
Preparing Your Lawn for a Deep Freeze in North Texas
As North Texas periodically faces severe winter weather and freezing temperatures, it’s important to know how to protect your outdoor spaces. Here are essential guidelines

Protect Your North Texas Home from Costly Rodent Damage
As temperatures drop in North Texas, roof rats actively seek warm spaces—including your home and garage. These unwanted guests frequently access properties through alleyways, particularly

Protect Your North Texas Lawn This Winter
In our latest winter update, Village Green’s founder and President, Ken Hyatt, shares essential guidance for protecting your lawn during arctic cold snaps and preparing

5 North Texas Lawn Myths Debunked: The Real Secret to a Lush, Green Lawn
MYTH 1: MY LAWN LOOKS BAD, I NEED TO REPLACE MY WHOLE LAWN.Lawns need three things to be healthy: sun, water and food. Most of

Protect Your Home from Rodents
As temperatures drop in North Texas, roof rats actively seek warm spaces—including your home and garage. These unwanted guests frequently access properties through alleyways, particularly

Winter Watering Guide: Keeping Your Lawn Healthy
Your lawn may look dormant but still needs consistent care during the colder months. Many homeowners make the critical mistake of completely shutting off their

Winter Lawn Care: Sprinkler System Essentials
In today’s lawn health update, Ken addresses a common question from newcomers to North Texas: What should you do with your sprinkler system during winter?

Can Your Struggling Lawn Be Saved? Ken Hyatt Answers
In today’s quick tip, our Founder and President, Ken Hyatt, addresses a critical question we hear often: “My lawn looks really rough. Can it recover,

Mushrooms in Your Lawn? Here’s What You Need to Know
We’ve received many calls from homeowners worried about the mushrooms popping up in their lawns, so we wanted to address this topic. In today’s quick

🍂 Fall Lawn Alert: Important Updates for Your North Texas Yard
In today’s quick tip, our founder and president Ken Hyatt shares a crucial mid-fall update for your lawn’s health. This season has brought unprecedented challenges
