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		<title>How you can put an extra $35,000 into your retirement fund!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing California Natives and other drought tolerant species will save you money! Save Water! California native landscapes will be lush and beautiful and, once established, need minimal irrigation beyond normal rainfall. Converting to a native garden can reduce landscape water &#8230; <a href="http://pinehill-landscaping.com/2010/08/extra35k/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Save Water! California native landscapes will be lush and beautiful and, once<br />
established, need minimal irrigation beyond normal rainfall. Converting to a native<br />
garden can reduce landscape water use by 75% and result in savings of up to $300 per<br />
year for the average California residence.</p>
<p>Less Gardening! In native gardens plants do best with minimal attention and care and<br />
because most require no mowing, the average monthly gardening charges for a single<br />
family home can be reduced by up to 50%, generating a potential savings of $700<br />
annually.</p>
<p>Potential Rebates! Natives require less water and fertilizer, and reduce or eliminate<br />
pesticide use. In turn, native gardens save valuable water resources, keep garden<br />
toxins out of our streams, ocean and drinking water, and will qualify homeowners and<br />
businesses for rebates in most cities.</p>
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		<title>California Native Plants</title>
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