How to Prepare Your Lawn for Summer Heat in DFW Summer in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is not subtle. Temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees from late June through August, and the combination of relentless sun, clay soil, and sporadic rainfall makes it one of...
Spring in North Texas is a short window. Between the last frost in mid-March and the 100-degree days that start rolling through the DFW Metroplex in June, you have roughly 8 to 10 weeks to get your lawn in shape. Miss that window and your yard spends the rest of the...
Not every home in the DFW Metroplex comes with a sprawling backyard. Newer construction in Southlake, Grapevine, Keller, and Colleyville often features compact lots where outdoor space is limited. But a smaller yard does not mean you are stuck with a basic patch of...
Spring in Texas is a beautiful season, but it also marks the time when weeds start invading lawns. Understanding the types of weeds in lawns and how to manage them is essential for homeowners aiming to maintain a thick, green, and healthy yard. Weeds compete with...
Spring is the perfect season to establish a new lawn in Texas, and one of the fastest ways to achieve a lush, green yard is by laying sod. But many homeowners wonder, how to lay sod correctly to ensure it takes root and thrives during the Texas heat. Laying sod may...
As temperatures begin to rise across Texas, your lawn starts waking up from winter dormancy. Spring is the most important season for setting the tone of your yard for the entire year. If you follow the right spring lawn care tips, you’ll build stronger roots, reduce...