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I think its great that you have the freedom to use native plants in your area. I'm praying that homeowner associations will one day be required to support the use of native plants especially in developments areas that are presently overtaking native lands.
I truly think an acceptable method of development can occur that will result in less negative impact on the land.
I was really surprised to learn that only 6% of the land in Texas is non-private. 94% of the land is privately owned which means the burden of the future of "Wild Texas" is in the hands of private owners.
Compare this with nearly 45% of land in the northwest USA is protected in public parks, forrest and natural areas.
As long as I am able, I personally will continue to keep my small 32 acres in the Hill Country "wild." The small portion of the land I plan to manage with gardens will use native plants.
RichO Hunting Texas Wildflowers
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