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Use This Watering Schedule for Your Newly Installed Sod

Use This Watering Schedule for Your Newly Installed Sod
Sod is often regarded as a fast way to get green grass, and many people in Austin, TX have seen fantastic results using sod to establish a new lawn. However, without the proper...
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Should You Use Both Pre- & Post-Emergent Weed Control Treatments in Texas?

Should You Use Both Pre- & Post-Emergent Weed Control Treatments in Texas?
Thanks to the warm climate here in Texas, we’re prone to have quite a few stubborn weeds pop up on our lawns throughout the year. To ensure that you keep your property free of weeds all year...
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Whatever You Do, Don't Miss Preventative Grub Control This Year!

Whatever You Do, Don't Miss Preventative Grub Control This Year!
The time of year has come for property owners in Texas – grubs are on the horizon! However, rather than accepting damaged turf and curative treatments as an inevitability, you can make...
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How Often Should You Be Checking Up on Your Irrigation System in Texas?

How Often Should You Be Checking Up on Your Irrigation System in Texas?
It's no secret that it gets hot in Texas. Proper irrigation is essential to keep your lawn and plants hydrated, especially during the summer months. Therefore, you'll want to make sure your...
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It’s May in Texas - Keep Your Eyes Out for These Signs of Lawn Disease

It’s May in Texas - Keep Your Eyes Out for These Signs of Lawn Disease
Now that May is here and the temperatures are starting to heat up in Texas, it’s time to keep your eyes peeled for some common symptoms of lawn diseases. If nothing is done when these symptoms...
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Why the grass turns brown in the fall

Why the grass turns brown in the fall
Typically, in Central Texas we have a southern variety of turf which may be Bermuda, Zoysia, or St. Augustine. We are located far enough north for the grass to go dormant for the winter, which is why ...
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Fall and Winter Cut Backs

Fall and Winter Cut Backs
With the winter season approaching the cooler weather can bring on changes for your planting beds. Here are some tips and timeframes for cutting back your plant material. In October and November,...
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The Importance of the Summertime Pre-Emergent

The Importance of the Summertime Pre-Emergent
Even though it may not seem like it, September is the time to prepare your lawn for weed prevention in the winter and spring. Weeds typically are triggered to germinate by soil temperature and as we...
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Which Fertilizer to use in the Summer

Which Fertilizer to use in the Summer
Your turf will need to be fed throughout the growing season and the type of nutrients that are needed will change as we go through spring summer and fall. It is always best to use a slow-release...
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How Much Irrigation is Needed in the Summer?

How Much Irrigation is Needed in the Summer?
Normally once the month of July roll around the heat and dry weather starts to set in and the dry spots in the lawn with start to show. The question of how much I should run my irrigation comes up...
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