
Sasha Kodet
SPECIALTY: Naturalist
ABOUT:
Sasha Kodet is a conservation planner whose large garden attracts a myriad of wildlife and curious neighbors with minimal water. At SAWS, Kodet develops outdoor programs to help people create their own beautiful, water-saving landscapes. She draws on her two decades of experience as a naturalist, botanical garden educator and event planner. Kodet enjoys (really) long walks in the woods and has thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail and the Long Trail.
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Autumn Aspirations for Your Landscape
Follow these quick tips to make your garden glow and give your water bill a break. New Year’s may get all the glory, but to me fall always feels like another fresh start as kids head back to school and shorter days promise cooler weather ahead. And in San Antonio, autumn is the perfect time […]
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Rewards and Rebates — All in One Place!
— Keep track of your WaterSaver Rewards points, WaterSaver Coupons and conservation rebates all in one convenient location. Wondering how many WaterSaver Rewards points you have earned or accidentally deleted the email with your Landscape Coupon? No worries, your coupons, rebate offers and more are now available on our mobile friendly My Account website. Just […]
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Five Frosty Favorites For Your Winter Garden
Cool and refreshing, these silvery selections create winter interest and stay strong all summer long. Jack Frost may not be nipping at your plants much this year, but evergreen plant selections with silvery or blue-gray foliage do create a cool effect in your winter garden. Best of all, these five beauties stay gorgeous in a […]
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Spice Up Your Gift-Wrapping Game
Explore these fresh-from-the-garden ideas to sow a more home-style holiday mood. Creative expression is one of the delights of gardening — and sharing it with others is even better! A gorgeous landscape design, plating culinary garden treats, and crafty endeavors like wreath decorating and natural gift accents are all part of the fun. Add some […]
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Feel Those Fall Garden Vibes
Spice up your autumn garden with warm hues, berry-bursting blooms and fragrant foliage. It’s the coziest backdrop for enjoying your preferred pumpkin-spiced beverage outdoors. Fall in South Texas always warms my heart with its beautiful weather and exhilarating snout butterfly explosions — it’s the perfect backdrop for enjoying the outdoors with a pumpkin-spiced drink in […]
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2020 WaterSaver Landscape Virtual Tour
Draw inspiration for your yard with these lovely landscape designs and outdoor living spaces that are drought-hardy, heat-tolerant and pollinator-friendly! The best inspiration comes from real-life examples, especially if you want to create a landscape that’s your home-outside-of-home. Get a behind-the-scenes look at 10 gorgeous gardens with outstanding water-saving landscapes. This year’s WaterSaver Landscape Tour […]
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How Do You Slice a Water Pie?
Sure, pie charts can be boring. But when they’re part of your free WaterSmart home report? That’s a yummy slice of water savings! I’ve spent a lot of time looking at pie slices lately. More specifically, slices of a WaterSmart pie chart. And when it comes to these slices, the smaller the better because that […]
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Sprinkler Smarts for New Homeowners
Whether you’re a first time homeowner or a veteran, these tips will teach you the basics of your in-ground sprinkler system so you don’t get soaked with a high water bill. Mysterious green lids in the lawn, a confusing box in the garage or side of your new house and something strange attached to your […]
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Entice Nature’s Nighttime Nectar Seekers
Explore the dark world of covert pollinators, where moonlit moths eclipse butterflies to rule the night. Make a shadow-savvy garden to attract these nocturnal nectar sippers! Catch a glimpse of a small shape darting in to sip on your flowers at dusk? You might be surprised to discover a hovering pollinator that’s not a hummingbird, […]
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Light Up Your Landscape
Give your garden a glow of tiny twilights twinkling. These firefly-friendly garden practices will spark many magical summer evenings. Did you see it — that fast flicker? Fireflies have been lighting up the landscape at night lately. It’s always a treat to see them and many of us caught fireflies in fields or at the […]
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Back to Basics: Planting Perennials
New to gardening? Follow these easy steps to a garden full of perfectly planted perennials that will continue to delight year after year. So you bought a few containers of your very first WaterSaver plants and now you’re wondering where to start. No worries, you’ll be sporting a green thumb in no time with this […]
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How Hygge Is Your Garden?
