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Resources

1 / Meadows Center & Stream Team

The Meadows Center fulfills its mission by integrating activities across four pillars of action: research, leadership, education and stewardship. Our work in each of these pillars begins at Spring Lake – one of the largest artesian springs in the world – and ripples outward across Texas and beyond.

2 / Texas Beyond History

(TBH) is a public education service of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) at the University of Texas at Austin, developed in collaboration with many other organizations. Begun in 2001, our enduring mission is to share the results of archeological and historical research on the cultural heritage of Texas.

3 / Native & Adapted Plants for Central Texas

Landscape Plants Native and Adapted, this guide is to help you in your efforts to protect and preserve our water resources.

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4 / Central Texas Gardener

See how to tackle the techniques, pick drought-tough plants for wildlife, fill up your kitchen with fresh food, and enrich your soul with artistic designs and homegrown philosophy from hands-on gardeners. Get growing, right here, right now, for the future!

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7 / Texas A&M Aggie Horticulture

Aggie Horticulture began serving gardening and horticultural crop production information in October, 1994. Our factsheets, guides and databases are based on years of testing and practice. More than 50 teachers, scientists, and Extension specialists contribute their work to this website. Our goal is to serve the students, producers, professionals and gardeners of Texas…and the World.

https://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/

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9 / Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory
8 / Property Survey
11 / Stages of a Landscape Project

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