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Lawn Problems in St. Augustine Grass

Common Lawn Problems for St. Augustine Grass in Texas  Having a lush, green lawn in Texas can be a source of pride for many homeowners. One of the most popular grass types in Texas is St. Augustine grass, known for its rich green color and thick growth. However, like any other type of grass, St.…

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Weekly Watering Recommendations – October 6, 2023  

Our Weekly Watering Recommendations   Join us in celebrating the recent rain we’ve received throughout our areas of Bryan-College Station, and NW Houston! We are so happy to see much-needed rain finally hydrating Texas lawns. With Bryan-College station areas having just received around 2.5”-3” inches of rain, it’s safe to turn off your sprinkler systems…

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Weekly Watering Recommendations – September 15, 2023

Our Weekly Watering Recommendations  Homeowners in Texas, throughout College Station, Bryan, and NW Houston, are finally celebrating this week! Rain has officially returned to the Texas forecast and the daily highs are showing some relief for heat-stressed lawns. We’ve had scattered showers throughout our areas with forecasts suggesting 1” to 2” of widespread rain possible…

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Lawn Watering & Tree and Shrub Care Tips

Our Weekly Watering Recommendations   The heatwave and drought conditions continue in College Station, Bryan, and NW Houston. If you’re able to water, we recommend 3 sessions a week at around .5 inches of water per session, to provide a total of 1.5 inches of water per week.  If watering only twice per week, try aiming for closer…

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Wood-Boring Beetles on Texas Trees

Texas Tree Care Alert: From the Desk of our Horticulture Manager My warrior friends, please observe what I was lucky enough to film in the field. Pictured is a Black Flathead Wood-Boring Beetle, spotted in Bryan, Texas! Wood-boring beetles invade Texas trees when they are under stress due to drought or freeze damage. In our…