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Create Your Happy Little Landscape

Does your landscape bring you joy? It can — with a little help from GardenStyleSA.com and our WaterSaver Coupons!

Mowing season has just begun and this year is certainly different as many of us find ourselves spending more time at home — and more hours looking intently at our grass-dominated yards.

Does your landscape bring you joy? Or, have you realized that all that grass isn’t really providing the outdoor experience you anticipated? Why not create a landscape that will do just that and save water, too?

SAWS’ WaterSaver Landscape and WaterSaver Patioscape coupons will help you replace that water-guzzling lawn with drought-hardy plants or pavers for a patio, or both! The deadline to apply for coupons is Oct. 15 and you have until Nov. 15 to redeem them at participating retailers.

But here’s the best part: you can combine coupons however you like to design the outdoor space you’ve always wanted — and it’ll save water, too!

If you find this type of project intimidating, have no fear. Get all the help you need to execute your project at GardenStyleSA.com, including planning your project step-by-step and knowing where to plant your plants and why. There’s even plenty of how-to videos if you’re the see-then-do type.

So, what are you waiting for? Apply for your coupons and start exploring GardenStyleSA.com. Let it be your guide and inspiration for creating the WaterSaver landscape of your dreams.

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Juan Soulas
Juan Soulas is a conservation planner for San Antonio Water System. Since joining SAWS in 2007 his duties have focused on residential water use. He works with his Conservation colleagues to help customers find ways to reduce outdoor usage without compromising the health and aesthetic quality of their landscapes. Juan also coordinates engaging outreach efforts with SAWS’ conservation partners -- Bexar County Master Gardeners, Gardening Volunteers of South Texas, San Antonio Botanical Garden and Mitchell Lake Audubon Center – to increase community access to vital conservation information.
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