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Blanco Real Estate Services: Appraisal - Inspection - Surveying - Title Company
You will likely need these Blanco real estate related services when you come to Blanco to buy Texas land. Mortgages, appraisals, inspections, title companies.
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Texas Land For Sale
Hill Country Texas land for sale! For smaller properties (under 500 acres), contact these local Texas Hill Country real estate developers.
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About That Water Crossing
Navigating your first Hill Country water crossing can bring back childhood memories of the old Log Ride at Six Flags.
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Find a Blanco, Texas Restaurant
A Blanco, Texas restaurant to suit your (practically) every need: fast food to four star dining.
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Lavender Oil Heals Terrible Wound with No Scarring
My lavender story is about the healing power of lavender: After 35 years in construction with no accidents, my husband cut his hand with a power saw.
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Beautification in Bindseil Park
The Byars Tree was donated to the City of Blanco by the children of Roy Byars. This is recognized as the 2nd largest Liveoak tree in Blanco County. On May 13th at 5:30 PM there will be a small ceremony to dedicate the plaque with the history of the tree.
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The Symptom is Not the Disease
If your plants are puny or infested with bugs, those are signs of a deeper problem you need to remedy, rather than just spraying the fungus or the bug.
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Blanco River Clean-Up a Success for Second Year
The hard work of these volunteers is keeping our drinking water safe. Did you know that 50% of the drinking water in the United States comes from rivers?
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When Did You Last Test Your Water Well?
Wells should be tested annually. The Blanco County office of Texas AgriLife Extension is sponsoring a water well screening day for area residents on May 6th at the Blanco County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall. There will not be a charge for the sample screening.
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Gardener's Zones
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