
It’s Time to Protect Your Lawn from Grub Worms and Chinch Bug Damage
When discussing insects that plague North Texas lawns, two of the most common we see are Grub Worms and Chinch Bugs. If you sign up

Our Favorite Plants For Landscape Projects
The worried calls we received about freeze damage from the February storm have turned to questions about replacement plant recommendations. In these videos, Ken recommend

What’s Going On With Palm Trees, Live Oaks and Loropetalum Purple Fringe Flower?
As hard as it is to believe, it has been nearly two months since our February deep freeze that caused significant disruptions in North Texas

Do You Call Them Crane Flies, Mayflies, or Mosquito Hawks?
After our crazy February weather, you might fear that the giant mosquitoes descending on North Texas are some weird anomaly caused by our record-breaking cold

This is What We’re Doing in Your Lawn in Spring
A little over a month out from our record-breaking February freeze, most of our lawns are in what we call a tweener stage. There is

Landscape Tour: A Richardson Reservation Home Re-Imagines Front Lawn
Steve and Cathy are a couple I’ve known for many years (our now-adult daughters were in Arapaho United Methodist Church Youth Group together.) When it

Our Annual Plea To STOP Crepe Myrtle Murder
Mid-winter and early spring is the time of the year when many of your neighbors believe they should dramatically prune their crepe myrtles, so they

This Is How Much You Should Water This Spring
In spring, your lawn and plants are coming out of dormancy from the winter and your soil needs regular watering. One of the biggest mistakes

What Is Wrong With My St. Augustine Lawn?
Over the past couple of days, the number of calls and emails we are getting about St. Augustine has dramatically increased. Many homeowners are wondering

Important February Freeze Update
We have received many calls and emails from people asking if their plants will survive our February deep freeze. But by far, the number one
