April 2023, HELM Betsy Cross April 2023, HELM Betsy Cross

HELM Visits Dahlstrom Preserve

Our HELM team participated in an onsite workshop focused on managing invasive vegetation and aggressive native species, on brush management, and on grasses, mulching, seeding, and erosion. We are excited to share that knowledge with Hays County landowners.

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December 2022, HELM Betsy Cross December 2022, HELM Betsy Cross

How Do They Do It?

We love those amazing creatures who visit us on our property. But have you ever wondered how they survive cold winter weather? Even some of us with our heated houses, warm clothes, and plenty of blankets struggled through Uri. But we survived, and so did most of our beloved birds and other creatures. But how?

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July 2022, HELM Betsy Cross July 2022, HELM Betsy Cross

Don’t Go with the Flow

Do areas on your property look like this—sparse vegetation and very little topsoil? Hill County soils are notoriously thin. At one time, this spot likely had lots more soil and vegetation. What happened?

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HELM, May 2022 Irene Foelschow HELM, May 2022 Irene Foelschow

Pollinators Make it Happen

Have you noticed all the beautiful wildflowers popping up around your property? Most depend on animals to move their pollen around so that we can enjoy flowers again next year. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds aren’t their only pollinators. Beetles, flies, and other insects also move pollen from flower to flower.

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