As summer presses on and the temperatures continue to rise, maintaining the soil temperature, moisture, and nutrient health can become a challenge. Many gardeners and landscapers are very familiar with the practice of mulching for weed control and moisture protection; however, there are many more reasons and […]
Read MoreFall is for… Fall is nearly upon us and the hot summer days are nearly over! Most homeowners don’t give much thought to landscape maintenance this time of year. But with its cooler temperatures and more frequent rainfall, fall is the ideal time to to prepare your […]
Read MoreIron Deficiency or Iron Chlorosis will cause the plants new growth to turn yellow with dark green veins. This is very prevalent in North Texas. You can correct this problem by applying a dry form of iron directly at the drip line of the plant material making […]
Read MoreLAWN- When looking for a fertilizer for your lawn it is best to look for a product containing a 3-1-2 ratio of nutrients. This should include Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), and Potassium (K) as well as other micronutrients; including Iron (Fe). Our soils will benefit from […]
Read MorePlant nutrition is necessary for plant growth. There are several principles that apply to plant nutrition. Some elements are essential, meaning that the absence of a given mineral element will cause the plant to fail to complete its life cycle; that the element cannot be replaced by […]
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