While there are plenty of reasons (biological/seasonal/user error) that people’s grass or landscaping can die or look like it’s dying, there are several ways your home might be harming your landscaping. Did you know that reflective windows can reflect heat onto your bushes, shrubbery and flowers? If
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2019/blog/home-killing-landscaping/" align="left"]Scalping a lawn, mowing too low or even too frequently can literally kill your lawn. Please be sure to ask your landscape professional about what is best for the type of grass in your lawn. Link to this post!
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2018/blog/lawn-care-tips/scalp-lawn/" align="left"]You will see this disease affect St. Augustine turf in the spring and will cause areas of lighter green, yellow and even brown and dead patches on your yard. The runners will pull up easily from the soil and the roots are dead, dry and shortened. The
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2017/blog/lawn-care-tips/patch-st-augustine-lawns/" align="left"]The Best of Denton County nominations are happening RIGHT NOW. It would be awesome if you would take a moment to nominate your favorite Lawn Maintenance or (as a separate category) Weed Control company! Thank you for the support. We certainly can’t do it without you. Link
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[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2016/blog/promotions/march-contest-winner/" align="left"]After several years of drought here in the DFW Metroplex, 2015 looked to make up for our lack of rain in a big way. With 62.61 inches of rainfall in 2015, we’ve seen more rain in one year than in any other year ever recorded (the National Weather
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2016/blog/dfw-metroplex-received-rainfall-2015-recorded/" align="left"]Visit https://aggieturf.tamu.edu/ to learn more about: Texas Turfgrasses: Varieties, ID, and Management Turfgrass Weeds: High-resolution photos of over 100 common Texas turfgrass weeds Turfgrass Insects: High-resolution photos, life cycles, and management strategies for common insect pests County agent log-in portal for agents and RPLs to access turfgrass information Useful
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2015/blog/texas-am-agrilife-launch-website-july-video/" align="left"]After years of struggling to keep your lawn green despite watering restrictions, the situation has turned around in a hurry. As of May 27, Lake Lewisville’s water level has officially jumped 20 feet versus just one year ago. In fact, all DFW area lakes are well above
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2015/blog/drought-drought/" align="left"]Our friends @ Stinchcomb Lawn & Tree and have some great deals on Live Oaks and Red Oaks. They are 1 1/2 to 2 inch caliper trees that have been container grown. The trees are available for installation locally (Aubrey, Pilot Point, Paloma Creek, Savannah & Crossroads) for
[read_more text="Read more" title="Read more" url="https://granulawnofdallas.com/2015/blog/great-deal-live-oaks-red-oaks/" align="left"]North Texas area lakes are up an average of over 9% in March versus a month before, but overall lakes remain below normal. Water restrictions throughout the area are expected to continue in 2015. Contact Granulawn today and learn how we can help your lawn survive yet
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