Important Information About Chinch Bug Damage in North Texas Lawns July 1, 2014 No Comments Your North Texas lawn needs three things to thrive: sun, water, and food. If you are doing everything right, yet your lawn looks like it Read More »
Summer Watering Guide June 10, 2014 No Comments As the temperature gets closer and closer to the century mark, I get more and more questions about how to keep your lawn and landscape Read More »
Spring Watering Guide & Grass Update May 15, 2014 No Comments The past few weeks I’ve spent most of my time visiting lawn after lawn and talking with customers about what’s wrong with their grass. In Read More »
Secrets to a Healthy Lawn: Food April 20, 2014 No Comments What better day, than Earth Day, to publish our final installment on our three part series on the secrets to a healthy lawn? As we’ve Read More »
Tips for Getting Rid of Mosquitoes in North Texas April 6, 2014 No Comments Many customers are asking me if I think this year’s mosquito season will be easier since we had such a hard winter. I hate to Read More »
Tips for a Healthy Lawn Under Stage 3 Water Restrictions March 31, 2014 No Comments On March 28th the North Texas Municipal Water District Board of Directors approved continuation of Stage 3 landscape watering of once every two weeks for the month Read More »
How To Properly Prune Your Crepe Myrtle March 26, 2014 No Comments 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 Read More »
Drip Irrigation Systems on the Rise in North Texas March 19, 2014 No Comments 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 Read More »
Village Green Featured on Angie’s List Experts Podcast March 11, 2014 No Comments 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 Read More »
Secrets to a Healthy Lawn: Water February 25, 2014 No Comments 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, Read More »