Water Conservation Using Natives
Water supplies in Texas are precious.
That’s why it’s important to use native Texas plants in your landscape.
Native plants are well-adapted to our thin soils and extreme weather conditions.
When established, they require little fertilizer or maintenance.
You'll save money on your water bill every month.
Using Texas native plants just makes good sense.
Many beautiful and drought-tolerant varieties are available...
Little Bluestem and Indiangrass are wonderful decorative grasses.
Salvias and Blackfoot Daisies add color to flower beds.
And native trees such as Cedar Elm are readily available.
Ask for Texas natives when you shop at locally-owned nurseries.
Or come by the Native Plant Society booth at the Wildflower Center’s Fall Plant Sale and Gardening Festival on October 8th and 9th.
Help conserve water and keep Texas looking like Texas.
Add native plants to your yard this fall.
Visit Austin and Williamson County Native Plant Society websites at: Grow Native Plants . org