Caring for New Sod
1. Testing the Soil Before installing sod, conducting a soil test is essential. This test will determine the pH levels, micronutrients, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
4-18 Spring Lawn Care
It’s been a long, wet, relatively cold winter in The Woodlands, with three snowfalls. Now, our yards are greening up, flowers are blooming, insects are
April Lawn Care
Photo by Cliff Roe Photography By Bob Dailey Emerald colors are emerging in The Woodlands and thoughts are turning to soft, cool, green lawns. For
July Lawn Care
By Bob Dailey July is one of the best months to find out where grass is doing well and where it isn’t. Areas with deep
Preparing your lawn for winter
by Bob Dailey October is one of the best months to prepare your yard for winter. It’s also one of the best times to prevent
Watering lawns in fall and winter
By Bob Dailey When grass begins to turn yellow or brown in fall and winter, it’s not a sign that it’s dying. Turning color is
Creating a self-sufficient lawn
By Bob Dailey Every year about this time, residents began calling to report their grass is dying. Their beautiful, green, lush St. Augustine has turned
Growing grass in the shade: Tips for Success
Having trouble growing grass in a shady area? Follow these tips for the best chance at success. Start with a shade-tolerant variety: St. Augustinegrass (‘Palmetto’
Questions residents have about lawn care
By Bob Dailey Q. What’s the proper height to set your mower? A. Different types of turf require different heights of mowing. 1. From April
Caring for New Sod
1. Testing the Soil Before installing sod, conducting a soil test is essential. This test will determine the pH levels, micronutrients, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
4-18 Spring Lawn Care
It’s been a long, wet, relatively cold winter in The Woodlands, with three snowfalls. Now, our yards are greening up, flowers are blooming, insects are
April Lawn Care
Photo by Cliff Roe Photography By Bob Dailey Emerald colors are emerging in The Woodlands and thoughts are turning to soft, cool, green lawns. For
July Lawn Care
By Bob Dailey July is one of the best months to find out where grass is doing well and where it isn’t. Areas with deep
Preparing your lawn for winter
by Bob Dailey October is one of the best months to prepare your yard for winter. It’s also one of the best times to prevent
Watering lawns in fall and winter
By Bob Dailey When grass begins to turn yellow or brown in fall and winter, it’s not a sign that it’s dying. Turning color is
Creating a self-sufficient lawn
By Bob Dailey Every year about this time, residents began calling to report their grass is dying. Their beautiful, green, lush St. Augustine has turned
Growing grass in the shade: Tips for Success
Having trouble growing grass in a shady area? Follow these tips for the best chance at success. Start with a shade-tolerant variety: St. Augustinegrass (‘Palmetto’
Questions residents have about lawn care
By Bob Dailey Q. What’s the proper height to set your mower? A. Different types of turf require different heights of mowing. 1. From April