Resources

If you live in the Texas Hill Country, you’ll find valuable information right here and learn more about what we do and why we do it.

 

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Gardening & Landscaping Resources

 
 

Texas A&M Forest Service

Forest & Tree Resources

 
 

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Kerr County Gardening & Lawn Resources

 
 

Texas Water Development Board

Agricultural Resources

 
 

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Hill Country Texas Master Gardeners

 
 

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Brazos County Master Gardeners

 
 

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Landscape IPM (Integrated Pest Management)

 
 

Texas Department of Agriculture

Agriculture Resources & Updates

 
 

Texas Tech Department of Plant & Soil Science

Research from the cellular level to large-scale ecosystems and post-production processes

 
 

Texas State Department of Agriculture Sciences

Living Plant Library

 
 

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Native Plant Database

 
 

Texas Invasives

Non-Native Species in Texas

 
 

Hill Country Fruit Council

Guide to Finding Texas Hill Country-Grown Fruits

 
 

National Drought Mitigation Center

U.S. Drought Monitor

 
 

Clemson Cooperative Extension

Home & Garden Information Center

 
 

University of Georgia Extension

Lawn, Garden & Landscapes: Home Gardens, Lawn Care, Ornamentals & Landscaping

 
 

Weatherbug

Local Weather on the Go