Just Add Water How Aquaria Nurtures More than Creativity

Bellevue, WALocal News

Aquaria, a charming aquascaping shop in Old Bellevue, offers a unique fusion of artistry and ecology, allowing customers to create miniature ecosystems in their homes. Owner Fiona Tu describes aquascaping as a meticulous process that involves careful planning and the use of live plants and natural materials. Drawing from traditional Japanese aquascaping methods, she aims to educate the community through workshops and online resources. The article highlights her resilience during the pandemic, as she adapted her business model to include curbside pickup and increased online presence. Fiona’s commitment to her craft has not only attracted local support but also established partnerships with businesses that enhance the community’s aesthetic.

Her admiration for Bellevue's diversity underscores the area's appeal and potential for creative expression. Readers are encouraged to visit Aquaria’s website for a discount on aquatic plants and materials. This piece is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, which focuses on supporting local businesses and fostering community connections.

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