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Water Less Y'all Irrigation Tip

Plant Texas Natives!

Ready for a change in your landscape? With cooler temperatures and greater chances for rainfall, the next few weeks are a great time to establish native plants so they will bloom in the spring!

Why native?

Native plants use less water and fertilizer, are accustomed to the North Texas climate and soils, and provides food and shelter for butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees! Check out our Conservation Garden page to find ideas for landscape styles and plant selection, and local resources available to help you!

Don’t forget to take the Pledge 2 water less! You’ll get a free Swag Bag and be entered for additional prizes! Learn more and Pledge at WaterLessYall.com!


UPCOMING EVENTS
 

Water Talk: Tree Selection & Planting – October 9

Fall Into Gardening – October 19

 

PAST EVENTS

 

Water Talk: Encouraging Native Plantings in HOA Landscapes
Water Talk: Compost, Soil & Mulch
Water Talk: Smart Irrigation Technology
Water Talk: Lawn Care Basics

 


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Lewisville, Texas 75067
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