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Dirt + Designs Dirt + Designs offers residential landscape and garden design services to homeowners in the greater Southwest Austin area.

We create thoughtful landscapes to cultivate a deeper connection with Mother Earth. Dirt and Designs is your outdoor connection. + garden design + landscape design + edible landscapes + perennial flower beds + butterfly gardens + hummingbird gardens + pollinator gardens + patio design + outdoor living

Call to Action for Hays County residents! How You Can Participate - Please help us make this decision by making your voi...
05/27/2026

Call to Action for Hays County residents!

How You Can Participate - Please help us make this decision by making your voice heard. The public hearing will take place during the Hays County Commissioners Court on:

Date: Tuesday, June 9th, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Hays County Courthouse, 111 E. San Antonio St., San Marcos, TX 78666

You can attend in person to provide comments or submit written feedback in advance. For more information on how to participate, visit the Hays County website or contact the County Clerk’s Office.

Hays County Residents,

We need your input on an important decision that could significantly impact our groundwater resources. A vote is quickly approaching on a proposed development agreement for the “Hays Commons” project, which spans 340.88 acres in Hays County and is part of a larger 500-acre development extending into Travis County. This property lies almost entirely on the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone, an environmentally sensitive area due to its porous, karst geology. Pollutants from development in this zone can easily enter the aquifer with minimal natural filtration.

The Hays County Development Regulations currently limit development over the recharge zone by requiring larger lot sizes to protect the aquifer. However, the property owner, Hays Commons Land Investment, LP, an affiliate of Milestone Community Builders, is requesting a variance to reduce the minimum lot size from 0.75 acres to 0.16–0.20 acres. Milestone argues that clustering smaller lots on flatter portions of the land (near SH 45 SW and RM 1626) will allow them to preserve more land as “open space.”

Clustering development on a site can sometimes be a practical, more environmentally responsible approach, but only if it does not lead to an overall increase in the property’s development intensity and only if it does not lead to more environmental harm.

Nearby residents are raising significant concerns about the proposed Development Agreement, including:

• Spraying Wastewater over Recharge Zone: The developer plans to use the “open space” for sewage disposal by applying treated wastewater effluent under a Texas Land Application Permit (TLAP). This raises serious environmental risks, as the irrigation areas overlap with recharge features that risk contaminating Little Bear Creek, the aquifer, and nearby groundwater wells. The City of Hays, Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (BSEACD), nearby residents, and environmental organizations are involved in a contested case hearing challenging the proposed TLAP.

• Straining Groundwater Resources: The development would rely on pumping up to 128 million gallons of groundwater annually from the Lower Trinity Aquifer, an ancient water source that does not recharge. Our region is facing severe drought, and we must be careful not to exhaust limited water supplies. Notably, Milestone does not have a permit to pump groundwater and BSEACD will not approve such a permit in drought conditions.

• Creating a False Choice: Recently, the developer published an “alternative” preliminary plan featuring larger lots distributed across the property. However, this plan has not been approved by the Commissioners Court and has yet to undergo review by County staff to ensure compliance with floodplain requirements, flag lots, and other regulations. Without such an analysis, it is not a fair comparison to what could be developed in the alternative on the property.

How You Can Participate
Please help us make this decision by making your voice heard. The public hearing will take place during the Hays County Commissioners Court on:

Date: Tuesday, June 9th, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Hays County Courthouse, 111 E. San Antonio St., San Marcos, TX 78666

You can attend in person to provide comments or submit written feedback in advance. For more information on how to participate, visit the Hays County website or contact the County Clerk’s Office.

We must work together to protect our groundwater and preserve the creeks and natural spaces that make our county unique.

The rainy weather inspired me to drop-in for a quick hello. I am wrapping up a year-long project with a non-profit, desi...
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The rainy weather inspired me to drop-in for a quick hello. I am wrapping up a year-long project with a non-profit, designing rainwater collection systems for select homeowners.

We are slowing and sinking rain in shallow depressions and planting them with natives for beautiful gardens, storing excess rain in tanks and cisterns to get a homestead through summer, sexy bio-swales with fluffy grasses to address drainage issues, planting shade trees to offset heat island effect - y’all, this is my love language of sorts.

New talents, new seasons, new moons, and a fall equinox around the corner 🤌 You will have to follow along to watch a new direction emerge, as I lean into the conservation and education side of my love for Mother Earth.

PS - no time for social media, too busy creating thangs, will share on the flip-side 🙃

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We used 3D rendering to help our clients select the perfect  sculptures - these gorgeous pieces also provide a bit of li...
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We used 3D rendering to help our clients select the perfect sculptures - these gorgeous pieces also provide a bit of lighting at night and were the 👌 solution to use in front of the pool equipment wall. We answered the requests for no-mow, natural and native, as well as a needed drainage solution, with a dry-creek bed, plugs of wildflowers and native grasses, and pops of summer color.

Happy Spring Equinox, y’all 🌓 and what a lovely, chilly day here in central Texas. I have enjoyed a hiatus from social m...
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Happy Spring Equinox, y’all 🌓 and what a lovely, chilly day here in central Texas. I have enjoyed a hiatus from social media, as well as the many, many hats I wore the last few years.

I found myself managing sales, to design and creative work, to bid, to build, to maintain, and woah. After some painful lessons learned and much needed benchmarking, I realize I am and was CRAZY and AMAZING, as a 1.5-person-team-at-best, for pulling it off. It has taken months upon months but dare I say, I have caught my breath? Maybe.

I have new ventures in the works and staying busy with select design work (to fund said ventures). That being said, there is some new content headed your way and the timing feels right to reemerge and share! 😘

Winter prep time!
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Winter prep time!

and to all a goodnight😘 merry new year!
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and to all a goodnight😘 merry new year!

Yaupons are fun a word, a delicious snack for overwintering birds, and some varieties are evergreen that make an excelle...
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Yaupons are fun a word, a delicious snack for overwintering birds, and some varieties are evergreen that make an excellent screen. Bonus: grows well on rock and can also take seasonal flooding. Texas Tough! Oh yea, bright red fall colors

You know you’ve found your tribe when they take more pictures of this American Elm than you 🤗  😘
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You know you’ve found your tribe when they take more pictures of this American Elm than you 🤗 😘

Texas may not have the fall beauty of other regions but I beg you to take notice of the blushing beauties that are mostl...
12/03/2023

Texas may not have the fall beauty of other regions but I beg you to take notice of the blushing beauties that are mostly wiped out with the urban crawl BUT available to re-plant to recreate the amazing layers of the forest. Yes, central Texas has its own forest layers. Lonely Oaks beg for their companions. Pictured here is a Sumac. Grab every variety you can, especially if you are west of Austin and on a lot of rock (limestone), this is probably a flame-leaf sumac and is STUNNING in the fall, fast-growing, multi-trunk, excellent substitute for a crape myrtle 😍

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