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The New Central Texas Gardener by Cheryl Hazeltine,

The New Central Texas Gardener by Cheryl Hazeltine,
For almost twenty years, The Central Texas Gardener provided invaluable advice about gardening in the unique Central Texas environment. The growing population of Central Texas faces new challenges in landscaping and gardening, and now The New Central Texas Gardener addresses the similarly growing awareness of native plants, xeriscaping (ZEER-iscaping, or landscaping that needs little or no water), and natural ways to accentuate the beauty of home gardens. Cheryl Hazeltine and co-author Barry Lovelace have written new material describing how to create attractive, low-maintenance xeriscape gardens, water-collecting ponds, and native-plant gardens that attract butterflies and birds. The book also contains a whole new section on gardening implements, plus a new bibliography. The authors also have updated their recommendations on which plants are best suited to the Central Texas climate, soil, and growing conditions. Maps of temperature zones, freeze dates, and soil distributions will help readers make appropriate gardening decisions for their own comer of the region. A special feature is the month-by-month guide to planning, planting, tending, and harvesting Central Texas plants. Residents of Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Waco, San Antonio, Bryan -- College Station, and the surrounding areas will find the information tailored to their needing.



Yucatecan Migrants in Texas by Rachel H. Adler,
Yucatecan Migrants in Texas by Rachel H. Adler,
Yucatecans in Dallas, Texas: Breaching the Border, Bridging the Distance Rachel H. Adler, The College of New Jersey This beautifully written ethnography on Yucatecan migrants in Dallas, TX, is a fabulous addition to the Allyn & Bacon New Immigrant Series. Through fascinating vignettes and case studies, this new one-of-kind text illustrates how these migrants actively maintain social ties across borders, and paints a vivid picture of the people and their lives that will mesmerize students. Other Titles in the New Immigrants Series: Nuer Journeys, Nuer Lives: Sudanese Refugees in Minnesota Jon D. Holtzman (0-205-29679-3) New Pioneers in the Heartland: Hmong Life in Wisconsin Jo Ann Koltyk (0-205-27412-9) Changes and Conflicts: Korean Immigrant Families in New York Pyong Gap Min (0-205-27455-2) Pride Against Prejudice: Haitians in the United States Alex Stepick (0-205-16817-5) Ethnicity and Entrepreneurship: The New Chinese Immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area Bernard Wong (0-205-16672-5) Changing Identities: Vietnamese Americans 1975-1995 James M. Freeman (0-205-17082-X) The Legacy of Exile: Cubans in the United States Guillermo J. Grenier, Lisandro Pirez & Nancy Foner (0-205-34090-3) From the Workers' State to the Golden State: Jews from the Former Soviet Union in California Steven J. Gold (0-205-16702-0) Salvadorans in Suburbia: Symbiosis and Conflict Sarah J.



Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas - Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas (commonly referred to as simply "Jesuit" or "Jesuit Dallas") has a 27 acre (109,000 m²) campus located on Inwood Road in north Dallas, Texas, adjacent to St. Rita's Catholic Church, near the intersection of the Dallas North Tollway and Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway).

Dallas County Community College District - The Dallas County Community College District (or DCCCD for short) is a network of seven community colleges in Dallas County, Texas. The district was founded in 1965 and the first school, El Centro College, located in downtown Dallas, was established in 1966.

Dallas Christian College/Temp - Dallas Christian College is a four year undergraduate institution based in Farmers Branch, Texas. It has served a variety of students from various backgrounds over the yeas however, it is theologically and ecclesiastically associated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.

Dallas Christian College - Dallas Christian College is a four year undergraduate institution based in Farmers Branch Texas. It has served a variety of students from various backgrounds over the yeas however, it is theologically and ecclesiastically associated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.



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