Investing in California’s native ecology

We are committed to combatting climate change. When we remove lawns that waste water and restore that space with native plants that have evolved to thrive in California, we give nature and local ecosystems a chance to flourish. These restorations however big or small make a difference in our ability to be drought resilient.

Consider converting your lawn into a drought tolerant and native landscape or replacing high-water use plants with a low-water native garden. Drought tolerant and native plants use up to 80 percent less water. These transformations benefit the well being of people, flora, and fauna alike.

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Every garden is unique. Each plant and feature has the potential to bring us closer to nature. With over 6,000 California native plants, there are endless opportunities to create native wildlife habitats. A garden can be a space for growing your own food, mediation, local ecology restoration, and more. Both edible gardens and native gardens work best when they are integrated. They provide an ecosystem for birds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects. When gardens are designed with this approach, we save water, support biodiversity and watersheds, reduce pesticide runoff, and minimize maintenance.