Texas Wildscapes
Title | Texas Wildscapes PDF eBook |
Author | Kelly Conrad Bender |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 152 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9781603440851 |
Whether you have an apartment balcony or a multi-acre ranch, the Texas Wildscapes(TM) program provides the tools you need to make a home for all the animals that will thrive in the native habitat you create.
Texas Wildscapes
Title | Texas Wildscapes PDF eBook |
Author | Noreen Damude |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | 387 |
Release | 1999-06-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9781885696304 |
This book tells how to design your gardens to provide the habitat required by native wildlife.
Native Texas Gardens
Title | Native Texas Gardens PDF eBook |
Author | Sally Wasowski |
Publisher | Taylor Trade Publishing |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2003-10-10 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1461662095 |
Explore more than 600 gardens that make the most of the Lone Star State's home-grown greenery.
Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas - 2nd Edition
Title | Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas - 2nd Edition PDF eBook |
Author | George Oxford Miller |
Publisher | Voyageur Press |
Total Pages | 192 |
Release | 2013-02-25 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1610588460 |
In this comprehensive, richly illustrated guide, author George Oxford Miller provides the "how-to," "when-to," and "what-to" for gardeners, landscapers, and homeowners throughout Texas. Have you ever planted a beautiful—and expensive—shrub in your yard and watched it slowly die because it was in the wrong location? Insufficient sunlight, too much water, improper soil, or too hot an exposure can turn the nursery-perfect specimen into an eyesore. This all-in-one DIY guide helps you beautify your yard using low-maintenance native plants specifically adapted to your local growing conditions. Whether as foundation hedges, mass plantings, or accent shrubs, Texas’ vast offering of native species can bring year-round beauty to any lawn space. Covering wildflowers, shrubs, trees, vines, cacti, and groundcovers, this book selects the species that combine ornamental qualities, growth habit, adaptability, and year-round beauty for the highest landscape value. Chapters include photos, maps, charts, and design samples to provide guidelines for species selection and planting, ongoing maintenance, landscape design, and water and energy conservation. Plant descriptions provide detailed habitat requirements for hundreds of native plants, and photos illustrate how each plant looks in the landscape. In Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas, new and experienced gardeners alike will find the facts and advice needed to choose the plants best adapted for their particular landscape. The ornamental beauty of Texas’ native species and the economic advantages of using plants adapted to the local climate demonstrate that the best for our landscapes often comes from our own backyards. And perhaps most importantly, using native plants encourages the repair and preservation of natural plant communities and the wildlife they shelter.
Attracting Birds in the Texas Hill Country
Title | Attracting Birds in the Texas Hill Country PDF eBook |
Author | W. Rufus Stephens |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 842 |
Release | 2016-12-22 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1623494419 |
After years of working with landowners, land managers, naturalists, county officials, and others about wildlife management and land stewardship for birds in the Texas Hill Country, biologist Rufus Stephens and educator Jan Wrede teamed up to write a practical guidebook on how to improve habitat for birds on both small and large properties throughout the Hill Country. Because each bird species has specific needs for cover, food, water, nesting, and rearing their young, the book is organized by Hill Country habitat types: wooded slopes and savannahs; grasslands; rivers and creeks; canyons, seeps, and springs; tanks and ponds; plus residential backyards. Each chapter contains an in-depth discussion of common problems and possible solutions for developing optimum habitat. The book showcases 107 species in their habitats with color photographs and a short descriptive account of how to know the bird and care for its habitat. Three additional chapters on predator control, deer management, and cedar management offer detailed information on these special issues that impact the presence of birds throughout the region. As a comprehensive guide to habitat assessment, identification of birds and the habitats they use, plus stewardship practices that will benefit these birds, Attracting Birds in the Texas Hill Country offers landowners the ideal “how to manual” for writing an effective Wildlife Tax Valuation plan. By helping readers recognize and evaluate habitat health and then use appropriate habitat enhancement practices, the authors hope to inspire and enable widespread and effective bird conservation in the Texas Hill Country. And as bird populations flourish, so do the populations of other wildlife.
Native Texas Plants
Title | Native Texas Plants PDF eBook |
Author | Sally Wasowski |
Publisher | Taylor Trade Publishing |
Total Pages | 436 |
Release | 2003-09-25 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1589796586 |
An indispensable guide with 21 landscaping design plans for every type of terrain found in Texas.
Wild Turkeys in Texas
Title | Wild Turkeys in Texas PDF eBook |
Author | William P. Kuvlesky |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 396 |
Release | 2020-04-30 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1623498562 |
The wild turkey is an iconic game bird with a long history of association with humans. Texas boasts the largest wild turkey population in the country. It is the only state where one can find native populations of three of the five subspecies of wild turkeys—the Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris), the Rio Grande wild turkey (M. g. intermedia), and the Merriam’s wild turkey (M. g. merriami). Bringing together experts on game birds and land management in the state, this is the first book in Texas to synthesize the most current information about ecology and management focused exclusively on these three subspecies. Wild Turkeys in Texas addresses important aspects of wild turkey ecology and management in Texas, but its principles are applicable anywhere Eastern, Rio Grande, or Merriam’s turkeys exist. This book marks the continuation of one of the biggest success stories in the research, restoration, and management of the wild turkey in North America.