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Are we losing wildflowers along county roads?
Started by RichO at 05-27-2006 9:47 AM. Topic has 2 replies.
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  05-27-2006, 9:47 AM
RichO is not online. Last active: 4/22/2008 6:28:33 PM RichO

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Are we losing wildflowers along county roads?
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The article, "Saving Native Texans" in "County" a publication of the Texas Association of Counties is a good read for those who are concerned that we might be losing those beautiful wildflower views along our county roads.

http://www.county.org/resources/library/county_mag/pdf/V18N2.pdf

(see pages 26-29, "Saving Native Texans" by Maria Sprow)

A combination of planting non-native species and aggressive mowing could result in the wholesale extinction of wildflowers along many county roads.

Proper planting of native species along with correct mowing at the right times of the year can result in a balance of "the wild" and the beautiful along our county roads.

As urban sprawl creeps further out into our virgin Texas landscape, too often the county roadsides begin to look more like well manicured lawns.  Miles and miles of beautiful multi-color displays of wildflowers are being replaced by one to two inch tall cut grass.

Certainly tall vegetation that poses a road hazard needs to be cut back, but not to a one to two inch height. Dry roadside vegetation in late summer should be cut back to help improve growth of new plants and improve water contact with the soil, but everyone knows that if you continually cut the grass too short you will eventually ruin even the grass.

Is this happening? YES! In just the past 30 days, I have seen large areas along some of the prettiest wildflower covered county roadsides scalped down to the ground by mowers.

To me it is a value judgment. Do we value the more "natural wildflower look" or the "manicured lawn look?"  Apparently, many of us enjoy touring the backroads of Texas to view and experience the beautiful wildflowers. In 10 to 20 years, will we still be able to find wildflowers along our favorite county roads or just miles and miles of "country club" looking grass?

 

 

 

 


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Re: Are we losing wildflowers along county roads?
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Here in North Texas, TxDOT mows every so often, but it is infrequent enough for the wildflowers for each season to bloom and wither.

In fact, since we some good rains in the past few weeks, the flowers are blooming along the roadsides. I see some spring flowers beginning to poke through as well. Unfortunately, TxDOT is mowing this week.

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  10-06-2006, 12:39 PM
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Mowing at the right time will duplicate the effect that the bison had on the land, but mowing at the wrong time is extremely harmful.

Mowing on state highways for TXDOT is apparently by contract and the contractors differ. According to the "official" word from TXDOT, the contractors are supposed to follow a schedule that supports growth of wildflowers along the state highways and state maintained roads.

The problem with county and rural roads is much worse...often landowners contract the mowing and this is mowing is done when grass is green and flowers are blooming.

Mowing right now in areas where there are no fall wildflowers are blooming is actually good, so longer as the mowers are set no lower than 4-6".

 


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