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Blue hand truck with red wheels on a grassy lawn
May 26, 2026
When the temperature dips below freezing in North Texas, your lawn, trees, and landscape plants are at risk — especially if they aren’t prepared.
Front yard with a concrete walkway, grass slopes, and stairs leading up to a porch of a house
May 26, 2026
A healthy lawn doesn’t start with fertilizer, weed control, or watering schedules — it starts with the soil.
Curved concrete sidewalk beside brown grass, shrubs, and trees on a cloudy day
May 26, 2026
A great lawn doesn’t start with green grass — it starts with healthy soil.
Corner lawn with a tree beside a brick house and concrete sidewalk in a suburban neighborhood
May 26, 2026
A healthy lawn doesn't happen by accident — it starts with what you do in spring.
Person pushing a green spreader across a grassy lawn
May 26, 2026
Most Sanger and North Texas homeowners fall into one of three fertilization traps: applying at the wrong time of year Bermuda or Zoysia grass.
Person in green gloves holding a yellow tray of blue pellets outdoors.
May 26, 2026
If you've treated your North Texas lawn for weeds and they keep coming back — you're not doing it wrong, you're probably doing it at the wrong time.
Person mowing grass with an orange lawn mower, leaving a dark cut strip behind
May 26, 2026
Overseeding is one of the most effective ways to restore thickness, improve color, and strengthen turf without completely replacing a lawn.