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Why Applying a February Pre-Emergent is Essential to Prevent Spring Weeds in North Texas

Applying a February Pre-Emergent is Essential. As we approach the end of winter and move into the early days of spring, many homeowners in North Texas start thinking about getting their lawns ready for the warmer months. One of the most effective ways to ensure your...

Winter and Pre-Spring Care for St. Augustine Grass in North Texas

St. Augustine grass is a popular choice for homeowners in North Texas due to its lush, dark green appearance and ability to thrive in the region's warm climate. However, like all warm-season grasses, St. Augustine goes dormant during the colder months. While this is a...

Winter and Pre-Spring Care for ZOYSIA Grass in North Texas

Winter and Pre-Spring Care for ZOYSIA Grass in North Texas Zoysia grass is a popular choice for lawns in North Texas due to its durability, lush appearance, and drought tolerance. While it thrives in warm weather, Zoysia grass, like other warm-season grasses, enters a...

Winter and Pre-Spring Care for Bermuda Grass in North Texas

As winter settles in, Bermuda grass in North Texas enters a dormant phase, turning brown and slow-growing. But don’t be fooled — while your Bermuda grass may be resting, it still requires some care and attention to ensure it comes back strong and healthy in the...

Winter Weed Series (#8 of 8)

Winter Weed Profile: Rescue Grass (Bromus catharticus) and winter weed control. Spring may be some time away, but lawns still face challenges from winter weeds. Here at American Lawnscape, we understand the importance of proactive weed control to maintain a lush,...

Winter Weed Series (#7 of 8)

Winter Weed Profile: Chickweed (Stellaria media) Spring may be some time away, but lawns still face challenges from weeds. Here at American Lawnscape, we understand the importance of proactive weed control to maintain a lush, green lawn throughout the growing cycle. ...

Winter Weed Series (#6 of 8)

Winter Weed Profile: Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) Spring may be some time away, but lawns still face challenges from winter weeds. Here at American Lawnscape, we understand the importance of proactive weed control to maintain a lush, green lawn throughout the growing...

Winter Weed Series (#5 of 8)

Winter Weed Profile: Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) Spring may be some time away, but lawns still face challenges from winter weeds. Here at American Lawnscape, we understand the importance of proactive weed control to maintain a lush, green lawn throughout the...

Winter Weed Series (#4 of 8)

Annual Bluegrass (Poa Annua) is an annual grassy weed that has the potential to out-compete grasses and other weeds that are in your lawn.

Winter Weed Series (#3 of 8)

A misconception by many homeowners and professionals alike is that pre-emergent application is a one shot event. Not so. It’s true that some weeds germinate right away and rarely again in a cycle, but not all. Many of our weed pests go through many rounds of germination within a single season.

What are Pre-emergent Products?

What are Pre-emergent Products?

Pre-emergent products prevent weeds from growing in your lawn but there is much confusion about how they do that and how they should be applied. Let's start with what pre-emergents don't do. Pre-emergent products do not keep...

Why is Soil pH Critical?

Why is Soil pH Critical?

Soil pH. This an extremely important subject when it comes to the health of your lawn. Unfortunately, many lawn treatment companies overlook this or just don’t know how to address this. Fertilization and weed control practices suffer due to pH oversight. Ask any...

Winter Treatments for Your Lawn

Winter Treatments for Your Lawn

As we roll through December, so has the rain and somewhat milder temperatures. Steady rains and a little bit of warmth here and there have no tangible effect on dormant grass but it does create a great situation to start a new weed cycle. These are conditions that I...

Fall Army Worms

Fall Army Worms

The weather as of late has turned favorable for an insect that can cause mass destruction in your lawn - the Fall Army Worm. Our weather in North Texas has become wet and cooler as we start September. This is a major red flag for me and we need to be aware of this...