Ken’s Quick Tip: Armyworms Invading North Texas September 21, 2018 No Comments Everything is bigger in Texas, as the saying goes, including our weather. When we have what I call Biblical type weather, think 109 degree heat Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Do You Have Brown Patch? September 19, 2018 No Comments Each year there’s a surefire way I can tell it is fall in North Texas…we start getting calls about brown rings (or patches) in our Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Drip Irrigation 101 August 30, 2018 No Comments While I spend quite a bit of time talking about how to water using spray and rotary heads, we’re seeing more and more drip irrigation Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: How to Kill, Control & Prevent Chinch Bugs in your Lawn July 30, 2018 No Comments As I’ve said in many a Quick Tip, your lawn needs three things to thrive: sun, water and food (fertilizer.) If you are doing everything Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: How to Recover from Drought Damage July 20, 2018 No Comments In my last Quick Tip I gave valuable advice on how to spot drought stress in your lawn (and what could be causing it.) What Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Signs of Summer Lawn Stress July 15, 2018 No Comments North Texas summers are hard on your lawn and landscape, and 2018 is no exception. We are seeing many lawns in our area suffering drought stress. Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Can Grass Grow in the Shade? May 31, 2018 No Comments As I mentioned in my last Quick Tip all you need for a healthy lawn is sun, water, and food (fertilizer.) If you have those three Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: The Perfect Spring Lawn Requires a Consistent Watering Plan May 19, 2018 No Comments I know it seems hard to believe with our recent hot and sultry weather, but we had a lot of cold weather this past winter Read More »
Landscape Spotlight: A Question of Texas Plants for New York Transplants May 9, 2018 No Comments I met Mr. and Mrs. P in my Sunday school class as Suncreek UMC. They had recently relocated from New York to the Dallas area and Read More »
Landscape Spotlight: Made in the Shade May 2, 2018 No Comments Most of our landscape projects start with Village Green trying to solve a problem for the home owner. In the case of Mr. and Mrs. Read More »