Comfy, cozy surroundings aren’t just reserved for the inside of your home. Your landscape can become a Danish-inspired hygge haven for your wildlife friends with a few simple tweaks. Snuggling into comfortable surroundings and relaxing with family is just what Scandinavians mean by hygge (pronounced hue-guh not hoo-gah) or the “art of coziness.” But comfortable, […]
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Immerse Yourself in the New GardenStyleSA.com
Whether you’re a longtime landscaper or green to gardening, the new and improved, mobile-friendly Garden Style San Antonio website has everything you need to create your own outdoor oasis. The Garden Style San Antonio website has been the go-to site for green gardeners and longtime landscapers alike for several years. Now it has been completely […]
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Catch the ‘Green Friday’ Savings with a Water Flow Sensor
Using the power of your smartphone, water flow sensors let you see your water use in real time — and they can alert you to possible leaks. And right now, you can get a $150 rebate on a SAWS-approved flow sensor. Here’s a pop quiz for you. What uses more water at your home: a […]
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Nectar Trails: The Garden Path To More Pollinators
Hummingbirds and monarch butterflies rely on a sequence of blooms as they migrate across the continent. Plant early, middle and late season bloomers in your garden to help them stay on course. Every fall there’s excitement in the air as ardent admirers await the wave headed their way. As temperatures cool farther north, migratory pollinators […]
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Dreary to Dream Garden in 6 Easy Steps
Creating your ultimate landscape oasis isn’t as complicated as it sounds — if you follow these simple steps. Ready… set… dig into your little corner of Texas! Your dream garden can be a relaxing escape, add value to your home and create habitat for wildlife — not to mention keep you healthy and fit! 1. […]
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A Wildly Lovely Spring
Thanks to perfectly timed fall rains, Texas is experiencing a wildflower season for the ages. Look for these bold blossoms drawing selfie seekers and pollinators alike. Wildflowers are turning heads after last fall’s heavy rains set the stage for a wildly lovely spring display. To me, part of the allure of wildflowers is knowing how […]
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Just Add Texture: Winter Garden Standouts
Does your garden stand out or melt away in winter? Striking forms and contrasting textures can make all the difference this season. It’s easy to create a gorgeous summer garden by including lots of colorful blooms. But winter often reveals the truly outstanding landscapes as blossoms and leaves fall away, uncloaking the garden itself. When […]
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5 Fall Plants to Delight the Senses
You can create your own sensory garden and fall bounty next year by including these autumn standouts in your landscape now. Eye-catching and exuberant, San Antonio’s gardens are on full display this fall after September’s historic rains. Take some time out of your busy schedule to wind down on a neighborhood walk and enjoy the […]
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Gardening Trials and Errors
Planning is key to a successful landscape. That said, adjusting your expectations — especially if you’re new to gardening — will make it more rewarding. It’s easy to get excited about gardening, but remember: planning is key to a successful landscape. With fall gardening just around the corner, I’m reflecting on some gardening lessons I’ve […]
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Go With the Slope
Bring your hillside landscape alive with the sound of birdsong and other wildlife — plant a profusion of perennials and grasses that’ll entice birds, butterflies and the occasional envious neighbor to your yard. Creating a gorgeous hillside garden can be a challenge, but ultimately you’ll appreciate the view. Climbing hills may be sweaty and exhausting […]
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Steer Deer Clear of Your Landscape
You can make your landscape look a little less inviting to deer with plants that offend their sensibilities. Deer sneer at plants that are aromatic, prickly or hairy, and plants with milky sap. Grab a giant glass of iced tea before you head outside — San Antonio’s blazing hot summer is here! With the recent […]
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Bonkers for Basil? Make a Beeline for Basil Fest!
Tomato and basil will always be BFFs, but you’ll discover new wondrous ways to experience this versatile herb during the free event! Quick — name five herbs you couldn’t live without in your kitchen! Does basil come to mind? If your mouth waters at the thought of this flavorful herb, then mark your calendar for Basil […]
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It’s a Match! 10 Perfect Plant Pairs You’ll Adore
Give your garden the look of love! These cozy couples will add a little romance to your landscape – and make planning easier, too. If you can’t decide which plants to commit to this spring, consider those that’ll look great while surviving San Antonio’s hot summers and droughts. Beauty is in the eye of the […]
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Landscape Design Center 2.0 in the Works
We’re building an online tool so you can design your idyllic landscape — and we want to hear your suggestions! Dreaming of a colorful landscape with lots of curb appeal, but not sure how to get there? We’re building an online tool so you can go from ideal plans to an idyllic landscape. The Garden […]