Kirk Aoyagi
By Eric Crow: Teresa Mackey brings vivacious joy to every visit – so does her garden. Theodore Payne Foundation made it possible to share both with you! You’ll notice how lush and leafy a fire risk reducing design can be – in every season. Take the Tour
Houzz. By Annie Thornton: There are many reasons to consider incorporating sustainability into the design and construction of your home. Not only can you help reduce your environmental impact, but you can also reap financial benefits as well as improved comfort in your home. Read More
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Patience and preparation keep sustainable gardens safe, healthy and chemical-free.
By Oscar Ortega: Hungry lady bugs, lace wings, praying mantis will soon delight our gardens. What will they eat? Aphids, spider mites, thrips and other pests! Read More
True safety means more than “brush clearance.” If you live near wildlands, remember to maintain for fire safety.
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May 2021
Tour a Vivacious Garden
Increase Comfort, Efficiency
Municipal Green Building Expo
Fire Risk Reduction Conference
Beneficial Insects
Fire Season Preparation
Buckwheats
Sages
Thank You Suzanne Haller!
Thank You Schumachers!
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