Lawn Training
Spring isn’t just for baseball training, it’s also the lawn training season. During the months of April and May is the time to get your lawn ready for a hot summer, with possible drought conditions, by training the roots of your lawn. The roots of your grass are the heart
Rain After Home/Lawn Insect or Weed Treatment?
Homeowners with lawn care or pest control services often ask “What happens if it rains after my service?”. This is a good question to ask. Did you waste time and money just to have them come back and redo it? You would be surprised at the answer. No, you didn’t
Lawn Care is the Best Medicine
People who get sick go to a doctor. But what about when your lawn gets sick? It isn’t like you can roll it up and put it in the car and take it to the doctor. No: a professional who specializes in lawn care should come out and diagnose the
Lawn Stress
Anyone that has experienced stress can testify that it wears your body and mind out. But what happens when your lawn gets stressed? Basically, the same thing. The grass and its roots wear down. There are several ways a lawn can become stressed. Excessive foot traffic, too much or too
Ticks in Texas
The state of Texas is home to thousands of species of bugs and critters. They all work in their own unique way to allow this beautiful state to thrive and bloom with its wildflowers and birdlife. Hidden in the grasses and bushes there is a bug that closely follows our
Texas Gnats
Texas gnats can ruin any outdoor fun not to mention being unsanitary and annoying. Five types of gnats that have taken up residency in our beautiful Lone Star State are: Eye gnats, Fungus gnats, Gall gnats, Buffalo gnats and Biting midges. Often, we may have to place some traps to
Sow Thistle
Throughout the state of Texas there are few weeds as recognizable as dallis grass and dandelions. However, there is one that makes its appearance alongside these two weeds. Often confused with its close relative, the dandelion, the Texas sow thistle is an herbaceous perennial weed native to the Southwestern United
Flies
In the sweltering Texas heat, certain flies thrive, particularly in communities like Rockwall, Heath, Rowlett, and Forney. While everyone's familiar with the bothersome house fly and the pesky horse fly that torments livestock, there are a couple more to watch out for: the flesh fly and deer fly. These