Drought? What drought?

Drought?  What drought?

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

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Great Deal on Live Oaks and Red Oaks!

Great Deal on Live Oaks and Red Oaks!

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

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North Texas Lake Levels Increase After Winter Storms, But the Drought Continues

North Texas Lake Levels Increase After Winter Storms, But the Drought Continues

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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What It Takes to Make a Football Field

What It Takes to Make a Football Field

Watching one of the most lop-sided games in Super Bowl history and a slew of mostly under-whelming commercials tends to makes the mind wonder.  When your life consists mostly of making grass healthy and green, your thoughts go to the field beneath the game. The game in

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Hydretain your Lawn!

We are starting this application late March to early April to build moisture levels in your soil. Please see our included brochure about this water and money saving program. If we have optimal watering conditions this year, you can reduce your watering time saving water and reducing

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Do I really need a Dormant Oil Treatment?

We begin our Dormant Oil treatments in December and January. This application is very helpful to give control and eliminate the majority of pests that can survive through the winter such as: egg masses, scale (including azalea scale), mites, and many other insect life forms. Call the

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Crabgrass? Weeds? How To Get A Nice Weed Free Lawn

The outside area around your home can be just as important to your mental and social health as the inside. You see your yard every time you look at the window or exit and enter your home. It is also something viewed by neighbors and visitors. Read

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North Texas Lawn Care Tip

Watering Of the elements that make up a turf grass plant, water is the most important element. A turf grass plant is made of almost 90% water. A dry lawn will show stress. Water once a week if “Mother Nature” does not provide at least an inch

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