8 Winter Lawn Care Tips for Central Texas
While the region covering Austin and Central Texas isn’t known for snowfall, the area does suffer from colder winter temperatures.Follow these steps to ensure the arrival of spring brings a lush, green lawn.
While the region covering Austin and Central Texas isn’t known for snowfall, the area does suffer from colder winter temperatures.Follow these steps to ensure the arrival of spring brings a lush, green lawn.
How does your irrigation/sprinkler system work? Learning about the various components in the system can help you spot early problems, upgrade your system, or
The sprawling oak trees on so many central Texas properties really make the area stand out. Similar to several other living things, oak trees rely on people for the care and nourishment they need to thrive.
Droughts and rising costs have made conserving water more important than ever for Texas homeowners. Here’s what you should know about these sustainable solutions and whether they’re right for your home.
Both fescue and ryegrass are cool-season grasses that grow best in the mild temperatures of fall and spring. The hot summers in central Texas can make them difficult to maintain.
The following guide will help homeowners learn how the stage 2 restrictions affect water use on their residential properties in Austin, TX.
Whether you’d like to avoid an infestation or deal with an existing one, understanding how to get rid of crabgrass is key to enjoying a lush and healthy lawn.
Zoysia grass is widespread throughout Central Texas. It is hardy, has a lush appearance, and makes a low-maintenance ground cover.
An irrigation system audit can help identify leaks, breaks, & inefficiencies, you can save water, lower your utility bills, and keep your lawn lush and green.
But what kinds of mulch are better for your garden and plants? Here’s what you need to know.