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Reward Yourself

Got water-wise ways? There’s still time to earn points that’ll get you a bonus coupon to buy plants, landscaping supplies and other water-saving materials.

Need a little extra cash for an upcoming fall gardening project? Sign up for WaterSaver Rewards and earn points for your water-saving practices. But hurry, you need to collect seven points before the end of the year to earn a $70 coupon!

Sign up online at gardenstylesa.com/rewards. Once your registration is approved (we verify that you’re a SAWS residential water customer), you’ll receive a card with your name and unique rewards number.

Points are earned simply by participating in conservation workshops or other events — or by retiring your irrigation system (functional or not). Then you’ll be on your way to earning a rewards coupon to buy plants, landscaping materials, rain barrels and more at participating vendors.

Browse the GardenStyle Events Calendar for qualifying events — they’ll be indicated as “rewards eligible.” Call to reserve a spot or just show up, depending on the event. There’s lots of exciting events during the month of October so don’t delay!

Here’s a hint: schedule a home irrigation consultation (two points) and retire that functioning in-ground irrigation system (five points) and you’ll earn that coupon lickety split! Again, you must earn those seven points by Oct. 31, 2017.

Your $70 coupon will automatically be mailed within one month to the SAWS service address provided during the sign-up. You can redeem the coupon for materials that contribute with water conservation efforts, such as:

  • Plants
  • Landscaping materials
  • Rain barrels
  • Other landscaping supplies

Got water-wise ways? There’s still time to earn points that’ll get you a bonus coupon to buy plants, landscaping supplies and other water-saving materials.

Phillip Valladolid is a conservation intern with San Antonio Water System.

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