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Lawn Alternatives to Save Water, Time and Money

Lawns are ubiquitous in California, yet they require
more water, chemicals, time and energy than any
other type of landscape. There is a movement in the
Bay Area to remove lawns and replace them with
low-maintenance shrubs, perennials, meadows, and
more. Using beautiful water-wise California native
plants, you can create a diverse landscape more
suited to our Mediterranean climate and more
attractive to local wildlife. Learn about rebates
available for removing your lawn, what to replace it
with, and how to do it. Be part of the movement!
Taught by Sherri Osaka who is a licensed Landscape Architect and Bay-
Friendly Qualified Designer. She started her company
Sustainable Landscape Design in 1997.

Sherri Osaka Saturday, June 16
10:30 – 12:30 $31

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