
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

Lawn Insect Protection vs. Pest Control: Are You Paying for the Same Service Twice?
The question most homeowners never think to ask If you already pay a pest control company, it’s natural to assume your lawn is covered. Ken
Why some North Texas lawns are slow to green up this spring
If your lawn is greening up well this spring, keep doing what you’re doing. But if it still looks dull or patchy, there’s a straightforward
“You’re More Expensive Than the Big National Company” — Here’s the Honest Answer
We hear it fairly often: “Your price is higher than TruGreen” or “the big national quoted me less.” Ken Hyatt, owner of Village Green, has
Why you’re seeing huge “waterbugs” in your North Texas home (and how to keep them out)
You flip on the bathroom light and freeze. There, scurrying across your tile floor, is something that looks like it belongs in a horror movie—a
How German roaches get into North Texas homes (and our 5-step process to stop them outside)
How German roaches get into North Texas homes (and our 5-step process to stop them outside) Spring in North Texas means more than warming temperatures
Your Lawn Technician Should Know What Grass You Have. Here’s Why That’s Rarer Than You Think.
One of the most common things we hear from new Village Green customers sounds like a complaint, but it’s really just frustration: “The person they
Why Weeds Keep Coming Back — And What Real Weed Control Actually Looks Like
If you’ve paid for a lawn care service and heard “your weeds are being handled” season after season with nothing to show for it, you’re

Acorn Sprouts in Your Lawn: What They Are and What to Do
You’re probably noticing them right now Every spring, as temperatures warm and new growth emerges, we get the same question from homeowners across Plano, Richardson,
