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 Healthy Land, Better Property
Your land is
special, and you've got a lot invested in it. Preservation Texas provides a complete
line of products and services to help you manage your land and practice good
land stewardship. We've developed a three step process to assist you.
Assessment and Evaluation: How come I don't
have any topsoil? What's erosion? So this dense thicket of cedar isn't
healthy? The first step
is to utilize our Land Assessment Tool to help you understand what is happening
to your land - it has changed a lot over the last 200 years. We'll
identify any threats and work with you to come up with a plan.
Fix What's Broken: Every time it
rains more of my topsoil washes down to my neighbor's property! This
cedar is everywhere - I'm going to
chop it all down! My neighbor's got oak wilt, I've got
to do something! Relax! Many landowners don't even realize
that they might have a problem. You're a step ahead - you already
understand that there are solutions.
Build, Enhance, and Enjoy: I'd like to see
more birds! My wife
would really enjoy a butterfly garden! If I had
more native plants, I wouldn't have to water as much! There's no
reason why you can't create an oasis on your land. And the best part is that you'll get
to enjoy it yourself, and show it off to your neighbors! Whether you want to go ahead with a
full restoration, or just maximize your wildlife viewing opportunities, the
professionals of Preservation Texas are here for you. Click a
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 Oak Wilt Management
Oak Wilt is found across the
United
States, and affects many species of oaks,
some more than others. Spanish Oaks, also called Red or
Texas Oaks are very susceptible, with Live Oaks a bit less. Because the fungus travels through root
systems, one of the more effective ways to prevent the spread of the disease is
to cut a trench, separating the roots. If your neighbor has Oak Wilt, or if you think you might have it in
places on your property, contact Preservation Texas. We’ll arrange for a certified arborist to
inspect your trees and discuss various options to limit its impact.
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