Lawns of Dallas
Yes, it was 75 degrees last week and you were wearing shorts, but the official beginning of winter is coming Dec. 21, we promise. The experts at Lawns of Dallas have a few tips to help winterize your lawn and garden. Plant! Winter is the best time to plant new rose bushes! It’s also a…
Read MoreDrive the manicured streets of Park Cities, Preston Hollow, or Lake Highlands in October and November and you’ll notice a popular design trend —a dazzling fall display that’ll really make your porch pop. Here you’ll see pumpkins of all colors — bright orange, burnt orange, crisp white, or unique green. Whether you want your gourds with…
Read MoreNorth Texas has been flirting with freezing temperatures lately, so before the first official day of winter arrives Dec. 21, prepare your plants for winter and temperatures that drop below freezing with these tips. But first, a plant biology recap from Lawns of Dallas. All plants have a critical temperature point, a temperature at which…
Read MoreThis year has been a rough one for lawns and landscaping. The Valentine’s Week winter storm — a storm that ended up causing $195 billion in damage — the torrential rains in May, and fluctuating temps in June have taken a toll on North Texas landscaping. Now in July, there’s some good news: Many plant…
Read MoreNorth Texas lawns and landscaping will be paying the price for last week’s extreme winter weather long after the temperature rises. The landscape experts at Lawns of Dallas say we won’t know the extent of winter weather damage until at least spring. “Don’t do anything hasty with your plants right now,” says Ryan Burrow of…
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