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Category: Land Management Practices

Articles in this category examine practical land management approaches through a principles-first lens. Rather than prescribing one-size-fits-all solutions, this section focuses on how management decisions influence ecological function over time.

Land management in Central Texas occurs within complex and variable conditions, including fluctuating rainfall, diverse soil types, and historically altered landscapes. Practices such as grazing, vegetation management, and disturbance timing can either degrade or restore landscape function depending on how they are applied and adapted to site-specific conditions.

Content in this section discusses management strategies, trade-offs, and observed outcomes across working lands. Articles emphasize adaptability, observation, and ecological context, helping readers understand not just what was done, but why certain approaches worked or failed in specific situations.

Landscape designer kneeling beside a dry stack limestone retaining wall holding a piece of porous Hill Country limestone.

Limestone Terraces in Central Texas for Erosion Control and Soil Building

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Land Management Practices

Home / Limestone Terraces in Central Texas: Erosion Control, Soil Building, and Hill Country Restoration In much of Central Texas, land degradation …

Balcones Canyonlands landscape in the Texas Hill Country showing rugged terrain and native vegetation patterns.

Applying Wildfire Science to Land Stewardship in Central Texas

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Land Management Practices

Home / Applying Wildfire Science to Land Stewardship in Central Texas Companion article to Episode 1 of our wildfire series with the …

Man practicing ecoforestry techniques in a sustainable forest

Seasonal Land Care in Central Texas: The Importance of Ecological Forestry in Winter

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Land Management Practices

Ecoforestry is a sustainable land management approach that aligns forestry practices with ecological principles to maintain and restore healthy forest ecosystems. In Central Texas, timing forestry activities to coincide with seasonal conditions is crucial for promoting tree health and preventing diseases such as oak wilt. Conducting forestry work during winter and summer, when disease-spreading insects are less active, helps protect trees and supports biodiversity. Winter also offers advantages like cooler temperatures and better visibility due to leafless trees, making it an optimal time for tasks such as pruning, removing hazardous limbs, and improving land access. Implementing ecoforestry practices during these periods ensures the long-term health and resilience of Central Texas forests.

Photo by Dylan Gillis HOA Homeowners Association Meeting Landscaping Chemicals

How To Prevent Toxic Landscaping (Roundup) In Your HOA

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Land Management Practices

When I see anyone spraying the ground with a backpack sprayer, I always compliment them on how good their work looks and …

Native pollinator on native plants

Texas Permaculture Gardening And Food Forestry Tips For March

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Land Management Practices

March is when things really start getting exciting in Texas Permaculture Gardens! The official start of Spring is March 12th. Every year …

Ryan planting a fig tree, making sure to disturb the roots to encourage healthy establishment.

Texas Permaculture Gardening And Food Forestry Tips For February

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Land Management Practices

On February 1st there is a transition from the first half of Winter to the second. In Central Texas the second half …

Overgrazed pasture with vehicle tracks and compacted soil affecting water infiltration.

How To Revive An Overgrazed Pasture: 8 Simple Steps To Restore Health To Land

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Land Management Practices

How to Revive an Overgrazed Pasture How Pasture Recovery Connects to Water, Soil, and Whole-Land Function Updated 2026. Part of the Symbiosis …

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Texas Permaculture Gardening and Food Forestry Tips for January

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Land Management Practices

In Texas Permaculture Gardens, we never really go fully dormant. There’s always something to do in your garden or food forest to …

Land Regeneration Solutions for Central Texas

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Land Management Practices

Land Regeneration in Central Texas: A Holistic Approach to Revitalizing Ecosystems At Symbiosis LLC, we specialize in land regeneration, focusing on restoring …

Is Keyline Geometry and Keyline Plowing A Powerful Land Regeneration Tool?

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Land Management Practices

Keyline Geometry and Keyline Plowing Geometry and water harvesting? How are these related? I’ve been working in the field of land regeneration …

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