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Why Are My Fall Mums Struggling?
If you buy mums from your local grocery store or florist, they are more than likely meant to grow inside as potted plants and will
Tips for Enjoying Your Yard in Fall & Winter
Investing in an outdoor space that is accessible year-round comes with a lot of benefits. Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons in East
Fall Planting with Native Plants
We are experiencing some cooler temperatures at night and there are no triple digit days on the horizon. Spring might get the most buzz when
What to Plant in Clay Soil
Clay soil is all over the United States, including the Southeast, Southwest, and Midwest. Clay soil is one of the most challenging soil types to
Sloped Yards, A Dilemma, Or an Opportunity?
A sloped yard can be daunting to landscape. Depending on how dramatic the slope is on your property you have options. One of the first
Lawncare Pro vs. DIY
Taking care of your own lawn and yard maintenance might seem like a savings up front, but it can cost you more money in the
A Guide to Watering Your Trees
The weather continues to heat up and there is no rain in the forecast. Not to mention our previous drought, freeze, drought, freeze weather pattern.
Heat Related Problems In Your Yard
We recently attended “Bee Day in the Garden” by Keep Tyler Beautiful. Our certified arborist, Ryan Moody was available and answering questions from people regarding
Choosing the Right Tree or Shrub
Flowers and plants provide a fairly inexpensive and quick way to transform your landscape. However, trees and shrubs require a bigger initial investment and more
Why Choose Native Plants?
The words “native plant” can have a wide interpretation because Texas is an incredibly large state. Due to the potential for a particular species to
Selecting the Right Grass for Your Yard
Selecting the proper turfgrass for planting in East Texas can be confusing. The area’s weather varies from humid and rainy to experiencing repeated months of
Weed Control 8 Step Program
Weeds are one of the biggest complaints from homeowners wanting a beautiful lawn. With our relatively mild temperatures we are forced to deal with an
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