Our North Texas trees are putting on a colorful display with peak fall foliage. If you are curious about what trees are the best choices for North Texas if you want beautiful fall color around your home you need to watch this quick tip landscape video where Ken gives you the best options for our […]
Ken Hyatt, our Founder, and President, checks in with what we’re seeing in North Texas lawns as we head into the final month of fall. This quick and informative video gives helpful tips on what to do to keep your lawn healthy as we head into December. Founded in 1980, we are a family owned […]
As we get deeper into fall and our days grow shorter, and temperatures get cooler, we begin to transition our lawn health treatments to a fall pre-emergent designed to reduce fall and winter weeds. We also get a lot of fall-related lawn questions at this time of year, so we are sharing them and our […]
The first day of fall 2021 is September 22 so now is the time to get your sprinkler ready for fall watering. In fall, your soil loses about ½ the water it loses in the summer, so the simplest solution is to water one day per week versus the two you water in the summer. […]
It is hard to believe but fall officially arrives in North Texas in less than a week. As we wrap up the busy summer season and head into autumn Village Green starts shifting our lawn care focus away from top growth and towards root growth. Bermuda lawns get a nitrogen fertilizer and our St. Augustine […]
We’ve never understood why the name pansy got associated with wimpy when they’re the toughest flower we’ve ever seen. Pansies can weather single digit temperatures and wintry precipitation one day and bounce back and start blooming a few sunny days later. They are truly a hardy little flower and should be your go-to flower in […]
We are officially in the fall season. The temperatures have come down to a more pleasant level and that means that your lawn no longer needs as heavy a watering schedule as it did through the summer (don’t forget to adjust your automatic sprinklers.) You shouldn’t be watering the same amount as you did during […]
Fall is here and so are the leaves! One of the questions we get during this time of year is what should our customers do with all their leaves? If they are in your beds we recommend you leave them alone. They eventually break down into the soil, providing great organic material for the roots […]