There's no better way to fill bare patches in your lawn than by seeding it. Grass typically spreads on its own, but in some instances, it may require a little extra work. If you have a bare patch in your lawn where little or no grass is growing, you should consider seeding it. By applying the … [Read more...]
5 Easy Ways to Control Thistle in Your Landscape
Is your lawn being overrun with thistle? Also known as Cirsium vulgare, thistle is an invasive plant that's common throughout Texas as well as other Southern states. It's a relatively small plant, with the flowering stem reaching a height of just 1 to 1.5 meters. Like other invasive plants, … [Read more...]
The Truth About Tree Topping – Why It’s A Bad Idea
If your landscape is being overrun with tall, fast-growing trees, you may feel compelled to cut off the top. Known as tree topping, it's become a common solution for homeowners and business owners struggling to control their landscape. While tree topping may sound effective, you should think … [Read more...]
5 Fertilizing Tips to Protect Against Lawn Burn
Fertilizing your lawn on a regular basis – once or twice a year for most lawn grasses – will provide it with essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, all of which are needed for healthy grass. It's not uncommon, however, for fertilizer to have a negative impact on lawns. … [Read more...]
French Drain vs Trench Drain: Which Is Right for My Landscape?
If your landscape suffers from poor or nonexistent drainage, you should consider building a drain. When rainwater accumulates in your landscape, it can drown plants while eroding the soil in the process. By building a drain, you'll encourage rainwater to flow down and away from your landscape, … [Read more...]
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