For the past decade, Sasha has gradually transformed a thirsty and parched, Petaluma adobe backyard into a food-producing mini-farm, eco-friendly homestead and sustainable living center. She focus on using sustainable permaculture landscaping practices toward building a more resilient existence, rooted in wiser water use.  Photo 4 of 11 in Garden by Kevin Lawrence from Urban Design

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For the past decade, Sasha has gradually transformed a thirsty and parched, Petaluma adobe backyard into a food-producing mini-farm, eco-friendly homestead and sustainable living center. She focus on using sustainable permaculture landscaping practices toward building a more resilient existence, rooted in wiser water use.