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TNLA Region IV WaterWise Landscape Display
In cooperation with the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden |
| Beautiful landscapes and
wise water management go together. good horticultural practice includes
putting the right plant in the right place, and providing only the
minimum inputs such as water and feritlizer.
The Texas Nursery & Landscape Asociation Region IV is committed
to this approach of creating a healthy and sustainable environment
that preserves and protects our most valuable natural resource -
water.
Our WaterWise Landscape Demonstration project at the Dallas Arboretum
provides practical examples of how YOU can create a beautiful outdoor
environment while addressing the important issue of water conservation. |
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WaterWise Basics
An adequate supply of high quality water has become a critical issue
for the future prosperity of Texas. Booming populations have increased
the demand on the state’s already limited supply of high quality
water. In addition, seasonal fluctuations in rainfall and periodic
droughts have created a feast-to-famine cycle in Texas.
In urban areas of Texas, about 25 percent of the water supply is
used for landscape and garden watering. Much of this water is used
to maintain traditionally high water-demanding landscapes, or it
is simply applied inefficiently.
In an attempt to reduce the excessive water use, TNLA-Region IV
is educating Texans on the principles of WaterWise landscaping to
help preserve and protect our most valuable natural resource. Traditional
landscapes may incorporate one or two principles of water conservation,
but they do not utilize the entire concept to reduce landscape water
use effectively. |
Earth Kind - Environmental Stewardship:
Earth Kind uses research-proven techniques to provide maximum gardening
and landscape enjoyment while preserving and protecting our environment.
The objective of Earth Kind is to combine the best of organic and
traditional gardening and landscaping principles to create a horticultural
system based on realworld effectiveness and environmental responsibility.
The principal goals of Earth Kind include:
- Water conservation
- The safe use and handling of fertilizers & pesticides in
the landscape
- Reduction of yard wastes entering urban landfills
- Landscaping for energy conservation
As your interest and knowledge in these areas grows, you will have
an increased awareness of the many programs, practices and activities
that are Earth Kind. Working together we can make a difference in
conserving and protecting our valuable natural resources.
For more information, visit the Earth Kind Web site: EarthKind.tamu.edu |
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Texas Urban Landscape Guide:
The Texas Urban Landscape Guide is a resource of science-based
information related to the design, installation, and maintenance
of WaterWise landscapes for the principal plant adaptability regions
in Texas.
The type of information needed to implement WaterWise landscape
practices varies considerably depending upon whether you are a homeowner
looking for information to assist in designing your home landscape,
a Green Industry professional seeking information of a specific
nature for a business application, or an employee of a municipal
water management agency needing specific guidelines related to urban
landscape water use.
That's why we have designed the Urban Landscape Guide along three
separate tracks. Much of the written information, including links
to other appropriate sites, differs in the tracks; the PlantSelector
database is common to all. Just enter the track that describes the
type of information you need. |
Project Supporters and Contributors
We gratefully acknowledge the support and contributions made by the following
firms to the TNLA - Region 4 Waterwise Landscape Display.
| Abbott-Ipco
AgSci
AMC Industries
Bean Irrigation
Bonick Landscape
C-Green Landscape
Clint Horticulture
Dallas Irrigation Association
DF International
Dubberly Landscape Design
Eason Horticulture
Ewing Irrigation
Floratech
Forest Grove
Genesis Landscape Solutions
Green Lake Nurseries
Harvest Supply
Hines
Hingle Lawn Sprinkler Service
Home Depot
Hotchkiss Insurance
Hunter Industries
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Living Earth Technology
Moonflower Gardens
Mountain States
NorTex Landscape
Organic Options
Preservation Tree Services
Rainbird Corporation
Roundtree Landscaping
Seville Farms
Shades of Green
Smart Outdoor Services
Southwest Wholesale Nursery
Stevens Financial Group
Tawakoni Plant Farm
Texas A&M Cooperative Extension
Texas Pure Products
The Discovery Garden
The Garden Shop
TXI
Waterlogic
Y-C Nurseries |
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