How To Properly Prune Your Crepe Myrtle
In late winter and early spring you will often see many of your neighbors pruning their crepe myrtles. That’s actually an understatement. Most of your
Drip Irrigation Systems on the Rise in North Texas
Say drip and water in the same sentence and most people will think of something negative, like a leaky faucet. But when you are talking
Village Green Featured on Angie’s List Experts Podcast
I have to admit that I was shocked when I got the call from the Angie’s List Experts podcast asking me to be the guest
Secrets to a Healthy Lawn: Water
One of my constants is a lawn needs three things: water, food, and sun. If it has all three it will grow on concrete (not forever,
Secrets to a Healthy Lawn: Sun
The secret to a healthy lawn in North Texas is comprised of three things: water, food, and sun. Today I want to focus on the
Is it too early to start treating my lawn?
That has to be one of the most asked questions during this time of the year. Perhaps it begins with Punxsutawney Phil in early February,
Aeration: The Secret to Health Lawn
A few weeks ago I wrote about how I’ve changed my opinion on lawn aeration in my blog post, Aeration 101. Since then many of
Meet the Team: Ruth LeGrow
Founded in 1980 by Ken Hyatt, Village Green is a family owned business that specializes in lawn care, landscaping, fertilization and weed control, sprinkler repair, and mosquito
Winter Watering Guide
If you want to protect your landscape from freeze damage, don’t turn off your sprinkler system in the winter. Granted you don’t need to water
Lawn Aeration 101
Does your lawn really need to be aerated? That’s a question we are asked a lot at Village Green, and to be honest, our