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Using Mulch to Conserve Moisture in Texas
Mulching conserves moisture and is critical in areas that are susceptible to drought, or for areas where water conservation is practiced, such as Texas. Although there are several factors involved in planning a water conservation landscape, mulch is a large component.

Problems of Pine Trees
Perhaps the major concern when planting pines, in particular large plantings, is pine wilt disease, caused by the pinewood nematode. Unless these problems are identified and corrected promptly, white pines lose color in their needles and experience premature needle drop and stunted growth.

Austrian Pine
The Austrian Pine, also known as Black Pine, is rapidly becoming an important plant in our landscape due to its attractive pyramidal form and striking dark green foliage. As a functional tree, it makes an excellent wind break that can withstand wind and heavy snow.

Texas Native Plants Database
Southwestern white pine is one of the loveliest and rarest Texas pines, with bluish-green needles and light silvery younger bark. The cylindrical cones are 2 1/2 to 10 inches long and without prickles on the scales.

wc&c4_mulch
There are lots of different kinds of mulches, everything from tree bark varieties such as pine, cypress and hardwood, to things like pine needles and straw. Mulching is a good way to maintain a consistent level of moisture in the soil and this can be important for seedlings and young transplants.


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