Venusrah Greebelt

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Director of Sustainable Living & Landscape Design

Venusrah leads our mission to bring the beauty of the outdoors inside while championing eco-conscious living through innovative gardening, landscaping, and sustainable housing solutions. With an extensive background in environmental science and horticulture, she provides our community with the tools needed to build "living" landscapes that support local biodiversity and energy-efficient habits that reduce the modern home's carbon footprint. Her approach at Homemendous is rooted in the belief that true luxury lies in a home that breathes with nature, guiding our readers to create resilient outdoor spaces and green interiors that flourish for generations.

low maintenance landscaping

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