
How to Remove Dallisgrass from Your North Texas Lawn — And How Deep You Really Need to Go
If you’ve spotted a coarse, clumping weed spreading through your Bermuda or St. Augustine lawn this summer, there’s a good chance it’s dallisgrass. And if

Dallisgrass in Your North Texas Lawn: The Honest Answer Nobody Else Is Giving You
There’s a weed showing up in North Texas lawns right now that’s generating a lot of confusion — and some of that confusion is coming

From Struggling to Thriving: A Plano Lawn Transformation
Their lawn wasn’t failing. Their sprinkler system was. A Plano family spent years frustrated with their front lawn — thin turf, bare patches, weeds spreading

Why Your Lawn Won’t Fill In — And Why Soil and Fungus Are Rarely to Blame
The question we hear constantly Something is wrong with my lawn — but I don’t know if it’s the soil or a fungus problem. That

Why Ants Suddenly Appear in North Texas Homes
Homeowners across Plano, McKinney, Frisco, and Richardson ask us some version of the same question every spring: “Where did all these ants come from? They

Summer Watering in North Texas: How to Keep Your Lawn Alive and Thriving Through the Heat
If you’re putting in the effort to maintain your North Texas lawn this summer, there’s one variable that matters more than fertilizer, more than weed
3 Questions Every North Texas Homeowner Asks Before Starting Mosquito Control
Why do mosquitoes keep coming back even when you treat? If you’ve ever wondered whether mosquito control actually works — or whether it’s worth it

Why Mosquito Season Hits Harder in North Texas — And What’s Already Happening in Your Yard
If you’ve been outside in the last few weeks, you may have already felt it — that first itch, that instinct to swat, that moment

Grubs in Your North Texas Lawn? Here’s What’s Worth Worrying About — and What Isn’t
Every spring and early summer, homeowners across Plano, Richardson, and McKinney start finding white, C-shaped larvae in their soil — and the calls start coming

Brown Patch in Your St. Augustine Lawn: What’s Actually Going On
You walk outside one morning and something’s wrong. There are brown circular patches in your St. Augustine lawn — some with a darker ring around
