Are Amyworms Invading Your North Texas Lawn? July 28, 2021 No Comments This year has been a strange one weather-wise, so it should come as no surprise that we are getting reports of armyworms invading North Texas Read More »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Late Spring Lawn Update for North Texas June 6, 2021 No Comments We wanted to give you a late spring update for North Texas. The big news is that we’ve had a lot of rain (in the Read More »
How to Prevent Brown Patch in your St. Augustine Lawn May 24, 2021 No Comments Late spring is the time of the year in North Texas when our temperatures are getting warmer, and we get a lot of rain. These Read More »
St. Augustine Lawn Update for North Texas May 17, 2021 No Comments The fallout from the North Texas February winter storm is still affecting many in North Texas. It is especially true for those who have St. Read More »
Spring Lawn Update for North Texas May 11, 2021 No Comments One of the biggest challenges we face in weed control in North Texas is a cool spring. In these videos I explain why a cool Read More »
It’s Time to Protect Your Lawn from Grub Worms and Chinch Bug Damage May 8, 2021 No Comments When discussing insects that plague North Texas lawns, two of the most common we see are Grub Worms and Chinch Bugs. If you sign up Read More »
This is What We’re Doing in Your Lawn in Spring March 31, 2021 No Comments A little over a month out from our record-breaking February freeze, most of our lawns are in what we call a tweener stage. There is Read More »