Moss Boulders – A Great Option for North Texas Landscape Borders July 10, 2023 No Comments Today’s video highlights a special kind of border we like to use in our landscape project. Moss boulder borders are great for homes with a Read More »
This is How You Avoid Damaging Your North Texas Lawn July 4, 2023 No Comments Today’s video might look like we sent it by mistake. We understand it is a bit unusual, considering we’re in the heat of summer, but Read More »
Tour this West Plano Zero-Lot Line Home’s Backyard Landscape June 28, 2023 No Comments As is often the case, Joel in West Plano found us by doing an online search for a reputable, locally-owned company to do some irrigation Read More »
Summer Lawn Watering Guide for North Texas June 20, 2023 No Comments Summer is the season your soil loses the most water, and why we recommend watering roughly an hour per week per zone in full sun. Read More »
Stone Borders and The Benefits of the Dry Stack Method June 11, 2023 No Comments Today we wanted to show you a landscape border we love to use in our North Texas landscape projects. This border is milsap chopped stone. Read More »
Variegated Sedge Makes Our Best Plants List June 5, 2023 No Comments We get many questions from customers on what our favorite plants to use in North Texas are. So, we have recorded a “Best Plants for Read More »
Giant Liriope Makes Our Best Plants List May 30, 2023 No Comments We get many questions from customers on what our favorite plants to use in North Texas are. So, we have recorded a “Best Plants for Read More »
How to Care for New Sod – Mowing & Fertilizer May 24, 2023 No Comments We recently addressed how to water your new sod, so today, we’ll tackle mowing and fertilization. In this short video, Ken will walk you through Read More »
How to Care for New Sod – Watering May 13, 2023 No Comments In today’s landscape update, Ken addresses a question we get a lot from homeowners, how to water their new sod. In this short video, Ken Read More »
Tips on Helping St. Augustine Grass Recover May 10, 2023 No Comments We have been getting many “What’s wrong with my lawn this year?” questions this spring. First, you need to know that we had an unusually Read More »