Why You Want a Beautifully Brown Lawn in January January 19, 2020 No Comments As contrary as it may seem, too much green in your lawn in January is a sign that you have a lot of winter weeds. Read More »
Landscape Spotlight: Mr. & Mrs. O’s Zero-Lot Line Patio Home Transformation July 22, 2019 No Comments Check out the new patio and landscape we installed for Mr. and Mrs. O in Dallas. Their lovely home sits on a tiny zero-lot line Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Make Your Bed! April 25, 2019 No Comments “I had my plants installed 8 years ago and they are the same size today as they were when they put into our landscape?!?” I Read More »
Landscape Spotlight: Dr. C’s NW Plano Project April 17, 2019 No Comments Like many of our landscape clients, Dr. C originally called Village Green to talk solutions for his thinning grass at his northwest Plano home. As Read More »
Landscape Spotlight: Dr. & Mrs. F’s Canyon Creek Project March 20, 2019 No Comments Like many of our landscape clients, Dr. and Mrs. F’s project started with a service call. The couple had recently purchased a home in the Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Picking the Right Pipe March 13, 2019 No Comments A critical component in a happy and healthy lawn and landscape is proper drainage. Your lawn’s health depends on how well it can retain and Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: An Unwelcome Sign Spring is Near in North Texas March 4, 2019 No Comments At Village Green a sure sign that spring is near is the arrival of henbit North Texas lawns. And while any sign of spring is Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: The #1 problem with two-thirds of the lawns in North Texas January 22, 2019 No Comments This is Village Green’s 39th year in the lawn and landscape business in North Texas (I’m getting old!) Seriously though, I’ve seen a lot of Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: Winter Weed Control (Why Brown is Beautiful) January 15, 2019 No Comments Last week I posted a photo on the Village Green’s Facebook page. The photo which you can see here, shows a lawn that isn’t using Read More »
Ken’s Quick Tip: How to Protect your Plants this Winter in North Texas December 10, 2018 No Comments The first day of winter is December 21 which means we’ll be seeing more cold fronts pushing through North Texas over the next few months Read More »