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1. Planning and Design
How do you use your yard? For recreation? For looks? What kind of look are you going for?
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2. Use Turf Appropriately
Choose low water requirement turf. Long, narrow strips of turf should be eliminated.
3. Irrigate Efficiently
Hand watering is preferable. Group plants according to water usage.
4. Conditioning Soil
Soil should be generally crumbly to the touch. Well conditioned soil promotes water conservation by absorbing water more efficiently. Bare soil should be covered with mulch.
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5. Mulching
Apply 2-4 inches deep. This minimizes evaporation, reduces weed growth, and slows erosion.
6. Plant Selection
Choose plants suitable to the South Central Texas Climate.
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7. Maintaining Landscapes
Proper planning and design reduces maintenance time. Using native plants reduces the need for fertilizers and pesticides.
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