Mid-Summer Lawn Update for North Texas July 24, 2021 No Comments Considering our February freeze, I’m not surprised that our summer has been relatively weird for North Texas. Our July has been cool and wet, so Read More »
Best Plants Series – Oakleaf Hydrangea July 21, 2021 No Comments Today we wanted to show you Oakleaf Hydrangea. We love this plant and its beautiful white blooms. As the blooms start to fade, they turn Read More »
Is Nutsedge in Your Lawn Driving You Nuts? July 19, 2021 No Comments Nutsedge is a weed we see a lot of in the summer months in North Texas. It is a dark-green leafed weed that looks a Read More »
A Bucket Can Show You How Much To Water This Summer July 13, 2021 No Comments How much should you be watering your lawn this summer is a question I get asked a lot. The short answer is roughly an hour Read More »
The Pretty Tree that is Texas Tough and Flame-Proof July 8, 2021 No Comments Today I wanted to show you one of our favorite plants to use, the Vitex Tree. The Vitex gets a lot of interest and generates Read More »
How You Fight the Nastiest Weed in North Texas July 6, 2021 No Comments Today I want to show you a weed we see a lot in the summer here in Dallas. The weed is called Dallisgrass. This nasty Read More »
Go for the Gold with this Shade Loving Plant June 28, 2021 No Comments Today I wanted to show you Gold Dust Aucuba. As you can see in the video, it gets its name from the color of the Read More »
Best Plants Series Featuring Stella de Oro Daylily June 21, 2021 No Comments Today we wanted to put the spotlight on one of our favorite plants to use, the Stella de Oro Daylily. We love using it in Read More »
The Most Common Problem We See in Bermuda Lawns June 12, 2021 No Comments I wanted to talk to you today about the most common problem we see with bermudagrass lawns (Underwatering.) Keep in mind that we’ve had a Read More »
Summer Watering Guide for North Texas Lawns June 10, 2021 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 »