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VALUED CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS+

We thought we’d faced down these challenges years ago – and won. It can be disheartening to once again bear-up with restrictions, especially when neighbors right next to us may still be operating with greater freedoms.

We have to perpetually remind ourselves that this is not the same old drought. We see some communities have earned a measure of water independence. We see smarter incentives that support LA’s overall resilience. We see Angelenos approaching challenges with optimism, creativity and tenacity – together.

Through the heat, please know that we are in the dirt next to you, pick-axes and hoses in hand, confident that LA will grow and bloom through it.

Sincerely,

Cassy and Kirk Aoyagi

LATEST NEWS+

It takes tenacity to build LA’s resilience, respite and cool. It is so worth the effort!

 

Jeanette Marantos, LA Times: It’s no surprise that many Angelenos are thinking seriously about ripping out their lawns in exchange for less thirsty landscapes and a $2-a-square-foot rebate from the Metropolitan Water District. Here is how the pros recommend doing it. Read More
 
 

Lauren Dunec Hoang, Houzz: In the heart of a bustling city there’s an opportunity to make your yard feel like a secret, secluded space. Let’s take a look at 10 ingredients that give secret gardens privacy and magic. Read More
 
 
 

Lauren Dunec Hoang, Houzz: If you’re looking for planting inspiration for a shaded area of your garden, look no farther than the natural woodlands of your region. You’ll be rewarded with plants that come back year after year and are perfectly adapted to your area. Read More
 
 

SUSTAINABLE TIPS+

Your native garden has tenacity – yet it will be challenged by late summer heat and winds with lower water.

Oscar Ortega: Our “extra credit” tips to keep gardens thriving are now an effective check-list for garden survival through water restrictions during the high, dry heat of August and September. Get Maintenance Tips

 

July 2022

LATEST NEWS+

Create a Secret Garden
Plant Natives in the Shade
 

UPCOMING EVENTS+

Legacy Volunteer Day
Urban Landscape Committee
 

SUSTAINABLE TIPS+

High, Dry Heat
 

BLOOMING NOW+

Island Snapdragon
Margarita BOP
Paz Penstemon
 

TEAM UPDATE+

Resilient (Pacific) Palisades
Educate+Inspire in Santa Monica
 

UPCOMING EVENTS+

July 28: USGBC-LA Legacy Project Volunteer Day

August 9: USGBC-LA Urban Landscape Committee Meeting

 

 

BLOOMING NOW+

July in LA is full of awe-inspiring fireworks.

The penstemons alone evoke celebration with their vibrant red (Fiesta Red), white (Paz) and blue (Margarita BOP) blooms.

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For a little extra green in the mix, we love Island Snapdragon.

These beauties are not alone. Many natives are bursting with berries or are Blooming Now.

 

TEAM UPDATE+

We are impressed with community based organizations leading neighborhoods toward greater greenery and sustainability.

Resilient Palisades “floated” a number of water-saving strategies, including native landscapes, at the Pacific Palisades 4th of July parade.

The Reverence Project of Watts planted 1500 feet of its Survivor’s Healing Garden, supported by USGBC-LA as the 2022 Legacy Project.

The Santa Monica Conservancy recognized the contributions of Hilda Weiss and the Shotgun House Coastal Garden in its monthly newsletter.

 

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