Hey, I was just thinking about our conversation last week regarding the project timeline. I ended up revisiting the initial sketches we had put together for the community space layout. I made a few adjustments to the seating arrangement to allow for better traffic flow near the entrance. Let me know if you want to sync up later this week to walk through the changes. I also started looking into those sustainable material options we discussed. There is a really interesting bamboo composite that might work well for the main structure. It would be great to get your thoughts on whether it matches the design language we set out to achieve. Talk soon.
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Regarding your question about the landscaping plan for the backyard, I think we should definitely go with the drought-resistant native plants for the perimeter. They require far less maintenance and attract beneficial insects which helps the vegetable garden. I also looked into the drip irrigation system you mentioned. It seems quite straightforward to install over a weekend. The main challenge will be breaking up the compacted soil before we lay down the new topsoil. I can rent a tiller from the hardware store on Saturday morning if that works for you. Let me know if Tuesday evening works to finalize the plant order.