In today’s quick tip, our founder and president Ken Hyatt shares a crucial mid-fall update for your lawn’s health. This season has brought unprecedented challenges with record-high temperatures and minimal rainfall, leading to increased spurge and brown patch issues in our area. Learn more by watching Ken’s quick lawn update for North Texas. This season […]
Brown Patch, a fungal disease, commonly affects St. Augustine grass during fall and spring. The combination of warm days and cool nights creates ideal conditions for this fungus to thrive, as your lawn remains damp for extended periods. Triggers for Brown Patch: • Overwatering • Seasonal weather changes • Low-lying areas where water accumulates Prevention […]
In today’s lawn health quick tip, Ken covers a couple of questions we often get: Do I have bad soil, or is there a fungal issue preventing my grass from growing? We all share the same soil in North Texas, and it’s rarely the culprit for preventing grass from growing. Both Bermuda and St. Augustine […]
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 conditions can cause Brown Patch in St. Augustine lawns. How do we go about fighting this nasty little fungus that thrives on warm, damp conditions? Prevention is the best bet […]
Over the past couple of days, the number of calls and emails we are getting about St. Augustine has dramatically increased. Many homeowners are wondering if the epic North Texas February freeze killed their St. Augustine grass (or at least big chunks of their lawn.) If you are wondering what is going on in your […]