Select Texas native plants especially for that low wet spot in your yard. They’ll help prevent storm runoff and slowly filter excess water after it rains. As a bonus, they can provide habitat for birds, butterflies, and insects.
For more resources, visit “Rainwater Gardens” and “Rainwater Harvesting” (both by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension).
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